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1. cm Note x 0 and z 0 correspond to the edge of the DX8200A scanner as shown in the figure above CONDITIONS Code Interleaved 2 5 or Code 39 PCS 0 90 100 READING FEATURES DX8200A 3X1X 0 38 mm 15 mils The diagram shows an average reading area obtained considering different barcode types of variable quality 0 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 in 0 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 cm x 12 30 16 40 20 50 24 60 28 70 in cm Note x 0 and z 0 correspond to the edge of the DX8200A scanner as shown in the figure above CONDITIONS Code Interleaved 2 5 or Code 39 PCS 0 90 101 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL DX8200A 3X1X 0 50 mm 20 mils The diagram shows an average reading area obtained considering different barcode types of variable quality 0 20 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 in 0 50 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 cm 28 70 24 60 20 50 16 40 12 30 3 20 4 10 0 oO 4 10 8 20 12 30 X 16 40 20 50 24 60 28 70 in cm Note x 0 and z 0 correspond to the edge of the DX8200A scanner as shown in the figure above
2. Slave 2 Slave 1 Master P S Presence Sensor connected to Input 1 External Trigger PS input CBX800 jumper set to accept scanner power Encoder connected to Input 2 Encoder input Figure 74 Fieldbus Small Synchronized Network The following Host Interface Module accessories are available for the CBX800 Gateway Name Description Part Number BM200 210 Ethernet TCP IP Module STD IP65 93ACC1851 93ACC1852 BM300 310 Profibus Module STD IP65 93ACC1810 93ACC1811 BM400 DeviceNet Module IP65 93ACC 1814 BM500 510 520 Ethernet IP Module STD IP65 IP54 93ACC1812 93ACC1813 93ACC 1840 64 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION O 8 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 8 1 GENIUS INSTALLATION Genius is a new Datalogic scanner configuration tool providing several important advantages e Wizard approach for new users e Multi language version e Defined configuration directly stored in the reader e Communication protocol independent from the physical interface allowing to consider the reader as a remote object to be configured and monitored To install Genius proceed as follows 1 Turn on the PC that will be used for configuration running either Windows 98 2000 NT XP Vista or 7 2 Insert the Genius CD ROM 3 Wait for the CD to autorun and follow the installation procedure 8 2 GUIDE TO RAPID CONFIGURATION 8 2 1 Wizard for Quick Reader Setup After installing the Genius software p
3. Figure 5 DX8200A Overall Dimensions 14 INSTALLATION oO A A en Create the stop by A ALN A using the washer spacer t bolt and nut pos X axis Reference Point Stops The 2 washers and 2 spacers can be mounted to the Reading Station Frame using Bosch T bolts and nuts to create 2 stops which can be used to facilitate DX8200A mounting and positioning e During initial mounting affix the stops in approximation to the mounting position The weight of the DX8200A can rest against this reference while the mounting bolts are being set This avoids having to hold and maneuver the scanner especially for vertical side mounted positions while simultaneously affixing it to the frame e Once the scanner is correctly positioned for PackTrack fix the stops against the scanner The stops remain fixed to the station frame so that the scanner can be replaced without having to recalibrate the PackTrack coordinates Referring to the figure above the stop provides a reference point for the X axis while the scanner should be centered on the frame to have a fixed reference for the Y axis 15 Ep DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 3 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Each scanner model has the following connectors Scanner Model Connectors Standard 26 pin male serial interface and I O connector 17 pin male Lonworks connector 17 pin female Lonworks connector Ethernet 26 pin male serial interface and I O connector 17 pin m
4. Lonworks 17 pin male connector 3 Serial interface and I O 26 pin connector Lonworks 17 pin female connector 4 Profibus 9 pin female connector SO O 2 OO COOOOO am 0000000 3 Figure H Connector Panel for DeviceNet Models Lonworks 17 pin male connector 3 Serial interface and I O 26 pin connector Lonworks 17 pin female connector O DeviceNet 5 pin male connector SS Figure Input Power Module VAC Models only o Line Fuse G Power Inlet 2 Line Switch 4 Cord Retaining Clamp xii GUIDE TO INSTALLATION POINT TO POINT INSTALLATION The following can be used as a checklist to verify all the necessary steps to complete installation of the DX8200A scanner 1 Read all information in the section Safety Regulations at the beginning of this manual 2 Correctly mount the scanner according to the information in par 2 2 1 and position it at the correct reading distance as shown in par 9 4 3 Make electrical connections to your DX8200A scanner by a Connecting the DX8200A scanner to the CBX100 CBX500 by means of one of the CAB FOx cables provided as accessory see par 1 7 b Providing correct and complete system cabling through the CBX100 CBX500 according to the signals necessary for the layout of your application PS Encoder inputs outputs e Cabling Power Interface Inputs Outputs etc For further details see chapter 3 chapter 4 for custom cabling e Alternative Layouts Point
5. DATALOGIC DX8200A Reference Manual SDATALOGIC Datalogic Automation Srl Via Lavino 265 40050 Monte S Pietro Bologna Italy DX8200A Reference Manual Ed 10 2012 2005 2012 Datalogic Automation S r l 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 Genius PackTrack ACR ASTRA CD SQUARE and ID NET are trademarks 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 02 10 12 CONTENTS WN Sa Se BS A E a A E N wa N gt NORWRAAAAARWNYS REFERENCES 0 leas vi Reference Documentation ooocccccccnncnnnnonnnonnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncns vi Services and SUPPOMt iman deine eel aes vi POS Aen Ae eee eile eee Si eee vi COMPLIANCE iaa cba vii Electrical Sa sitiada T as vii taser O vii PoWer Supply reeda ic A A viii Line Fuse Replacement VAC Models ONly cco
6. Output Device Groun d Reference ma e ea OOOO A KA 23 OV INSTA Figure 30 Open Collector Output Using External Power OUTPUT 3 CONNECTIONS USING DX8200A POWER CBX500 Only Power to Output Device Output Device Output Output Device Signal Reference E jmt EE OA EE TEN SSS ewr OJO eek O3A 03B V IBA MA 1348 134B SGND RTX RTX OTHER a w MAIN Figure 31 Output 3 Using DX8200A Power Power to Output Device Output Device Output Output Device Signal Ground Reference E E e a OU OU OO See O3A 038 V BA MA 1348 1348 SND RIX RTX OTHER I O e 4 Figure 32 Output 3 Using DX8200A Power 31 DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL OUTPUT 3 CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER CBX500 Only Output Signal External Device Power or Ground Reference E nE il RRA O3A O3B V ST ced Pas 134B 134B SGND UN RTX Figure 33 Ouput 3 Using External Power The command signals are filtered and generate a delay of about 50 us for Output 1 and 2 and 1 ms for Output 3 3 6 USER INTERFACE HOST The following table contains the pinout for standard RS232 PC Host interface For other user interface types please refer to their own manual RS232 PC side connections 32 9 pin male connector 25 pin male connector Name Name RX RX TX TX GND GND RTS RTS CTS CTS CUSTOM CABLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ae 4 CUSTOM CABLE ELECTR
7. Calibration for Reading Station Using DLAPC eee eee 84 Manual PackTrack Calibration for DX8200A Scanner Using SPY L ooonncicicccccnnnnnno 91 Overwriting PackTrack Calibration for DX8200A oooooooococcccccccconanonancncncnonnnnnannnnnnos 94 Pero MN cal 96 Reading CONCINOMS An rad litio speck is dausiaceoneccaneatns 97 Reading Diagrams cut pis TS 99 MAINTENANCE iii A A A td 103 A TO 103 External Memory Backup amp Resto oooooooocccccccccccoconcconcnnnccnnnnanononcnnnnnnnnnnn nn nccnnnnnnnns 103 Automatic Scanner Replacement ASR ocooocnnnnnccnoncccconononononannnnnnnoncnncnnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnas 103 10 3 1 ASR Network Configuration 104 10 3 2 Scanner Replacement Procedure ccceccceeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeneeeess 104 11 TROUBLESHOOTING osiiicciciia A iadaa Eea 105 12 TECHNICAL FEATURES cicuivariaid a a A iia 108 A ALTERNATIVE LAYOUTS coin 110 Polntto PolN diia da NE DA AA cias 110 ID NE TY Gateway is A tod 112 Pass Dg y o 10 La COPPER Beat de ben entation deena de i a Maes 113 RS232 Master Slave ccccccccccccccecccecccecececceeceeeceneccseceeeceaaecaaeceeecaaeceaecaeeceneeaaeeaaes 114 MUNN OAE E todas 116 LOSA Vin ested icc anda AAA ds ea eld oda deanna 117 INDEX AA oantsvantusastuciewtyahvan A 120 REFERENCES REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION The documentation related to the DX8200A management is listed below CBX100 CBX500 Installation Manuals PWR series power supply u
8. Code Resolution mm Table 3 97 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL Conveyor Speed m s 0 25 8 10 12 14 16 18 0 30 9 11 13 15 17 19 Codabar 0 33 9 11 13 15 18 20 Code Resolution 0 38 10 12 14 16 18 20 mm 0 50 13 14 16 18 20 22 0 72 17 18 19 21 24 26 1 00 23 24 25 26 28 30 Ratio 3 1 Interdigit Module Size EAN 8 13 UPC A Code Resolution mm Table 5 98 READING FEATURES oO 9 4 READING DIAGRAMS DX8200A 3X3X 0 25 mm 10 mils The diagram shows an average reading area obtained considering different barcode types of variable quality X 12 16 20 in Note CONDITIONS Code Interleaved 2 5 or Code 39 PCS 0 90 10 20 30 40 50 cm 0 16 24 32 40 48 in 0 40 60 80 100 120 cm e x 0 and z 0 correspond to the edge of the DX8200A scanner as shown in the figure above 99 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL DX8200A 3X2X 0 30 mm 12 mils The diagram shows an average reading area obtained considering different barcode types of variable quality 12 16 20 24 28 in 0 16 24 32 40 48 56 in o 40 60 80 100 120 140 cm 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
9. or packs too close errors s DA Fin P 200 mm To correct this set the following Operating Modes parameters Minimum Distance Between Packs 200 mm Minimum Pack Length 200 mm Window Dimension 200 mm 59 DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 7 1 3 Redundant System For large local Lonworks networks a redundant system can per configured in which two SC6000 Controllers are used together with their respective PWO power supply junction box units The scanners are distributed equally between the PWO units In this case one of the SC6000 Controllers is dedicated as the working or active unit while the other functions as a dedicated protecting or backup unit to Host ETHERNET 20000 VAC INPUT CAB SC6103 J Power Net CAB SC6013 PWO Working CAB SC6003 Controller Extended I O LONWORKS ENCODER PS PS Aux CAB 81xx CAB 81xx CAB 81xx MW BTK 8100 DX8200A DS8100A DX8200A DS8100A Redundancy CAB PWO 03 to Host ETHERNET VAC INPUT A Power Net S CAB SC6013 n PWO CAB SC6003 Extended I O Protecting Controller LONWORKS ENCODER CAB 81xx PS PS Aux CAB 81xx MX BTK 8100 CAB 81xx DX8200A DS8100A DX8200A DS8100A Figure 70 Redundant Reading Station Layout with DX8200A and DS8100A Scanners 60 TYPICAL LAYOUTS Ga SC6000 j gt ER e y a Conveyor SC6000
10. F1 gt key after selecting the desired parameter 73 EP DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 8 3 1 Genius Shortcuts for Network Configuration Once the Network Setup is structured in Genius and the Master is configured there are a few shortcuts that Genius offers to quickly configure the slaves By right clicking on a device in the Devices area a shortcut menu appears which allows you to e Copy the device configuration e Paste a previously copied configuration e Copy the Master device configuration parameters to all Slaves only common parameters relative to Slave functioning i e Code Definition Diagnostics etc e Show Device to physically locate a scanner in the station Genius 172 16 11 231 File Device Edit View Tools Window Help heels seba BOETES ALAS g 2 10 Parameters Explorer New Configuration R DS8100A 3110 Code Definition Code Definition Operating Mode A 0 Master D581008 3110 ff O Operating Mode Reading System Layout Reading System Layout Reading Parameters o A 1 Top E Reading Parameters Data Communication Settings Data Communication Settin Digital 1 0 Setting A 2 Frot G Digtal 1 0 Setting 7 System Information Section O A A System Information Sectior i 3 Back 4 6 Diagnostics Statistics O a a 4 Left Side Energy Saving o 4 User Information Section Energy Saving User Information Section Explore parameters Right Side Get plated paramete
11. Input 1 External Trigger PS for On Line Mode Figure 105 RS232 Master Slave for DX8200A Fieldbus Models 115 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL MULTIPLEXER The Multiplexer connection is used to integrate a DX8200A slave reader in a Multidrop network consisting of different scanners not provided with a Lonworks interface Each scanner is connected to a Multiplexer MX4000 with the RS485 half duplex main interface DX8200A ll CBX100 DS4800 he CAB FOx Beebe LO LoS O MX4000 i i O Main Serial Interface RS485 Half Duplex Auxiliary Serial Interface Local Echo RS232 Input 1 External Trigger for On Line Mode Figure 106 Multiplexer for DX8200A Standard Models The auxiliary serial interface of the slave scanners can be used to visualize collected data or to configure it using the Genius utility When On Line operating mode is used the scanner is activated by an External Trigger PS when the object enters its reading zone 116 GLOSSARY ACR 4 Each version of the base has the powerful code reconstruction technology ACR 4 The new fourth generation ACR considerably increases the code reconstruction reading capability in the case of damaged or very tilted barcodes Aperture Term used on the required CDRH warning labels to describe the laser exit window Barcode A pattern of variable width bar
12. Message Message Tx Selection Format Type Max Tx Delay After Phase Off Code Identifier Standard Parameters Header String Code Position Tx Code Direction Identifier Enable Termination String Data Packet Separators Code Field Length Setting Main Serial Port Main Serial Interface Dedicated to ID NET Data Tx Heartbeat Alone Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled 5 5 Reconstruction Standard Disabled unchecked 0 50 50 2 8 2 20 Disabled unchecked O Forward 0 Standard With Data Enabled checked On Decoding Standard Disabled Disabled lt STX gt Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked lt CR gt lt LF gt lt CR gt lt LF gt Variable Length Disabled unchecked Enabled checked Disable 77 EH DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL Parameter Default Setting Main Serial Port Parameters Main Port Communication Mode Main Port Electrical Interface Handshake Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Auxiliary Serial Port Search for CBX BM100 at Device Startup Data Tx Heartbeat Pass Through Auxiliary Serial Port Parameters Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Digital I O Setting Digital Input Lines Setting Debouncing For Input 1 3 and 4 Debouncing For Input 2 Input 1 Active Level Overridden by Op Mode Input 2 Active Level Overridden by Op Mode Input 3 Active Level Overridden by Op Mode Input 4 Active Level Overridden by Op Mode Output 1 Line State Activation Eve
13. O corresponds to the bottom of the pack 86 READING FEATURES O Auto PackTrack Setup 1 Click on the Start button and follow the instructions given in the Auto PackTrack procedure window The first message is sent to the slaves and their status is shown in the synoptic buttons at the top of the window Scanner 01 can be calibrated test during the procedure Scanner 01 can be calibrated Calibrated but wot verified Scanner 03 calibrated Calibrated and verified scanner 04 can be calibrated Initrialize Scanner OS cannot be calibrated The scanner status indicated by each synoptic button has the following convention Color Symbol Meaning S ld ined software version Nal slave xx can be calibrated but the calibration procedure fails either barcode reading or verification Red xx L_ slave xx can be calibrated is Lost stops responding during the procedure Aqua xx I__ slave xx can be calibrated is in the Initial state ready to be calibrated Yellow xx N_ slave xx can be calibrated is calibrated but Not verified The symbol xx is the number of the slave scanner 01 02 03 etc 2 Follow each step given in the Auto PackTrack procedure window The instructions and summary of each step are written in the terminal area of the window The Synoptic buttons report the slave scanner status throughout the procedure Basically place the PCT 8000 onto the moving conveyor before the PS Line reference point
14. and check the Reading Phase the expected external signal end Timeout parameterization Reading e Check synchronization of reading pulse with it is not possible to read the target object to read barcode always returns No Read e Place barcode in the center of scan line and run TEST MODE selectable by Genius as Operating Modes If you still have troubles check the following e Is the reading distance within that allowed see reading diagrams Choose the CODE tab and enable different code types except Pharmacode LENGTH Variable e ls the barcode quality sufficient e lf you had no success try to perform the test using the BARCODE TEST CHART included with the product e f working in PackTrack mode verify that the coordinates in particular the Y axis are correct Communication e Is serial cable connected the device is not transmitting anything to e Is correct wiring respected the host e f using MAIN RS232 or RS485 interface is the reference ground connected to proper SGND Main Isolated also referred to as GND_ISO Be careful that it is not completely different from GND power ground e f using CBX100 CBX500 be sure the RS485 termination switch is positioned to OFF e Are serial host settings equivalent to serial device settings Communication e In the Genius program enable the DATA data do not appear on the terminal COMMUNICATION SETTINGS MAIN AUXILIARY PORT DATA TX parameter Communication
15. and for all cases requiring high reading performance such as e omni directional reading e code reconstruction e reading of codes covered by plastic film e reading of codes with a wide depth of field e reading of high resolution codes positioned at long distances from the reader e code reading on fast moving objects DX8200A is designed for both single reader layouts and multi reader layouts For typical layouts see chapter 7 and appendix A lt D DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL Feature Benefit ACR Advanced Code Reconstruction technology allows the reading of low aspect ratio labels placed anywhere on a parcel and enhances the readability of poorly printed or damaged codes CD SQUARE CD SQUARE provides useful information on label position and object shape elaborated during the barcode reading phase This innovative technology identifies the area in which the code is located and measures the code distance from the scanner PACKTRACK PackTrack is a Datalogic patented parcel tracking system which improves the reading features in omnidirectional stations In particular PackTrack manages 6 sided reading systems when it is impossible to detect the real position of the code on the parcel thus overcoming the need for external accessories essential in traditional tracking systems ASTRA Automatically SwiTched Reading Area is the new Datalogic technology based on a multi laser architect
16. and parallel to a conveyor edge i e right hand edge with its arrow in the same direction as the conveyor movement Let it pass through the reading station If there are any nodes that show as U or L then you should Stop the procedure and correct the problem If the nodes respond with I N or C then you can Continue with the procedure NOTE 87 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL To run each instruction press the Next button The procedure repeats the steps asking to change the PCT 8000 X position i e always before the PS Line reference point and parallel to a conveyor edge but changing to the left hand edge and or to the center of the conveyor until the procedure terminates At the end of the procedure only the Stop button is active Typically 3 passes are necessary X Y Z 0 Conveyor Direction PS Line X Y Z 0 Conveyor Direction PS Line X Y Z 0 Conveyor Direction PS Line 88 READING FEATURES 3 The Absolute X coordinate requires placing the barcode label centered onto the physical X position X Offset on the conveyor previously set in the dialog box you have 2 minutes to read the code before the procedure ends automatically Be careful that the barcode is not accidentally read in the act of placing it at the desired X Offset position and assure that it is read by only one scanner see the figure below You may have to pass your hand or oth
17. can be set to 5 ms or 500 us In particular 11 for PS 13 and 14 share 40 CUSTOM CABLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Cy the same value which usually corresponds to 5 ms when using a photoelectric sensor while 12 is set to 500 us when this input is used for the Encoder The maximum Encoder frequency is 2 kHz Input 1 External Trigger PS is used in the On Line and PackTrack operating Modes and tells the scanner to scan for a code The yellow Phase On LED Figure C 3 which refers to Input 1 is on only when current flows through the input circuit and therefore when the active state of this input is set to active open the LED lights up when the input corresponds to OFF Input 2 is normally used for the Encoder input In PackTrack mode it detects the conveyor speed Inputs 3 and 4 can be used as the stop signal for the reading phase The debouncing delay value can be changed through the software parameter Debouncing for Input x see the 6 8 K Software Configuration Parameter Guide or Help file Powering Inputs Input devices can be supplied by either scanner power Vdc and GND or external power supplies Vext Electrical isolation between the input command logic and the scanner is maintained when powering the input devices from an external supply voltage Vext The driving logic of the input signals may be powered for convenience with the voltage supply between pins 9 Vdc and 23 GND of the 26 pin I O connector In this
18. of each output can be defined by the user No Read Right Wrong etc Refer to the Genius Help On Line for further details The output signals are fully programmable being determined by the configured Activation Deactivation events Deactivation Timeout or a combination of the two By default Output 1 is associated with the Complete Read event which activates when all the selected codes are correctly decoded and Output 2 is associated with the No Read event which activates when the code signaled by the external trigger PS is not decoded Output 3 can be assigned to the same events and it has the advantage of being polarity insensitive By default it is not assigned to any event DX8200A USER INTERFACE Vext 30 Vdc max Figure 49 Output 1 and Output 2 Interface When the load is powered by an external power supply the voltage must be less than 30 V 44 CUSTOM CABLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS gt DX8200A USER INTERFACE Vext 100 Vdc max Figure 50 Output 3 Interface The command signals are filtered and generate a delay of about 50 us for Output 1 and 2 and 1 ms for Output 3 4 6 USER INTERFACE How To Build A Simple Interface Test Cable The following wiring diagram shows a simple test cable including power external push button trigger and PC RS232 COM port connections 26 pin D sub female 9 pin D sub female 21 TXAUX Power Supply VS 20 30 VDC Power GND Test Cable for DX8200A 45 O D
19. of partial scans on the label obtained using the motion of the label itself the DX8200A is able to reconstruct the barcode A typical set of partial scans is shown in the figure below gt Code Direction Figure 84 Partial Scans None of the partial scans contains the whole label The decoder aligns each partial scan correctly and combines them in order to obtain the entire code This alignment is performed by calculating the time difference from one partial scan to another using a reference code element 9 1 1 Tilt Angle for Advanced Code Reconstruction The most important parameter in Advanced Code Reconstruction is the value of the maximum tilt angle a maximum under which the code reconstruction process is still possible Laser Beam o a tilt angle Figure 85 Tilt Angle 81 DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL The decoder will be able to read the label with a tilt angle between a max and a max as shown in the following figure w Conveyor No Read gt 2 yy No Read MM 17 No Read Laser Beam Figure 86 Reading Zones with a Max The formulas to calculate a maximum depend on various parameters such as label height number of scans per second code motion speed etc DX8200A scanners provide omni directional reading by dividing the scan line into two legs which produce a cross pattern where angle a is fixed for each leg see figure below Since code reconstruc
20. only Output 3 B polarity insensitive V Power Reference Outputs 29 DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL The function of each output can be defined by the user No Read Right Wrong etc Refer to the Genius Help On Line The output signals are fully programmable being determined by the configured Activation Deactivation events Deactivation Timeout or a combination of the two By default Output 1 is associated with the Complete Read event which activates when all the selected codes are correctly decoded and Output 2 is associated with the No Read event which activates when the code signaled by the external trigger PS is not decoded Output 3 can be assigned to the same events and it has the advantage of being polarity insensitive By default it is not assigned to any event The CBX500 must be used to connect this output OUTPUT 1 and 2 CONNECTIONS USING DX8200A POWER Output Device Power to Output Output Device Signal Output Device a lo ccc Figure 27 Open Emitter Output Using DX8200A Power Output Device Power to Output Device Output Device Ga dl E Tr oo oF amp amp OUTPUTS Figure 28 Open Collector Output Using DX8200A Power 30 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS lt OUTPUT 1 and 2 CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER Output Device Output Device Power Reference Figure 29 Open Emitter Output Using External Power Output Device Output Signal
21. the Backup and Restore procedure see the relative BM100 or SC4000 manual for details 10 3 AUTOMATIC SCANNER REPLACEMENT ASR d The ASR procedure is available for backward compatibility or for applications that do not use the CBX SC4000 however it is not the preferred method NOTE The Datalogic Automatic Scanner Replacement ASR procedure allows restoring system functioning automatically after one or more scanners are replaced in a Master Slave Lonworks network 103 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL The ASR procedure is principally used for PackTrack configurations but it restores only a part of the system parameters common slave parameters Code Selection and Reconstruction plus each single slave PackTrack calibration The Master must be prepared at the time of installation in order for this procedure to work correctly 10 3 1 ASR Network Configuration 1 On the Master scanner check the Modify amp Backup Lon Slave Scanner Configuration parameter in Genius and configure the Lonworks Slave Scanner Common Parameters Code and Reconstruction Parameters 2 Enable the ASR procedure through the Enable A S R parameter in the Master configuration 3 Send the configuration to the Master EEPROM to force the Slave Operating Mode Code Reading Symbologies and Reconstruction parameters and store all the Slave PackTrack calibration tables Now the Slave scanners are configured through the Master ASR parameters s
22. the input power for the scanner Vdc and GND INPUT 1 EXTERNAL TRIGGER PS CONNECTIONS USING DX8200A POWER brown MEP 593 PH 1 Photo cell PNP black blye mm e e e REF I m D NET Figure 15 MEP 593 PH 1 PNP External Trigger PS Using DX8200A Power Power to Input Photocell Signal Photoce ll NPN Photocell Reference a ea e Figure 16 NPN External Trigger PS Using DX8200A Power INPUT 1 EXTERNAL TRIGGER PS CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER Input Signal External Device Ground Reference STEEL EITC eee Figure 17 PNP External Trigger PS Using External Power i e PLC signal External Device Power Reference PUWER Figure 18 NPN External Trigger PS Using External Power i e PLC signal 26 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS lt INPUT 2 ENCODER CONNECTIONS USING DX8200A POWER OEK 1 Encoder PNP white black 1V v ak A a 0 SIPS Figure 19 OEK 1 Encoder PNP Using DX8200A Power Power to Input Input Device Signal In put Device Encoder Input Device E E E E E OO E E a TE ah al CUPS Figure 20 Encoder NPN Using DX8200A Power INPUT 2 ENCODER CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER Input Signal External De vice Ground Reference F E ele Figure 21 PNP Encoder Using External Power i e PLC signal Extemal Device Power Reference Input Signal F E ele Figure 22 NPN E
23. to Point Pass Through RS232 Master Slave Multiplexer See appendix A for layout references 4 Configure the DX8200A scanner by installing and running the Genius configuration program from the CD ROM provided See chapter 8 and the Help On Line for details The main steps are e Select the codes to be read e Set up the communication parameters e When PackTrack is required set the PS Offset and Position parameters e Define data formatting parameters o Fine tuning of the scanner position for barcode reading can be accomplished by performing a test through the SPY configuration tool in Genius NOTE 5 Exit the configuration program and run your application The installation is now complete xiii MASTER SLAVE LONWORKS INSTALLATION The following can be used as a checklist to verify all the steps necessary to complete installation of the DX8200A scanner in a Master Slave Lonworks network 1 Read all information in the section Safety Regulations at the beginning of this manual 2 Correctly mount the scanner according to the information in par 2 2 1 and position it at the correct reading distance as shown in par 9 4 3 Make electrical connections to your DX8200A scanner by a Connecting the DX8200A Master scanner to the CBX100 CBX500 by means of one of the CAB FOx cables provided as accessory see par 1 7 b Correctly terminating the DX8200A Master reader according to the information given in p
24. working in this mode the reader is continuously scanning The reading phase is activated each time a barcode enters the reading zone The reader stops reading after an N number of scans without a code Barcode characters are transmitted on the serial interface In case of a failed reading phase no message is sent to the host computer 67 EP DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 8 2 2 Genius Network Setup Through Master Network Setup allows configuring your Local Lonworks Network through the Master using Genius Three different procedures are available to define the number of network slave scanners their label and address according to two main conditions Condition Available Procedure Feature Unknown Slave Addresses Net Autoset automatically assigns random addresses to slave or Stand Alone scanners Known Slave Addresses Network Wizard customizes the network slave label and address definition and physical identification of a specific slave within network updates configuration to a file and makes it ready to be sent to the Master Express Network Setup automatically performs all the operations of the Network Wizard apart from the physical identification of a specific slave scanner The Network Setup procedure as described requires Genius software version 1 06 or later In addition the Net Autoset procedure requires scanner software version 6 40 or later 1 The first operation to perform is the configuration of your sca
25. 00A REFERENCE MANUAL 3 3 AUXILIARY RS232 INTERFACE The auxiliary serial interface is used exclusively for RS232 point to point connections It is principally used for scanner configuration from a laptop PC but is also available for LOCAL ECHO to a monitoring PC or for Pass through layouts This interface is active when the Data Tx parameter is enabled The parameters relative to the aux interface baud rate data bits etc can be defined using the Genius utility program or Genius based Host Mode Programming installed from the CD ROM The 9 pin female Auxiliary Interface connector inside the CBX is the preferred connector for device configuration or temporary communication monitoring 1 5 00000 0000 9 6 Figure 13 9 pin female connector If permanent system wiring is required the following pins are used to connect the RS232 auxiliary interface The overall maximum cable length should not exceed 15 m 50 ft In this case it is advisable to use shielded cables If the shield is tied to ground at the Host then leave it floating at the CBX If it is floating at the Host then tie it to Shield at the CBX CBX100 500 Function SSS Auxiliary Interface Receive Data Auxiliary Interface Transmit Data Auxiliary Interface Reference USER INTERFACE RX TX Se eee E 1 V V 01 01 02 02 V 12A 12B V OUTPUTS INPUT2 3 QE o BEF ioe ID V MA MB ee en K TRIGGER Reference Figure 14
26. 485 interface to communicate with the CBX800 ID NET Slave Nodes CBX800 CBX100 CBX100 Matrix 400 Ele ID NET Serial Host SC4000 a ID NET Host 1 Master SEERA AA Ethernet TCP IP WebSentinel CBX800 Source Interface CBX800 ID NET Interface Host Aux for CBX800 Configuration Reader ID NET Interface Source Aux for Source Reader Configuration External Trigger for On Line Mode Reader Auxiliary Interface for Reader Configuration Figure 101 DX8200A Slave CBX800 Gateway in an ID NET High Speed Network For 8 K family scanners having software version 6 80 or later an alternative fixed speed 57600 baud ID NET layout can be made without the use of NOTE CBX800 See the ID NET Application Note for details 112 ALTERNATIVE LAYOUTS ED PASS THROUGH When Pass Through is activated on the Auxiliary interface the DX8200A reader can be integrated in a network consisting of different scanners not provided with a Lonworks interface This connection mode allows two or more devices to be connected to a single external serial interface The DX8200A transmits the messages received by its auxiliary interface onto its main interface The received data is transmitted as is passed through and therefore any data formatting requirements must be made at each individual
27. 50 at the date of manufacture AN This symbol refers to operations that must be performed by qualified personnel only Example opening the device WARNING AN This symbol refers to operations where there is danger of electrical shock Before opening the device make sure the power cable is disconnected to avoid electric shock WARNING LASER SAFETY The following information is provided to comply with the rules imposed by international authorities and refers to the correct use of the DX8200A scanner Standard Regulations This scanner utilizes up to 4 low power laser diodes Although staring directly at the laser beam momentarily causes no known biological damage avoid staring at the beam as one would with any very strong light source such as the sun Avoid that the laser beam hits the eye of an observer even through reflective surfaces such as mirrors etc This product conforms to the applicable requirements of both EN60825 1 and CDRH 21 CFR1040 at the date of manufacture The reader is classified as a Class 2 laser product according to EN60825 1 regulations and as a Class II laser product according to CDRH regulations There is a safety device which allows the laser to be switched on only if the motor is rotating above the threshold for its correct scanning speed AN Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in exposure to hazardous visible laser light WARNIN
28. AL Names Description Cs Part Number Connection Boxes Compact Connection Box 93A301067 Modular Connection Box 93A301068 Gateway Connection Box 93A301077 Backup Module 93ACC1808 BM100 BA100 DIN Rail Adapters for CBX 93ACC1821 me BA900 93ACC1791 MEP 593 Photocell kit PNP PH 1 93ACC1791 ing MEP 543 Photocell kit NPN 93ACC1728 Optical encoder 10 m cable spring 93ACC1770 1 Optical encoder kit 10 m cable 93ACC1600 Brackets A E asac UPT 80 DX8200A DX8200 Adapter 93ACC1757 FS 1 Frame shaper 8 pcs 93ACC1750 Miscellaneous O A PLL 8000 Optocoupled PLL device 93ACC1280 DX8200A application software does not support any of the CBX500 Host Interface Module accessories nor the BM150 Display accessory Use the CBX800 Gateway for Host Interface Applications Fieldbus and non Fieldbus 12 INSTALLATION E 2 INSTALLATION To install the system follow the given procedure 1 Select the mounting location for DX8200A A PA A WARNING Mount the DX8200A scanner Position the scanner with respect to the barcode Proceed with system electrical connection Install the Genius program on the PC and configure the scanner When installing several scanners take care to position them correctly so that no laser beam enters the reading window perpendicularly and at the same level of the output beam of the other scanners This condition could occur more frequently for side mounted ap
29. CONDITIONS Code Interleaved 2 5 or Code 39 PCS 0 90 102 MAINTENANCE lt gt 10 MAINTENANCE 10 1 CLEANING Clean the laser beam output windows periodically for correct operation of the scanner see Figure A in chapter General View Dust dirt etc on the window may alter the reading performance Repeat the operation frequently in particularly dirty environments Use soft material and alcohol to clean the window and avoid any abrasive substances AN Clean the windows of the DX8200A when the scanner is turned off or at least when the laser beam is not active WARNING 10 2 EXTERNAL MEMORY BACKUP amp RESTORE Backup and Restore is vital to all applications in that it provides a method to quickly replace a reader and return the station to full capacity in the event of a failure The External Memory Backup and Restore procedure is the preferred method since it always provides complete backup and restore functions Configuration and Environmental parameters When the DX8200A scanner is connected through CBX series connection boxes Backup and Restore is provided through the BM100 accessory module installed inside the CBX100 or CBX500 connection box If the DX8200A scanner is integrated into an ID NET network having an SC4000 ID NET controller as Master then the SC4000 also provides the Backup and Restore procedure This procedure can be performed directly from the Genius Device menu To manually perform
30. D sub Connector Pinout Chassis internally connected to GND CHASSIS Cable shield connected to chassis 20 RX Receive Data of Auxiliary RS232 referred to GND 21 TX Transmit Data of Auxiliary RS232 referred to GND 8 O1 Configurable Digital Output 1 positive pin 22 01 Configurable Digital Output 1 negative pin 11 O2 Configurable Digital Output 2 positive pin 12 02 Configurable Digital Output 2 negative pin 16 O3A Configurable Digital Output 3 polarity insensitive 17 O3B Configurable Digital Output 3 polarity insensitive 18 1A External Trigger polarity insensitive for PS 19 11B External Trigger polarity insensitive for PS 6 I2A Input Signal 2 polarity insensitive for Encoder 10 12B Input Signal 2 polarity insensitive for Encoder 14 IBA Input Signal 3 polarity insensitive 15 14A Input Signal 4 polarity insensitive 24 134B Common reference of Input 3 and Input 4 polarity insensitive 9 13 Vdc Power Supply Input Voltage 23 25 26 GND Power Supply Input Voltage Main Interface Connector Pinout RS485 RS485 Full Duplex Half Duplex TX TX RTX RX RX RTS TX RTX CTS RX GND_ISO GND_ISO GND_ISO Do not leave floating see par 4 2 2 for connection details 4 1 POWER SUPPLY Vdc models The supply voltage for correct operation of the scanner must be between 20 and 30 VDC The max power consumption is 30 W including startup current Several accessory power supplies are available to power t
31. Data SGND Signal Ground USER INTERFACE RTX485 SGND MRTX485 l T T O o Q RERS a ID 9 SGND TX RTS RX CTS POWER 6 So MAIN R TX R TX RX 3 SCANNER SGND RTX RTX Figure 11 RS485 Half duplex Connections This interface is forced by software when the protocol selected is MUX32 protocol In a Multiplexer layout the Multidrop address must also be set via serial channel by the Genius utility or by the Host Programming Mode Figure 12 shows a multidrop configuration with DX8200A scanners connected to a Multiplexer AN This is an example of multidrop wiring Consult the multiplexer manual for complete wiring instructions CAUTION 22 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS lt Main Interface MULTIPLEXER Multidrop Multidrop Multidrop GND PG 6000 Scanner Slave HO RS485 HD Termination Resistor O PG 6000 CBX100 500 y1Bua7 xe w 00ZL 91989 dolphin Scanner Slave 1 RS485 HD Termination Resistor O PG 6000 CBX100 500 Scanner Slave up to 31 Termination Resistor O PG 6000 Earth GND ml Vdc Figure 12 DX8200A Multidrop Connection to a Multiplexer When using CBX500 the Main interface multidrop network signals Shield SGND RTX and RTX are repeated on terminal connector row 4 to facilitate system cabling 23 gt DX82
32. Documentation vi RS232 Interface 20 36 RS485 Full Duplex 21 37 RS485 Half Duplex 22 38 S Scanner Assignment using Keypad 4 Scanner Direction 92 Scanner Replacement 103 Services and Support vi Software Configuration 65 T Technical Features 108 Terminators 47 Test Mode using Keypad 5 Troubleshooting 105 Typical Layouts 55 121 EC 027 ae DATALOGIC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY rev 6 Pag 1 di 1 Datalogic Automation S r l Via Lavino 265 40050 Monte San Pietro Bologna Italy www automation datalogic com declares that the DX8200A Laser Scanner and all its models are in conformity with the requirements of the European Council Directives listed below 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive This Declaration is based upon compliance of the products to the following standards EN 55022 CLass A ITE DECEMBER 2010 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT RADIO DISTURBANCE CHARACTERISTICS LIMITS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS EN 61000 6 2 SEPTEMBER 2005 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC PART 6 2 GENERIC STANDARDS IMMUNITY FOR INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS EN 60950 1 APRIL 2006 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT SAFETY EN 60950 1 A11 MARCH 2009 PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS EN 60825 1 OCTOBER 2007 SAFETY OF LASER PRODUCTS PART 1 EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS AND USER S GUIDE EN 61000 3 2 APRIL 2006 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC PART 3 2 LIMITS LIMITS
33. FOR HARMONIC CURRENT EMISSIONS EQUIPMENT INPUT CURRENT UP TO AND INCLUDING 16A PER PHASE EN 61000 3 3 JULY 1995 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC EN 61000 3 3 A1 JUNE 2001 PART 3 LIMITS SECTION 3 LIMITATION OF VOLTAGE FLUCTUATIONS AND FLICKER IN LOW VOLTAGE SUPPLY SYSTEMS FOR EQUIPMENT WITH RATED CURRENT lt 16A Monte San Pietro January 26th 2012 Paolo Morselli Quality Manager CSO BR Noel 2 bast eo EA e Net J UNI EN ISO 9001 UNI EN ISO 14001 www automation datalogic com
34. G The laser light is visible to the human eye and is emitted from the window on the side of the scanner Figure A vii Warning labels indicating exposure to laser light and the device classification are applied onto the body of the scanner Figure A LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT MAXIMUM OUTPUT RADIATION 1 mW EMITTED WAVELENGTH 630 680 nm TO EN 60825 1 2001 DATALOGIC AUTOMATION S r l Via Lavino 265 40050 Monte San Pietro Bologna Italy Manufactured Vat Model No Amp CAUTION CLASS 3B LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM LASER LIGHT EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE al N2468 This product conforms to the applicable requirements of 21CFR1040 atthe date of manufacture Warning and Device Class Labels Device Identification Label Disconnect the power supply when opening the device during maintenance or installation to avoid exposure to hazardous laser light The laser diodes used in this device are classified as Class 3B laser products according to EN 60825 1 regulations and as Class lllb laser products according to CDRH regulations Any violation of the optic parts in particular can cause radiation up to the maximum level of the laser diode 30 mW at 630 680 nm POWER SUPPLY This product is intended to be installed by Qualified Personnel only For DX8200A VDC models This scanner is intended to be supplied by either a UL Listed power supply marked Cla
35. ICAL CONNECTIONS Each scanner model has the following connectors Scanner Model Connectors Standard 26 pin male serial interface and I O connector 7 17 pin male Lonworks connector 17 pin female Lonworks connector Ethernet 26 pin male serial interface and I O connector 17 pin male Lonworks connector 17 pin female Lonworks connector M12 4 pin D coded connector for Ethernet Profibus 26 pin male serial interface and I O connector 17 pin male Lonworks connector 17 pin female Lonworks connector Profibus 9 pin female connector DeviceNet 26 pin male serial interface and I O connector 17 pin male Lonworks connector 17 pin female Lonworks connector DeviceNet 5 pin male connector older models have RJ45 Industrial modular connector All DX8200A models are equipped with a 26 pin male D sub connector for connection to the host computer power supply and input output signals These signals can be wired using a custom cable according to the application needs The paragraphs in this chapter detail the individual signal connections For Lonworks network connections see chapters 5 and 7 For Fieldbus connections see chapters 6 and 7 For ID NET Fixed Baudrate connections see the Application Note on the CD ROM 33 TP DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL The details of the connector pins are indicated in the following table loo o e w 9 oo o o o e o 18 o o o o o 26 Figure 34 26 pin Connector DX8200A 26 pin
36. LAYOUTS In general for all point to point layouts DX8200A Vac models can substitute the Vdc model and therefore eliminate the PWR power supply This requires that the CBX100 CBX500 must have the correct Power Source jumper setting to accept scanner power for the P S Host DX8200A tp Standard f ma m Vac model j Mona O Main Serial Interface RS232 or RS485 Full Duplex 1 0 and or Auxiliary Serial Interface Data Tx to Terminal Local Echo RS232 Input 1 External Trigger PS input CBX100 CBX500 jumper set to accept scanner power Figure 99 Point to Point for Standard AC Models Fieldbus Models In this case no External Trigger PS is used and the CBX100 CBX500 only passes power to the reader The DX8200A Ethernet DeviceNet or Profibus model is connected to a fieldbus remote Host It can be activated by a signal generated by the remote Host or always be active if working in Automatic operating mode PWR 120 Fieldbus Network CAB FOx Remote Host DX8200A Fieldbus model AA I O AUX Figure 100 Point to Point for Fieldbus DC Models 111 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL ID NET GATEWAY The CBX800 Gateway can be used to integrate a DX8200A reader into a high speed ID NET network consisting of different scanners not provided with a Lonworks interface In this case the DX8200A uses its main RS232 RS
37. MA Protecting Figure 71 Example Redundant Reading Station 61 E DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 7 1 4 Multidata Network In this layout one master and up to 7 DX8200A slave readers have their own P S and therefore multiple reading phases Each P S is connected through a CBX100 which in turn is connected to its relative scanner through a CAB FOx cable The master sends all the individual messages collected from the Lonworks interface as well as its own to the Local Host through its CBX100 The following image shows a system consisting of four readers which are all connected together using CAB 81xx cables and the system is powered by a PWR 240 power supply Local Host CAB 83xx CAB 86xx P S Presence Sensor connected to Input 1 External Trigger PS input all CBX100s have jumper set to accept scanner power Figure 72 Multidata Network 62 TYPICAL LAYOUTS ED 7 1 5 Fieldbus Networks The Fieldbus models Ethernet Profibus DeviceNet offer connectivity without any converter or adapter needed The DX8200A Lonworks master communicates as a Fieldbus slave to a remote host i e remote PC connected via Internet or PLC Fieldbus Master by means of a cable connected to the Fieldbus connector provided It can be activated by a signal generated by the remote Host or by a p
38. RS232 Auxiliary Interface Connections 8 Do not connect the Aux Interface to the CBX spring clamp connectors and the 9 pin connector simultaneously NOTE 24 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ES 3 4 INPUTS There are four optocoupled polarity insensitive inputs available on the scanner Input 1 External Trigger PS Input 2 Encoder Input 3 and 4 generic inputs The electrical features of the inputs are Maximum voltage 30 Vdc Maximum current Input 1 and 2 12 mA scanner 12 mA CBX Maximum current Input 3 and 4 12 mA scanner CBX100 500 Function l V Power Source External Trigger 11A External Trigger A polarity insensitive for PS 11B External Trigger B polarity insensitive for PS IZA Input 2 A polarity insensitive for Encoder 12B Input 2 B polarity insensitive for Encoder I3A CBX500 only Input 3 A polarity insensitive 14A CBX500 only Input 4 A polarity insensitive 134B CBX500 only Common Reference for Inputs 3 and 4 polarity insensitive V Power Reference External Trigger The active state of all the inputs is selected in software open or closed Refer to the Genius Help On Line All inputs are optocoupled polarity insensitive and driven by a constant current generator the command signal is filtered through an anti disturbance circuit which generates a debouncing delay which can be set to 5 ms or 500 us In particular 11 for PS 13 and 14 share the same value which usually corres
39. Status Position 1 p a Calibrate mm Position 2 p a Calibrate mm Position 3 p a Calibrate men eis eo Figure 94 Performing the PackTrack Calibration 94 READING FEATURES gt For DX scanners the zero coordinate references are located on the scanner PackTrack Coordinate Reference Point where x y 7 0 Leg 2 Leg 1 Figure 96 DX8200A Scan Legs To overwrite the factory scanner calibration follow the procedure below for Leg 1 1 Place the code at the desired position on the laser beam Position 1 Position 1 Position 3 Position 2 2 Measure the X Y and Z coordinates relative to the center of the code and enter them into the corresponding edit boxes 95 ED DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL o In the vast majority of systems the x and z data are not necessary For these cases set x 0 z 0 during the calibration procedure Press the Calibrate button for Position 1 to start the calibration Repeat the same procedure for Position 2 and Position 3 Press the Validate Calibration button to validate the calibration settings om a Repeat the whole procedure for Leg 2 Before closing the dialog box press the Run Test button to test the calibration results and efficiency See the following figure Percent 123456 100 X coord Y coord Z coord Active Laser 213 183 911 mm Laser 3 Code A D Code distance Value pos
40. X8200A Ethernet models and allows the Ethernet connection between the host and the reader Figure 58 DS8100A M12 4 pin D Coded Female Ethernet Connector This interface and the connector pinout see the following table are IEEE 802 3 10 BaseT and IEEE 802 3u 100 Base Tx compliant M12 4 pin D coded Female Pinout Transmitted data Received data Transmitted data Received data In order to meet EMC requirements use Ethernet shielded cable The Ethernet interface can be used for TCP IP communication with a remote or local host computer by connecting the scanner to either a LAN or directly to a host PC There is no need to use a crossover adapter since the scanner incorporates an auto cross function The following is an example of a connection to a LAN using a CAB ETH MOx straight through cable DS8100A LAN Figure 59 Straight Through Cable For further details refer to the Ethernet Service Guide document provided as reference documentation 50 FIELDBUS CONNECTIONS 6 2 ETHERNET INTERFACE OLDER MODELS The RJ Industrial modular connector is only available for older DX8200A Ethernet models and allows the Ethernet connection between the host and the reader Figure 60 DX8200A Harting RJ Industrial Female Connector For this Ethernet connection always use the Harting RJ Industrial Push Pull Ethernet connector included in the package This connector assures a robust connection a
41. X8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 5 LONWORKS CONNECTIONS 1 F 15 eeee eed scanner side 00000000 A1 0 0 external view RON DE 2 INPUT male OUTPUT female Figure 51 Lonworks INPUT OUTPUT Connectors The following pinout is valid for the INPUT connector as well as for the OUTPUT connector Pin Name Function S O GND supply voltage negative pin VS supply voltage 20 to 30 vdc positive pin CHASSIS Cable shield A internally connected by capacitor to chassis n c Not connected CHASSIS Cable shield B internally connected by capacitor to chassis n c Not connected n c Not connected n c Not connected VS_I O Supply voltage of I O circuit Lon A Lonworks a line positive pin Lon A Lonworks a line negative pin Lon B Lonworks b line positive pin Lon B Lonworks b line negative pin SYS_l 0 System signal SYS_ENC_l O System signal Reserved Internally connected Ref_l O Reference voltage of I O circuit COMONANAWNABE 46 LONWORKS CONNECTIONS 5 1 NETWORK TERMINATION When building a Lonworks system the network must be properly terminated by positioning the BTK 8102 Lonworks terminator in the DX8200A master reader and the BTK 8100 Lonworks bus return in the last DX8200A slave reader The BTK 8100 bus return provides a connector to be inserted in the Lonworks 17 pin female connector of the last slave reader in the network while the BTK 8102 Lonworks terminator provides a different connecto
42. a Communication setting C Digtal 1 0 Setting Digtal JO Setting 5 Diagnostics Diagnostics O xratistics O Statisties information User Information Section user infer se Relsted parameters Figure 81 Cluster Configuration Icon A 0 DX82004 3010 Check Box Description Label e check box allowing to select deselect a specific scanner to perform the desired operations i e program downloading e icon representing the scanner status e a label reporting information transmitted by the scanner when connected the scanner address generated errors scanner description 69 EP DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 3 Then proceed with the network setup by using one of the icons available on the Tool Bar according to the procedure to follow ms Net Autoset procedure S _ Network Wizard procedure B Express Network Setup procedure Net Autoset This procedure is to be used when all scanner addresses and labels are unknown typically when configuring the network for the first time or whenever a network reconfiguration is required ie By clicking the icon or selecting the Net_Autoset option from the right click menu the Net Autoset procedure is started allowing automatic assignment of random addresses to all slave or Stand Alone scanners connected within the network Once the procedure has been completed it is possible to e define customized addresses and labels through the Network Wizard e displ
43. a bits etc can be set using the Genius utility program or the Genius based Host Mode Programming procedure For more details refer to the section Main Serial Port in the Genius Help On Line 35 DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 4 2 1 RS232 Interface The main serial interface is used for communication with the Host computer and allows both transmission of code data and configuring the reader The overall maximum cable length should not exceed 15 m 50 ft The following pins of the 26 pin connector are used for RS232 interface connection Transmit Receive Request to send Clear to send Main signal ground DX8200A USER INTERFACE a eee Lei os Lil ono o iV emos Y y SGND Main Isolated Earth Ground OF OF TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION DATA DATA TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION I I I fee fell Y TRANSMISSION I STOPPED I l ENABLED ENABLED V V IDLE DISABLED IDLE The RTS and CTS signals control data transmission and synchronize the connected devices If the RTS CTS hardware protocol is enabled the DX8200A activates the RTS output to indicate a message can be transmitted The receiving unit must activate the CTS input to enable the transmission Figure 37 RS232 Control Signals 36 CUSTOM CABLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 2 2 RS485 Full Duplex Interface The RS485 full duplex 5 wires shield interface is used for non polled communication prot
44. a fixed reference system PackTrack uses a right handed reference system right hand with thumb X axis forefinger Y axis middle finger Z axis where the X axis coincides with the PS line the Y axis coincides with the conveyor direction and the Z axis is oriented upwards from the conveyor see figure below PackTrack Reference System a Conveyor Direction Z Y Conveyor PS Line Figure 89 PackTrack Reference System This coordinate system is absolute for the reading station i e is valid for all the scanners independently from their position or orientation with respect to the conveyor For this reason after the PackTrack calibration and configuration has been correctly performed when a barcode is under the beam to be read by the scanners its position is defined by the 83 ED DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL coordinates of its central point independently from which scanner is reading it This can be verified using the Test mode in the SPY PackTrack Calibration dialog box see par 9 2 3 Both Auto PackTrack Calibration using the DLAPC tool and Manual PackTrack Calibration using the SPY tool can be performed in Genius refer to the following paragraphs and the Genius Help On Line for details 9 2 1 Auto PackTrack Calibration for Reading Station Using DLAPC In a Master Slave Reading Station working in PackTrack or Continuous operating mode the entire Reading Station can be automat
45. al calibration state P1 X mm 36 P1 Y mm 1077 P1 Z mm 10 P1 Distance mm 36 P1 Position 1077 P2 X mm 715 P2 Y mm 1096 P2 Z mm 10 P2 Distance mm 10 P2 Position 715 P3 X mm 518 P3 Y mm 1304 P3 Z mm 650 P3 Distance mm 1096 P3 Position 10 XP1 X mm 36 XP1 Y mm 1077 XP1 Z mm 10 XP1 Distance mm 36 XP1 Position 1077 XP2 X mm 715 XP2 Y mm 1096 XP2 Z mm 10 XP2 Distance mm 10 XP2 Position 715 XP3 X mm 518 XP3 Y mm 1304 XP3 Z mm 650 XP3 Distance mm 1096 XP3 Position 10 Calibration State VERIFIED P1 X mm 36 P1 Y mm 1077 P1 Z mm 10 P1 Distance mm 36 P1 Position 1077 P2 X mm 715 P2 Y mm 1096 P2 Z mm 10 P2 Distance mm 10 P2 Position 715 P3 X mm 518 P3 Y mm 1304 P3 Z mm 650 P3 Distance mm 1096 P3 Position 10 Calibration State VERIFIED 90 READING FEATURES lt gt The last section summarizes the calibration status of each scanner SCANNERS STATE SUMMARY Scanner E Calibrated and verified Scanner F Calibrated and verified Scanner J Calibrated and verified Scanner K Calibrated and verified Scanner L Calibrated and verified Scanner M Calibrated and verified Scanner N Calibrated and verified Scanner O Calibrated and verified Scanner Q Calibrated and verified Scanner R Calibrated and verified Scanner S Calibrated and verified 9 2 2 Manual PackTrack Calibration for DX8200A Scanner Using SPY The DX8200A scanner calibration is already made
46. ale Lonworks connector 17 pin female Lonworks connector M12 4 pin D coded connector for Ethernet Profibus 26 pin male serial interface and I O connector 17 pin male Lonworks connector 17 pin female Lonworks connector Profibus 9 pin female connector DeviceNet 26 pin male serial interface and I O connector 17 pin male Lonworks connector 17 pin female Lonworks connector DeviceNet 5 pin male connector older models have RJ45 Industrial modular connector All DX8200A models can connect their 26 pin male D sub connector for connection to the power supply serial interface and input output signals to a CBX connection box by using the dedicated cables CAB FOx We recommend making system connections through one of the CBX connection boxes since they offer the advantages of easy connection easy device replacement and filtered reference signals d If you require direct wiring to the scanner the details of the connector pins and relative connections are indicated in Chaper 4 For Lonworks network connections see chapters 5 and 7 For Fieldbus connections see chapters 6 and 7 For ID NET Fixed Baudrate connections see the Application Note on the CD ROM 16 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The table below gives the pinout of the CBX100 500 terminal block connectors Use this pinout when the DX8200A reader is connected by means of the CBX100 500 CBX100 500 Terminal Block Connectors Group Name Function S O Vdc Power Sup
47. ar 5 1 and par 7 1 c Completing the system wiring adding as many slave scanners as required by your system layout refer to par 7 1 d Correctly providing bus return to the last DX8200A Slave reader of the network according to the information given in par 5 1 and par 7 1 4 Install and run the Genius configuration program from the CD ROM provided Configure the Local Lonworks Network using one of the procedures given below e Configure the entire network through the Master as described in par 8 2 2 e Configure the Master as described in par 8 2 2 and locally define each slave scanner address as described in par 8 2 3 e Define each scanner master and slaves with their addresses by using the scanner keypad according to the information given in par 1 5 1 5 Configure the Master scanner through the Genius program The main steps are e Select the codes to be read e Set up the communication parameters e When PackTrack is required perform PackTrack calibration see par 9 2 2 e Define data formatting parameters 6 Configure each Slave scanner through the Master scanner using Genius The main steps are e Select the codes to be read e When PackTrack is required perform PackTrack calibration see par 9 2 2 accomplished by performing a test through the SPY configuration tool in Genius d Fine tuning of the scanner position for barcode reading can be NOTE xiv 7 Send the configuration t
48. at the factory and it is not recommended to overwrite it By means of the Genius software tool SPY the user can set the Direction and PS Offset parameters Select the SPY option from the Tools menu or click on the related icon on the Genius toolbar to open the following dialog box Note When selecting a slave scanner through the Master click on the slave in the Devices window then click the SPY icon E Genius COM1 File Device Edit View Tools Window Help A r Devices 3 0 D581004 3010 18 1 DS81004 3010 od 2 D581004 3010 Laser on h 19346 Reset 3 DS8100A 3010 Motor run h 125 RPS 19564 Reset Temperature O x O 4 0581004 3010 Subsystem Digitizer Motor Control Serial number CO4400111 Comi 115200 N 8 1 Figure 90 Opening the Spy Window 91 ED DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL Once the Spy window has been opened select the PackTrack Calibration option from the Tools menu a SPY 1 06 0060 0 DX8200A 3010 Refresh Reading Parameters Tools About M Mirror Calibration PackTrack Calibration Focus position Temperature Options Laser on h 20 Motor run h 125 RPS 75468 Subsystem Version FWName Digitizer Motor Control Serial number LC 3_M Figure 91 Selecting PackTrack Calibration Option The following window will open PackTrack Calibration Run Test Calibrate DX Close PackTrack DX ae Direction 0 Forwar
49. ations CAUTION Fieldbus and non Fieldbus 17 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL d To avoid electromagnetic interference when the scanner is connected to a CBX connection box verify the jumper positions in the CBX as indicated in its Installation Manual NOTE 3 1 POWER SUPPLY Vdc models Power can be supplied to the scanner through the CBX100 500 spring clamp terminal pins as shown in Figure 6 Power Supply VGND V Earth in Ground 6 Old SoooSo Ld e Did ONE ID SGND TX Er RX CTS L POWER So MAIN R TX R TX RX RX Figure 6 Power Supply Connections The power must be between 20 and 30 Vdc only The max power consumption is 30 W including startup current Several accessory power supplies are available to power the DX8200A Vdc models and reading station components See par 1 7 A security system allows the laser to activate only once the motor has reached the correct rotational speed consequently the laser beam is generated after a slight delay from the power on of the scanner It is recommended to connect the device CHASSIS to earth ground Earth by setting the appropriate jumper in the CBX connection box See the CBX Installation Manual for details Vac models The supply voltage for correct operation of the scanner must be between 110 and 240 VAC The max power consumption is 48 VA including startup current 24 Vdc is generated and available on the 26 pin connector and can be
50. ay the scanner default labels through the Express Network Setup Express Network Setup Before performing this procedure a Lonworks address must be assigned to each slave scanner The most practical method is through the Net Autoset procedure See par 8 2 3 for alternative address assignment methods Once all addresses have been assigned the Express Network Setup is to be used when all scanner addresses and labels do not need to be modified By clicking on the B icon or by choosing the related option from the right click menu the procedure is started which automatically performs the following operations opening the wizard polling the network to discover connected scanners transferring all scanners found to the Requested Devices area of the wizard where your network customization is defined saving the new network configuration Once the procedure has been completed a dialog box will appear asking whether to send the configuration to the Master Choose the Yes option to start this procedure 70 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION O Network Wizard Before performing this procedure a Lonworks address must be assigned to each slave scanner The most practical method is through the Net Autoset procedure See par 8 2 3 for alternative address assignment methods Once all addresses have been assigned the Network Wizard is to be used when one or more scanner addresses and labels need to be modified 1 a Click on
51. ayouts 110 Auto PackTrack Conditions and Limits 6 Parameter Descriptions 7 Setup Procedure 8 Setup using Keypad 5 Auto PackTrack Calibration using DLAPC 84 Conditions and Limits 84 Parameter Descriptions 85 Report 90 Setup Procedure 87 Auxiliary RS232 Interface 24 40 C CBX Electrical Connections 16 CE Compliance ix Cleaning 103 Code Verifier 29 43 Compliance vii Custom Cable Electrical Connections 33 D DeviceNet Interface 53 E Electrical Safety vii Ethernet Interface 50 Ethernet Interface older models 51 F FCC Compliance ix Fieldbus Connections 50 G Genius Advanced Configuration 73 Installation 65 Wizard for Quick Reader Setup 65 Glossary 117 Guide to Installation xiii 120 l Indicators 3 Inputs 25 40 Installation 13 K Keypad and Display 4 L Laser Safety vii LEDs 3 Line Fuse Replacement viii Local Lonworks Network Layouts 55 Lonworks Connections 46 Lonworks Interface 48 M Main Serial Interface 19 35 Mounting the Scanner 14 N Network Setup 68 Network Termination 47 O Operating Mode Automatic 67 On Line 67 Test 66 Outputs 29 43 P Package Contents 13 PackTrack 82 PackTrack Calibration for DX8200A 91 Parameter Explorer Window 73 Parameter Groups Default Values 76 Patents vi Power Supply viii 18 34 Profibus Interface 54 R Reading Diagrams 99 Reading Features 81 Reference
52. canner configuration from a laptop PC but is also available for LOCAL ECHO to a monitoring PC or for Pass through layouts This interface is active when the Data Tx parameter is enabled The overall maximum cable length should not exceed 15 m 50 ft The following pins of the 26 pin connector are used for RS232 full duplex interface connection Receive data Transmit data Common Ground DX8200A USER INTERFACE ea Figure 42 RS232 Auxiliary Interface Connections 4 4 INPUTS There are four optocoupled polarity insensitive inputs available on the 26 pin connector of the DX8200A scanner Input 1 External Trigger PS Input 2 Encoder Input 3 and 4 generic inputs The electrical features of these inputs are Maximum voltage 30 Vdc Maximum current all Inputs 12 mA Function External Trigger polarity insensitive for PS External Trigger polarity insensitive for PS Input Signal 2 polarity insensitive for Encoder Input Signal 2 polarity insensitive for Encoder Input Signal 3 polarity insensitive Input Signal 4 polarity insensitive Common Reference of Input 3 and Input 4 polarity insensitive The active state of all the inputs is selected in software open or closed Refer to the Genius Help On Line All inputs are optocoupled polarity insensitive and driven by a constant current generator the command signal is filtered through an anti disturbance circuit which generates a debouncing delay which
53. case however the device is no longer electrically isolated The voltage available on the 26 pin I O connector is physically the same as used to power the scanner INPUT 1 2 CONNECTIONS USING DX8200A POWER DX8200A EXTERNAL TRIGGER ENCODER Figure 44 NPN Command Input Connection Using Scanner Power 41 a gt DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL INPUT 1 2 CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER DX8200A Vext EXTERNAL TRIGGER ENCODER p Figure 45 PNP Command Input Connection Using External Power DX8200A EXTERNAL TRIGGER ENCODER Figure 46 NPN Command Input Connection Using External Power o Terminal pins 134B are common to both inputs 3 and 4 and therefore these inputs cannot be driven by opposite polarity devices NOTE INPUT 3 4 CONNECTIONS USING DX8200A POWER DX8200A EXTERNAL DEVICE Figure 47 13 14 NPN Input Command using Scanner Power 42 CUSTOM CABLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS INPUT 3 4 CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER DX8200A Vext EXTERNAL DEVICE Figure 48 13 14 PNP Input Command using External Power 4 4 1 Code Verifier If the DX8200A is used as a Code Verifier the verifier code can be configured in software through the Genius configuration program However it is also possible to use one of the inputs to trigger when the scanner should store a code read as the verifier code The Code Verifier parameter must be enabled and the configuration parameters to allow correct Code Type rea
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55. d v Figure 92 PackTrack Calibration Window Set the PS Offset and Direction parameters Scanner Direction The different scanner orientations are illustrated in the following figures 0 O Top View Conveyor Direction DX8200A Scanner Direction 0 Forward 92 READING FEATURES O 9 0 O Top View Conveyor Direction DX8200A Scanner Direction 90 1 80 Top View Conveyor Direction DX8200A Scanner Direction 180 Reverse 270 Top View Conveyor Direction DX8200A Scanner Direction 270 PS Offset Top View Y Conveyor Direction PS Offset 93 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 9 2 3 Overwriting PackTrack Calibration for DX8200A Only necessary for special circumstances it is possible to overwrite the factory scanner calibration by clicking on the Calibrate DX button shown in the figure above PackTrack Calibration Run Test Calibrate DX Close PackTrack DX PS Offset rm Direction 0 Forward v Figure 93 PackTrack Calibration Window The PackTrack Calibration window will expand and appear as shown in the following figure PackTrack Calibration ES Run Test Close PackTrack DX PS Offset 0 mm Direction 0 Forward v Leg 1 X coord Y coord 2 coord Status Position 1 fo E la LA Calibrate men mm Position 2 b Sip tt Calibrate mm Position 3 E p a Calibrate mm
56. de E Reading System Layout Reading Parameters Data Communication Settir Digital 1 0 Setting QA System Information Sectior Diagnostics Statistics Energy Saving User Information Section New Configuration ES Code Definition nt Operating Mode Reading System Layout Reading Parameters F Data Communication Settings Digital 1 0 Setting System Information Section Diagnostics Statistics Energy Saving User Information Section Related parameters 1 Not for Master and Slaves simultaneously TCP IP Disconnected 172 16 11 231 Gd By A Not for Master and Slaves simultaneously If using the Select All Devices menu item uncheck either the Master or all slaves 75 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 8 4 PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUES The following table contains the list of the factory default settings for the DX8200A Genius also allows checking the parameter default values by selecting the Compare parameters option available in the Tools menu and comparing the current scanner configuration to the default one Parameter CC Default Setting Code Definition Code Combination No Read Message No Read String Multi Filters Code Label Settings 1 Code Symbology Label Length Min Code Position Max Code Position Check Digit Decoding Safety Decoding Severity Match String Rule Pattern Match String Match Direction Rule Code Label Settings 2 Code Symbology Label Length Mi
57. ding must be saved to the scanner in order to read the verifier code When the selected input is activated the next read code will be stored as the verifier code in the scanner s non volatile Flash memory For more details see the Verifier Parameters in the 6 8 K Software Configuration Parameter Guide or Help file 4 5 OUTPUTS Three general purpose outputs are available The electrical features are given below Outputs 1 and 2 fe Maximum Voltage Collector Current pulse 130 mA Max Collector Current continuous 40 mA Max Saturation Voltage VCE 1 Vat 10 mA Max Maximum Power Dissipation 90 mW at 50 C Ambient temperature 43 TP DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL Output 3 has different electrical features lt is a bi directional solid state relay with built in current limit protection Maximum Voltage 100 V Vext only 300 mA Max at 25 C Ambient temperature 240 mA Max at 50 C Ambient temperature 200 mA Max at 25 C Ambient temperature 150 mA Max at 50 C Ambient temperature R off gt 500 Q Off State Leakage Current Maximum Power Dissipation 550 mW at 50 C Ambient temperature Function Configurable digital output 1 positive pin Configurable digital output 1 negative pin Configurable digital output 2 positive pin Configurable digital output 2 negative pin Configurable digital output 3 polarity insensitive Configurable digital output 3 polarity insensitive The function
58. ds automatically Be careful that the barcode is not accidentally read in the act of placing it at the desired X Offset position and assure that it is read by only one scanner see the figure below After placing the barcode label on the X coordinate you may have to pass your hand or other opaque object over it to end this step X Y Z 0 desired X Offset Conveyor Direction PS Line Figure 3 X Offset Selection Pressing the W down arrow key at any point will terminate the procedure without saving the Absolute X position alignment d Before resetting the Master scanner if desired you can download the Auto PackTrack Report file from the Master scanner RAM by connecting it to NOTE Genius and using the Tools gt File transfer menu See Help On Line 8 Manually reset the Master scanner 10 INTRODUCTION lt gt 1 7 ACCESSORIES The following accessories are available on request for DX8200A Name______ Description_____________________ Part Number esca Cables and Terminators Double terminator kit 2 pcs 93A051287 Power and bus return cable last Slave 5 m Power and bus return cable last Slave 10 m Power and Lonworks termination cable Master 5 m Ethernet Adapter Cable M12 4 pin male to CBL 1534 0 2 RJ45 female 93A050057 Pres Supervisor up to 32 arrays inel Datalogic WebSentinel 256 Supervisor up to 256 arrays 93A101020 11 Ep DX8200A REFERENCE MANU
59. e If using rail power does rail have power If using CBX100 CBX500 does it have power check switch and LED Check if you are referring to the 26 pin connector or to the CBX100 CBX500 spring clamp connectors Measure voltage at pin 13 and 25 for 26 pin connector or at spring clamp Vdc and GND for CBX100 CBX500 Check carefully if you are referring to the 26 pin connector or to the CBX100 CBX500 spring clamp connectors Is sensor connected to EXT TRIG PS input Is power supplied to photo sensor Is power supplied to one out of the two EXT TRIG PS NPN output Is one out of the two EXT TRIG PS grounded PNP output Are the photo sensor LEDs if any working correctly Is the sensor reflector system aligned if present Is the software configuration consistent with the application condition operating mode etc In the Genius software configuration program select the OPERATING MODES folder and check for related parameters In the Genius program select the OPERATING MODE folder and check if serial on line is enabled as On Line options parameter value Are the Start Stop string correctly assigned Is the serial trigger source correctly connected and configured 105 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Suggestion On Line Mode and Serial On Line e In the Genius software configuration Mode program select the OPERATING MODES the reader does not respond correctly to folder
60. e In the Genius program select the DATA data transferred to the host are COMMUNICATION SETTINGS DATA incorrect corrupted or incomplete FORMAT folder and check for HEADER TERMINATOR SEPARATOR and FILL CHAR values e Check the CODE FIELD LENGTH value too e Are the COM port parameters correctly assigned 106 TROUBLESHOOTING OD TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Suggestion Communication e f the LED is OFF check the connections the scanner Network LED is not lit between the DX8200A slaves and the SC6000 or DX8200A master If the error persists contact your Datalogic distributor How do obtain my units serial e The device serial number is printed on a label numbers that is affixed above the connector panel of the reader The serial number is also displayed when connecting the device through the Genius program Serial numbers consist of 9 characters one letter 2 numbers another letter followed by 5 numbers 107 ep DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 12 TECHNICAL FEATURES ELECTRICAL FEATURES po VAR models VDC models Supply voltage 110 to 240 Vac 20 to 30 Vdc 30 VA typical 24 W typical 0 4 to 0 2 A max 1 5 to 1 0 A max including startup current including startup current Common Communication Main Baud Rate Interfaces 1200 to 115200 1200 to 115200 Other oo O 1 25 Mb s Model Dependent Communication Ethernet 100 Mb s Interfaces DeviceNet up to 500 Kb s Profibus up to 12 Mb s Inp
61. ector as well as any unused branches in the PWO unit The allowed maximum bus length is 65 m External devices such as a presence sensor and an encoder are all connected to the PWO Host m E ETHERNET cas sco103 Cable VAC INPUT Power Net a e a CAB SC6013 CAB SC6003 Extended I O LONWORKS ENCODER CAB 81xx BTK 8100 Bus Return PS CAB 81xx t PS Aux CAB 81xx CAB 81xx BTK 8100 Bus Return CAB 81xx DX8200A DS8100A DX8200A DS8100A Figure 68 Large Synchronized Network with DX8200A and DS8100A Scanners 58 TYPICAL LAYOUTS Ge Py 505000 Conveyor Figure 69 Example Large Synchronized Network Reading Station Here are a few helpful hints which can improve station performance and reduce installation time 1 Scanner distribution should alternate between odd and even branches so that the station guarantees 50 reading on all sides See also Figure 68 2 For OEK Encoders set the parameter Operating Mode gt Encoder Step 252 123 45 6 7 8 3 For Top Front and Top Back scanners C and D in Figure 69 set the parameter Reading Parameters gt Reading Condition Skew 45 4 For applications having regular shaped packs the default settings are sufficient but for Airport applications irregular shaped packs can cause PS signal glitches resulting in false packs too short
62. ed 1 Press the ENT enter key at the Start item in the PackTrack menu 2 Press the ENT enter key to confirm the action The Master scanner sends the message to the Slave scanners and the Display shows the Wait message After receiving the answer from all of the Slaves the Master scanner shows the status of each node of each scanner of the cluster as in the example below Il E l U Il IE I I ABCDEFGH The slave scanners are listed on the second line as letters A B C etc On the first line above each scanner position a symbol indicates the scanner status according to the following convention U cannotbe cannot be calibrated because not supported by scanner software version calibrated U canbe can be calibrated but the calibration procedure fails either barcode reading or calibrated verification L Lost scanner stops responding during the procedure l Initial State scanner ready to be calibrated N Not Verified scanner calibrated but not verified C Calibrated scanner is calibrated d If the network is made up of more than 16 slaves you can use the A up arrow key to toggle between the lines 3 At this point the Master scanner display allows to Continue or to Stop the procedure You can switch between the previous display windows using the A up arrow key If there are any nodes that show as U or L then you should Stop the procedure and correct the problem If the nodes respond with N or C then you can Conti
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64. either the Presence Sensor or the Encoder are absent including Continuous Operating Mode and Cargoscan applications NOTE If using the Presence Sensor and Encoder the presence sensor must be connected to the CBX100 500 11 input The Encoder Step parameter must also be set correctly If using the PPA 8000 you must set the Photocell distance 165 mm default The Photocell Array must be connected to the CBX100 500 11 and I2 inputs see the relative installation manual and the Encoder if present must be disconnected Pack Version the version of the PCT 8000 being used for calibration This value can be read from the barcode labels on the PCT 8000 Each label has the value vnnn where v is the version number 85 ED DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL Calibration Type XYZ calibration with Absolute X position is forced The coordinates for the three axes are calibrated The X coordinate for all slaves is relative to a precise point reference point This requires that the X Offset be set which will be used to harmonize the X 0 coordinate of all of the individual slaves o For Oscillating Mirror models the scan line must be parallel to the conveyor direction and only the Y calibration will be performed the X and Z axes will NOTE automatically be set to zero Z Offset if necessary for packs that are elevated above the conveyor surface for example on tilt trays this parameter sets an offset for the height of a pack so that Z
65. em then press the ENT enter key to confirm 4 Use the A up arrow or Y down arrow key to select your scanner function among Master Slave n Slave jolly Disabled then press the ENT enter key to confirm 5 Use the A up arrow or Y down arrow key to select the Exit item then press the ENT enter key to confirm Repeat this step again to exit the Main Menu and return to the scanner current operating mode INTRODUCTION lt D 1 5 2 Test Mode Test Mode is particularly advised during the installation phase since it causes the reader to be continuously activated allowing verification of its reading features and its reading position with respect to the barcode To enter the Test Mode submenu and configure the scanner follow the given procedure 1 Press and hold both the A up arrow and Y down arrow keys for about 2 seconds to enter the Main menu 2 Use the A up arrow or Y down arrow key to select the Test Mode item then press the ENT enter key to confirm The reader enters Test Mode 3 Press the A up arrow key to exit the Test Mode 4 Use the A up arrow and W down arrow key to select the Exit item then press the ENT enter key to confirm The scanner exits the Main Menu and returns to its current operating mode 1 5 3 PackTrack Auto This submenu can be used to execute the Automatic PackTrack Calibration procedure for the Reading Station when the Master
66. er opaque object over it in order to end this step X Y Z 0 desired X Offset Conveyor Direction 4 When you have successfully completed the procedure all scanners are green press the Stop button to end the procedure and return to the Auto PackTrack setup window The Stop button is always present and can be used at any time to end the procedure and return to the Auto PackTrack setup window At this point you can download the Auto PackTrack Report file saved in the Master scanner RAM This can only be done by connecting the Master to another instance of Genius on a different communication channel Select the Tools gt File transfer menu from this new Genius connection 5 From the original Genius connection press the Exit button to exit the Addon The calibrated values for the reading station will be sent to the Master scanner and the Master scanner will reset the reading station which is now calibrated and ready 89 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL Auto PackTrack Report The Auto PackTrack Report file can be downloaded from the Master scanner RAM by using the Tools gt File transfer menu in Genius The report is divided into three sections The first section contains the general calibration parameters PARAMETERS Calibration type XYZ X Absolute X Offset 550 Sensor type configured Pack version 2 Z Offset 0 The second section contains for each node the calibration table and the fin
67. erfaces Each slave scanner transmits the messages received by the auxiliary interface onto the main interface All messages will be transferred towards the master The master scanner is connected to the Host PC on the main RS232 serial interface through the CBX connection box In RS232 Master Slave connections the External Trigger PS signal is unique to the system single P S The DX8200A Standard model working as Master in an RS232 network may be simultaneously connected to a Lonworks network consisting of DX8200A slave scanners Be careful when assigning the slave address since the number of the first Lonworks slave must be a progressive number with respect to the address number defined for the last slave scanner of the RS232 network For example if the RS232 network consists of Slave 1 and Slave 2 the address to be assigned to the first Lonworks slave scanner will be Slave 3 not Slave 1 114 ALTERNATIVE LAYOUTS 1o CAB F0x e i ps4800 Slave n DX8200A Master Local Host O Main Serial Interface RS232 only Auxiliary Serial Interface RS232 EA Input 1 External Trigger PS for On Line Mode gt Sie E ke Power DS4800 Slave 1 CBX100 CAB FOx DS4800 Slave n Fieldbus Network DX8200A Master Remote PLC O Main Serial Interface RS232 only Auxiliary Serial Interface RS232
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69. follows ES Network Wizard Requested Devices Current Devices 0 D56400 100 011 0 DS56400 100 011 ow al 1 DS6500 105 010 1 DS6500 105 010 ow o Autodetect cot _ The Show Device option is particularly useful after the Net Autoset procedure or whenever it is necessary to know which address is assigned to a specific slave scanner Indeed it activates the following signals which physically indicate the scanner corresponding to the one selected in particular e in Network Wizard the icon corresponding to the selected slave scanner starts blinking red e in the Physical Network all slave scanner lasers turn off except the one of the selected scanner which turns on 3 If desired select the transferred added slave scanner within the Requested Devices area and click on the icon to customize the scanner label and address 4 Once your network has been customized close the network wizard Before closure the program will show a dialog box asking whether to send the new configuration to the Master Choose the Yes option to start this procedure 72 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION O 8 2 3 Alternative Slave Address Assignment As alternatives to Network Setup through the Master each Slave scanner can be assigned an address through the following methods e address setting through the Local Device Network Settings item in the Device Menu with the slave scanner connected to Genius Local Device Net
70. he CBX The CBX pinout follows CBX100 500 Function TX RS485 Transmit Data RX RS485 Receive Data TX RS485 Transmit Data RX RS485 Receive Data Signal Ground USER INTERFACE RX485 TX485 SGND RX485 B TX485 SI DA SCANNER SGND TX TX RX Figure 9 RS485 Full duplex Connections 8 For applications that do not use RX485 signals do not leave these lines floating but connect them to SGND as shown below USER INTERFACE RX485 SCANNER SGND TX TX Figure 10 RS485 Full duplex Connections using Only TX Signals 21 DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 3 2 3 RS485 Half Duplex Interface d This interface is provided for backward compatibility We recommend using the more efficient Lonworks network for Master Slave or Multiplexer layouts The RS485 half duplex 3 wires shield interface is used for polled communication protocols It can be used for Multidrop connections with a Datalogic Multiplexer see par Multiplexer in Appendix A exploiting a proprietary protocol based on polled mode called MUX32 protocol where a master device polls slave devices to collect data The overall maximum cable length should not exceed 1200 m 3940 ft If the shield is tied to ground at the Host then leave it floating at the CBX If it is floating at the Host then tie it to Shield at the CBX CBX100 500 Function RTX RS485 Receive Transmit Data RTX RS485 Receive Transmit
71. he DX8200A Vdc models and reading station components See par 1 7 A security system allows the laser to activate only once the motor has reached the correct rotational speed consequently the laser beam is generated after a slight delay from the power on of the scanner 34 CUSTOM CABLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Note that GND is internally connected to chassis The cable shield is also connected to pin 1 CHASSIS DX8200A USER INTERFACE a A vs A ono J Lt VomsssY J V 20 30 Vdc V Ground Earth Ground Figure 35 Power Supply Using the 26 pin Connector Vdc models Vac models The supply voltage for correct operation of the scanner must be between 110 and 230 VAC The max power consumption is 48 VA including startup current 24 Vdc is generated and available on the 26 pin connector and can be used to power external devices through a correctly jumpered CBX100 CBX500 i e photocell etc This voltage however cannot be used to propagate power for a Lonworks network A security system allows the laser to activate only once the motor has reached the correct rotational speed consequently the laser beam is generated after a slight delay from the power on of the scanner 4 2 MAIN SERIAL INTERFACE The main serial interface is compatible with the following electrical standards RS232 RS485 full duplex RS485 half duplex The main interface type and the relative parameters baud rate dat
72. he narrowest element dimension which can be distinguished by a particular reading device or printed with a particular device or method RS232 Interface between data terminal equipment and data communication equipment employing serial binary data interchange RS485 Interface that specifies the electrical characteristics of generators and receivers for use in balanced digital multipoint systems such as on a Multidrop line Scanner A device that examines a printed pattern barcode and either passes the uninterpreted data to a decoder or decodes the data and passes it onto the Host system Serial Port An I O port used to connect a scanner to your computer Signal An impulse or fluctuating electrical quantity i e a voltage or current the variations of which represent changes in information Symbol A combination of characters including start stop and checksum characters as required that form a complete scannable barcode 118 Trigger Signal A signal typically provided by a photoelectric sensor or proximity switch which informs the scanner of the presence of an object within its reading zone UPC Acronym for Universal Product Code The standard barcode type for retail food packaging in the United States Visible Laser Diode A light source used in scanners to illuminate the barcode symbol Generates visible red light at wavelengths between 630 and 680 nm 119 INDEX A Accessories 11 ACR 4 81 Alternative L
73. hould store a code read as the verifier code The Code Verifier parameter must be enabled and the configuration parameters to allow correct Code Type reading must be saved to the scanner in order to read the verifier code When the selected input is activated the next read code will be stored as the verifier code in the scanner s non volatile Flash memory For more details see the Verifier Parameters in the 6 8 K Software Configuration Parameter Guide or Help file 3 5 OUTPUTS Three general purpose outputs are available The electrical features are given below Outputs Tand 2 AAA Maximum Voltage 30 V Collector Current pulse 130 mA Max Collector Current continuous 40 mA Max Saturation Voltage VCE 1 V at 10 mA Max Maximum Power Dissipation 90 mW at 50 C Ambient temperature Output 3 has different electrical features lt is a bi directional solid state relay with built in current limit protection Maximum Voltage 100 V Vext only Collector Current pulse 300 mA Max at 25 C Ambient temperature 240 mA Max at 50 C Ambient temperature Collector Current continuous 200 mA Max at 25 C Ambient temperature 150 mA Max at 50 C Ambient temperature R off gt 500 Q Off State Leakage Current Maximum Power Dissipation CBX100 500 Function V Power Source Outputs O1 Output 1 O1 Output 1 02 Output 2 02 Output 2 O3A CBX500 only Output 3 A polarity insensitive O3B CBX500
74. hysical presence sensor The external signals trigger PS encoder are connected to the master through the CBX100 The system is powered by the PWR 240 where e the Lonworks master is connected through CAB 86xx which also provides bus termination e the last Lonworks slave is connected through CAB 83xx which also provides bus return e the Lonworks master and all Lonworks slaves are connected together through the CAB 81xx cables The same network layouts are available as for the DX8200A Standard model CAB 81xx CAB 81xx PWR 240 CBX100 Slave 3 Slave 4 CAB 86xx eee PES kkk l Encoder L CAB FOx CAB 81xx CAB 81xx Remote Host Fieldbus Network Slave 2 Slave 1 Master ir a 7 P S Presence Sensor connected to Input 1 External Trigger PS input id CBX100 jumper set to accept scanner power nar Encoder connected to Input 2 Encoder input Figure 73 Fieldbus Small Synchronized Network 63 E DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL To interface DX8200A scanners to other Host types Fieldbus and non Fieldbus use the CBX800 Gateway with Host Interface Modules CAB 81xx CAB 81xx PWR 240 O a O Slave 3 CBX800 nina with Host Interface CAB FOx Module CAB 81xx CAB 81xx Remote Host Fieldbus F Network
75. ically calibrated using the DLAPC tool in Genius M The following paragraphs detail the Conditions and Limits Parameters and Procedure to follow This information is also given in the Help On Line Auto PackTrack Conditions and Limits The Conditions and Limits for Auto PackTrack Calibration are summarized here for convenience and are also integrated into the following procedure descriptions e The following scanners are supported by Auto PackTrack Calibration DS6400 see note below DX6400 see note below DS8100A DX8200A e Before performing the Auto PackTrack Calibration procedure if a system reset or power reset is performed wait for all the scanners to be available up to 60 sec before proceeding e Operating Mode of the Master must be either PackTrack or Continuous e Code 128 codes must be enabled on the Master with Label Length set to variable e If the system Presence Sensor and Encoder are used the correct Encoder Step value must be set on the Master and the Presence Sensor must be connected to the CBX100 500 Input 1 e If instead the PPA 8000 Photocell Array is used it must be connected to the CBX100 500 11 and 12 inputs the following parameters must be disabled on the Master Physical Encoder for PackTrack or Use Encoder for Continuous and the Encoder if present must be physically disconnected e DX scanners which are calibrated automatically cannot be automatically replaced by DX scanners with a previous sw ve
76. inator String Error Message Type Statistics Enable Separator Time hh mm Phase Counter Good Read Counter Partial Read Counter No Read Counter Multiple Read Counter Normally Open None None None None Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Enabled checked Not Available 2 sec Enabled checked Enabled checked Enabled checked Disable Enabled checked Enabled checked Enabled checked Enabled checked Enabled checked On Timeout 2 sec Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked lt STX gt lt CR gt lt LF gt Numeric Enabled checked lt space gt Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Energy Saving Energy Saving Configuration Disabled unchecked 79 Ep DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL Parameter Default Setting User Information Section End User Name Device Name Line Name 80 READING FEATURES Pore 9 READING FEATURES 9 1 ADVANCED CODE RECONSTRUCTION ACR 4 The traditional way of barcode reading could be called Linear Reading In this case the laser beam crosses the barcode symbol from its beginning to its end as shown in the following figure MM Wi Laser Beam Figure 83 Linear Reading In Advanced Code Reconstruction mode it is no longer necessary for the laser beam to cross the label from the start to the end With just a set
77. is tied to ground at the Host then leave it floating at the CBX If it is floating at the Host then tie it to Shield at the CBX The overall maximum cable length must be less than 15 m 50 ft USER INTERFACE SGND RXD TXD CTS RTS DO Je 36 16 16 3 2e e RER NEE ID SGND TX RTS RX Eds e MAIN R TX R TX RX X SCANNER SGND TX RX RTS CTS Figure 7 RS232 Main Interface Connections Using Hardware Handshaking START END oF OF y TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION Nx y p Z DATA DATA l l TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION l l l l l l TRANSMISSION l l l l l l i STOPPED l ENABLED l ENABLED V V BE DISABLED IDLE Figure 8 RS232 Control Signals The RTS and CTS signals control data transmission and synchronize the connected devices If the RTS CTS handshaking protocol is enabled the DX8200A activates the RTS output to indicate a message is to be transmitted The receiving unit activates the CTS input to enable the transmission 20 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ey 3 2 2 RS485 Full Duplex Interface The RS485 full duplex 5 wires shield interface is used for non polled communication protocols in point to point connections over longer distances max 1200 m 3940 ft than those acceptable for RS232 communications or in electrically noisy environments If the shield is tied to ground at the Host then leave it floating at the CBX If it is floating at the Host then tie it to Shield at t
78. ition 81 1191 53609 Figure 97 Testing PackTrack Calibration Repeat the entire procedure for each scanner in the Reading Station 9 3 PERFORMANCE The scan rate is 1000 scans sec 500 scans on each leg Refer to the diagrams in par 9 4 for further details on the reading features These diagrams are taken on various resolution sample codes at a 25 C ambient temperature depending on the conditions listed under each diagram If standard models do not satisfy specific requirements contact your nearest Datalogic distributor supplying code samples to obtain complete information on the reading possibilities 96 READING FEATURES Ep 9 3 1 Reading Conditions e ANSI Grade B minimum e 500 scans sec per leg The following tables describe the requirements for standard applications Minimum Code Height for Omnidirectional Reading mm Conveyor Speed m s 0 25 11 13 15 17 19 21 0 30 12 14 16 18 20 23 2 5 Interleaved 0 33 13 15 17 19 21 23 Code Resolution 0 38 14 16 18 20 23 25 mm 0 50 18 19 22 24 26 28 0 72 24 26 27 29 32 34 1 00 33 34 35 37 39 41 Ratio 3 1 Minimum Code Height for Omnidirectional Reading mm Conveyor Speed m s 1 5 2 Code 39 Code Resolution mm Ratio 3 1 Interdigit Module Size Minimum Code Height for Omnidirectional Reading mm Conveyor Speed m s 0 5 Code 128 GS1 128
79. kTrack Calibration DS6400 see note below DX6400 see note below DS8100A DX8200A e Before performing the Auto PackTrack Calibration procedure if a system reset or power reset is performed wait for all the scanners to be available up to 60 sec before proceeding e Operating Mode of the Master must be either PackTrack or Continuous e Code 128 codes must be enabled on the Master with Label Length set to variable e If the system Presence Sensor and Encoder are used the correct Encoder Step value must be set on the Master and the Presence Sensor must be connected to the CBX100 500 Input 1 e If instead the PPA 8000 Photocell Array is used it must be connected to the CBX100 500 11 and 12 inputs the following parameters must be disabled on the Master Physical Encoder for PackTrack or Use Encoder for Continuous and the Encoder if present must be physically disconnected e DX scanners which are calibrated automatically cannot be automatically replaced by DX scanners with a previous sw version earlier than 6 80 You must either update the old scanner software prior to substitution or complete the calibration manually after installation by setting the PSOffset and Direction parameters The autofocus feature of DS6400 and DX6400 scanners makes Auto PackTrack Calibration difficult therefore to assure that the procedure can correctly calibrate these scanners it is necessary to set a fixed focus value which allows the scanner
80. llowing operating modes On Line Automatic R Einish Figure 77 Test Mode Selection This operating mode causes the reader to be continuously activated allowing to verify its reading features and its reading position with respect to the barcode For this reason it is particularly advised during the installation phase of the reader After 100 scans the values relative to an internal counter and the decoded code are displayed and transmitted on the serial interface The counter reports the percentage of good reads of the label 66 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION O On Line Operating Mode Configuration Wizard Operating Modes Select one of the following operating modes On Line Automatic Cancel lt Back Einish Figure 78 On Line Mode Selection This operating mode causes the reader to be connected to an external Presence Sensor using 11A and 11B External Trigger PS inputs During the active phase of the presence sensor the DX8200A reader tries to acquire and correctly decode the code In case the decoding phase is successful the barcode characters are transmitted on the serial interface Otherwise a no read message is sent Automatic Operating Mode Configuration Wizard Operating Modes Select one of the following operating modes On Line Automatic E Einish Figure 79 Automatic Mode Selection This operating mode does not require the connection to an external Presence Sensor When
81. ls slave devices to collect data The overall maximum cable length should not exceed 1200 m 3940 ft The following pins of the 26 pin connector are used for RS485 half duplex interface connection 2 RTX RS485 input output 4 RTX RS485 input output 7 GND_ISO Main signal ground DX8200A MULTIPLEXER 2 A RTX485 f Bt RTs y a7 jonoso y 1 Yomsas Y RTX485 RTX485 RS485REF Figure 40 RS485 Half Duplex Interface Connections This interface is forced by software when the protocol selected is MUX32 protocol In a Multiplexer layout the Multidrop address must also be set via serial channel by the Genius utility or by the Host Programming Mode Figure 41 shows a multidrop configuration with DX8200A scanners connected to a Multiplexer AN This is an example of multidrop wiring Consult the multiplexer manual for complete wiring instructions CAUTION 38 C USTOM CABLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Scanner x up to 31 CD 13 PG 6000 Scanner 0 O00 k eS MULTIDROP 120 Ohm MULTIDROP o Multiplexer MULTIDROP GND PG 6000 Multidrop Cable SHIELD Main Interface Figure 41 DX8200A Multidrop Connection to a Multiplexer w 00Z Xew 91qey dolprinia 39 DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 4 3 AUXILIARY INTERFACE The auxiliary serial interface is used exclusively for RS232 point to point connections It is principally used for s
82. lute X coordinate X Y Z 0 for all the scanners to the desired point along the X axis which will be measured in step 7 in par 1 6 3 Sensor calibration will be performed either using the system Presence Sensor and Encoder most cases or the PPA 8000 Photocell Array for systems where the Presence Sensor or Encoder are not present typically Tilt Tray or Cross Belt applications o The Auto PackTrack procedure requires using the PPA 8000 Photocell Array for all systems where either the Presence Sensor or the Encoder are absent including Continuous Operating Mode and Cargoscan applications NOTE If using the Presence Sensor and Encoder the presence sensor must be connected to the CBX100 500 Input 1 and in this menu Sensor is set to 0 The scanners Encoder Step parameter must also be set correctly If using the PPA 8000 in this menu you must set Sensor the Photocell distance to 165 mm The Photocell Array must be connected to the CBX100 500 11 and 12 inputs see the relative installation manual and the Encoder if present must be disconnected lt D DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL Z Offset if necessary for packs that are elevated above the conveyor surface for example on tilt trays this parameter sets an offset for the height of a pack so that Z 0 corresponds to the bottom of the pack 1 6 3 Auto PackTrack Setup After setting the initial parameters in the PackTrack menu the Auto PackTrack setup procedure can be start
83. m 9 to 150 Hz Shock resistance EN 60068 2 27 l 3 shocks on each axis 30 g 11 ms PAC models VDCmodels Protection class EN 60529 IP40 IP64 PHYSICAL FEATURES Mechanical dimensions 470 x 300 x 141 mm 18 50 x 11 81 x 5 55 in Weight about 11 kg 24 Ibs 3 oz sealed connectors required including the Harting RJ Industrial Push Pull Ethernet connector for older Ethernet models 109 cb DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL A ALTERNATIVE LAYOUTS POINT TO POINT Using a Point to Point layout the data is transmitted on the Main interface as well as on the Auxiliary interface The Main interface can be selected for RS232 or RS485 full duplex communications Two different layouts are available according to the DX8200A reader model used for the connection Standard Models When On Line operating mode is used the reader is activated by an External Trigger PS photoelectric sensor when the object enters its reading zone In the following case the signal is passed to the DX8200A through the CBX100 CBX500 which also passes power to the system from the power supply i e PWR 120 PWR 120 DX8200A Standard Vdc model ly ly ie ee 2 OD Main Serial Interface RS232 or RS485 Full Duplex 1 0 and or Auxiliary Serial Interface Data Tx to Terminal Local Echo RS232 O Input 1 External Trigger PS input Figure 98 Point to Point for Standard DC Models 110 ALTERNATIVE
84. manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense GENERAL VIEW DX8200A DATALOGIC DX8200A E EMiren eS atthe J Figure A DX8200A Reading Windows Side Q Laser Beam Output Windows 3 Laser Safety Label 2 Mounting Slots a Mounting Reference Label DWoowives Figure B DX8200A Display and Keypad Side Q Connector Panel 6 Product Label 2 Service Access Cap 4 Display and Keypad Panel Figure C Display and Keypad Panel Programming Keypad G TX Data LED Green Power On LED Green 6 Network LED Red Phase On LED Yellow LCD Display Encoder LED Yellow COSO Figure D Connector Panel for Standard Models Lonworks 17 pin male connector G Serial interface and I O 26 pin connector OS Lonworks 17 pin female connector Figure E Connector Panel for Ethernet Models Lonworks 17 pin male connector 3 Serial interface and I O 26 pin connector Lonworks 17 pin female connector A Ethernet M12 4 pin female connector OO Figure F Connector Panel for older Ethernet Models Lonworks 17 pin male connector 3 Serial interface and I O 26 pin connector Lonworks 17 pin female connector O Harting RJ industrial connector xi Figure G Connector Panel for Profibus Models
85. ncoder Using External Power i e PLC signal 27 DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL o Terminal pins 134B are common to both inputs 3 and 4 and therefore these inputs cannot be driven by opposite polarity devices NOTE INPUT 3 4 CONNECTIONS USING DX8200A POWER CBX500 Only Power to Input Device Input Device Input Input Device Signal Reference A dl E ll ON O Le O3A O3B V IBA I4A 134B 134B SGND RTX RTX MAIN OTHER Vo Figure 23 PNP Input 3 4 Using DX8200A Power Power to Input Input Device Signal Input Device Input Device Reference eG el ala oooO O3A O3B V IBA MA 134B 134B Qe RTX an OTHER w MAIN Figure 24 NPN Input 3 4 Using DX8200A Power INPUT 3 4 CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER CBX500 Only Input External Device Signal Ground Reference m E OOOO O3A 038 V BA MA 1348 1348 7 SGND RTX RTX OTHER io MAIN 4 Figure 25 PNP Input 3 4 Using External Power i e PLC signal External Device Input Power Reference Signal A a S ONO e eel O3A 03B V IBA I4A 134B 134B OTHER ae SGND RTX RTX MAIN Figure 26 NPN Input 3 4 Using External Power i e PLC signal 28 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS E 3 4 1 Code Verifier If the DX8200A is used as a Code Verifier the verifier code can be configured in software through the Genius configuration program However it is also possible to use one of the inputs to trigger when the scanner s
86. nd full IP rated protection Figure 61 Harting RJ Industrial Push Pull Male Connector This interface and the connector pinout see the following table are IEEE 802 3 10 BaseT and IEEE 802 3u 100 Base Tx compliant RJ45 Modular Jack Pinout Transmitted data Transmitted data Received data Received data 4 5 7 8 C Not connected In order to meet EMC requirements e use Ethernet shielded cable e connect the Ethernet interface cable shield to the plant earth ground A ferrite type Stewart 28A2029 0A0 must be applied on the scanner side of the Ethernet cable to reduce electrical noise The cable shield must also NOTE be connected to the chassis of both connectors 51 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL The Ethernet interface can be used for TCP IP communication with a remote or local host computer by connecting the scanner to a LAN It can also be connected directly to a host PC The following is an example of a connection to a LAN through a Hub using a straight through cable DX8200A HUB SWITCH n c not connected Figure 62 Straight Through Cable The following is an example of direct connection to a PC using an inverted cable DX8200A HOST PC n c not connected Figure 63 Inverted Cable For further details refer to the Ethernet Service Guide document provided as reference documentation 52 FIELDBUS CONNECTIONS 6 3 DEVICENET INTERFACE The 5 pin male co
87. nimum Label Length Maximum Label Length Min Code Position Max Code Position Check Digit Decoding Safety Decoding Severity Match String Rule Pattern Match String Match Direction Rule Operating Modes Operating Mode Selection On Line Options Start Inout Number Start Input Active Level Reading Phase Timeout Start Input from Bus Protocol Index Verifier 76 Single Label Global No Read Message lt CAN gt Disabled unchecked Interleaved 2 of 5 8 0 255 Disabled unchecked 1 3 Match Empty Disable Code 39 Variable 1 60 0 255 Disabled unchecked 1 3 Match Empty Disable On Line On Line 1 Input 1 Active Closed Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Ze Parameter Defaut Setting Reading System Layout Device Assignment Modify amp Backup Lon Slave Configuration Enable A S R Reading Parameters Beam Shutter Overflow Start Ratio Overflow Stop Ratio Reading Mode Reading Condition Reconstruction Parameters Enabled Stacked Code Extended Min Match Position Tolerance Duration Tolerance Min Start Stop Number Inter Char Gap Addon Start Stop Overflow Ratio Max distance between EAN UPC and Addon in modules Scan Line Amplitude Amplitude Settings Enable PackTrack Calibration Direction PS Offset Data Communication Settings Host Application Protocol Type Data Format Header Tx Start Termination After No Read
88. nit Installation Manuals PWO power supply unit Installation Manual SC6000 Controller Reference Manual Document about the Ethernet connectivity ID NET Fixed Baudrate Application Note Help On Line in PDF format SERVICES AND SUPPORT Datalogic provides several services as well as technical support through its website Log on to www automation datalogic com and click on the links indicated for further information e PRODUCTS Search through the links to arrive at your product page which describes specific Info Features Applications Models Accessories and Downloads including the Genius utility program which allows device configuration using a PC It provides RS232 and Ethernet interface configuration e SERVICE Overview Warranty Extensions and Maintenance Agreements Sales Network Listing of Subsidiaries Repair Centers Partners Helpdesk Material Return Authorization PATENTS This product is covered by one or more of the following patents U S patents Re 36 251 5 992 740 6 347 740 B1 6 177 979B1 6 394 352 B1 6 443 360 B1 6 527 184 B1 6 629 639 B2 6 742 710 B2 7 161 685 B1 European patents 652 530 B1 789 315B1 851 376B1 926 615B1 959 426 B9 1 217 571 B1 1 363 228 B1 1 607 901 B1 Japanese patents 3 793 585 B2 4 033 958 B2 4 376 353 B2 vi COMPLIANCE ELECTRICAL SAFETY This product conforms to the applicable requirements contained in the European Standard for electrical safety EN 609
89. nnector is only available in the DX8200A DeviceNet model and allows connection between the host and the reader 5 L Figure 64 DeviceNet 5 pin Male Connector DX8200A 5 pin DeviceNet connector pinout Supply voltage positive pin CAN bus data line L Shield CAN bus data line H Supply voltage negative pin The power supplied on pin V and V is used only to propagate power to the section of the DeviceNet board directly connected to the Bus It is completely isolated from the DX8200A power which must be supplied on pin 9 13 and pin 23 25 of the 26 pin Main Aux connector 53 DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 6 4 PROFIBUS INTERFACE The 9 pin Profibus female connector white is only available in the DX8200A Profibus model and allows connection between the host and the reader 5 1 00000 0000 9 6 Figure 65 Profibus 9 pin Female Connector DX8200A 9 pin Profibus connector pinout Shield Shield Protective Ground resp Free B LINE RxD TxD P Received Transmitted Data P CNTR P Repeater Control Signal DGND Data Ground M5V 5 V Voltage Plus P5V Free A LINE RxD TxD N Received Transmitted Data CNTR N Repeater Control Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 signal is optional signal is optional RS485 level Kk The Profibus interface is used for communication with an Host and allows expanding the networking and remote diagnostic capabilities of the scanner For further details
90. nner as Master from the Local Device Network Settings item in the Device Menu see figure below ry cti Genius COM1 BE Sy Default CBX SC4000 Backup amp Restore de Definition Local Device Network Settings arating Mode O Uprawy muvee Reading System Layout Reading System L E Reading Parameters Reading Parameter E Data Communication settings Data Communication SA gt cages 1 0 Setting Digtal 1 0 Setting won Diagnostics Statistics User Information Sect Slave SYNCHRONIZED Master MULTIDATA Slave MULTIDATA Figure 80 Local Device Network Settings 68 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION O The following dialog box appears asking whether to send the configuration to the Local Device or not Local Device Network Settings J Do you want to send updated Network configuration to Local Device No 2 2 Click the Yes button then click on the icon available on the Toolbar to make the Devices area appear next to the Parameter Explorer window By repeatedly clicking the icon this area will be displayed or hidden Each scanner of the cluster is indicated by the following graphical objects H Genius COM1 Fie Device Edt View Tools Window Help DODs34Mm8e4BBe x O Reading System Lay Resdng System Layout Reading Parameters o i 0 0581004 3010 Reading Parameters 7 Data Communication Dat
91. nt Alternative Activation Event Deactivation Event Alternative Deactivation Event Activate on any Diagnostic Error Deactivate when all Diagnostic Errors Recovered Deactivation Timeout ms Output 2 Line State Activation Event Alternative Activation Event Deactivation Event Alternative Deactivation Event Activate on any Diagnostic Error Deactivate when all Diagnostic Errors Recovered Deactivation Timeout ms 78 Standard RS232 None 9600 None 8 1 Enabled checked Enabled checked Disable Disabled unchecked 115200 None 8 1 5ms 500 us Active Closed Active Closed Active Closed Active Closed Normally Open Complete Read Wrong Timeout None Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked 50 Normally Open No Read Partial Read Timeout None Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked 50 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION ae Parameter Defaut Setting Output 3 Line State Activation Event Alternative Activation Event Deactivation Event Alternative Deactivation Event Activate on any Diagnostic Error Deactivate when all Diagnostic Errors Recovered Diagnostics PackTrack Debug Message Tx Enable Conveyor Info Refresh Time Local Network Failure No Scan No Sync No Phase Timeout DIGITIZER Motor Warning DIGITIZER Motor Failure DIGITIZER Motor Life End DIGITIZER Laser Failure DIGITIZER Laser Life End Actions Tx Mode Tx Refresh Aux Main Format Header String Term
92. nue with the procedure 4 Press the ENT enter key to Continue the procedure The Master scanner shows message Let the parcel run 5 Place the PCT 8000 onto the moving conveyor before the PS Line reference point and parallel to a conveyor edge i e right hand edge with its arrow in the same direction as the conveyor movement Let it pass through the reading station The Master scanner shows the Wait message INTRODUCTION 2 Conveyor Direction PS Line Figure 1 PCT 8000 First Run After elaborating the passage of the parcel the Master scanner again shows the status of each node of each scanner of the cluster and then the Continue or Stop screen 6 Repeat steps 3 5 changing the PCT 8000 X position i e always before the PS Line reference point and parallel to a conveyor edge but changing to the left hand edge and or to the center of the conveyor until the procedure terminates X Y Z 0 X Y Z 0 l 1 1 1 1 Conveyor l 0 y Conveyor Direction A Direction 1 1 j 1 1 1 i 1 PSiLine PS Line Figure 2 PCT 8000 Second and Third Runs Typically 3 passes are necessary DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 7 At the last step in the sequence the display prompts to place a barcode label centered onto the physical X position X Offset on the conveyor Press the ENT enter key to Continue You have 2 minutes to read the code before the procedure en
93. o the Master 8 Perform the External Memory Backup Procedure for system backup purposes see par 10 2 For backward compatibility you can perform the ASR Network Configuration procedure for system backup purposes see par 10 3 1 9 Exit the configuration program and run your application The installation is now complete XV xvi INTRODUCTION o 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The DX8200A scanner is a barcode reader complete with decoder designed to provide an innovative and high performance solution in omnidirectional reading applications by combining the following advanced technologies with Datalogic solid experience in the material handling sector Some of the main features of DX8200A are listed below e scanning speed 1000 scans sec 500 scans for each line e reads all popular codes e supply voltage from 20 to 30 Vdc for Vdc models e supply voltage from 110 to 240 Vac for Vac models e test mode to verify the reading features and exact positioning of the scanner without the need for external tools e programmable in several different operating modes to suit the most various barcode reading system requirements e light source solid state laser diodes the light emitted has a wave length between 630 680 nm For laser safety precautions refer to the Compliance section at the beginning of this manual 1 2 APPLICATIONS The DX8200A barcode reader is specifically designed for industrial applications
94. ocols in point to point connections over longer distances than those acceptable for RS232 communications or in electrically noisy environments The overall maximum cable length should not exceed 1200 m 3940 ft The following pins of the 26 pin connector are used for RS485 full duplex interface connection RS485 output RS485 input RS485 output RS485 input Main signal ground DX8200A USER INTERFACE TX485 2 A AEN plee SN Beli RE CHASSIS 1 RX485 TX485 SGND Main Isolated Earth Ground Figure 38 RS485 Full Duplex Interface Connections d For applications that do not use RX485 signals do not leave these lines floating but connect them to GND_ISO as shown below DX8200A USER INTERFACE 2 N mass MESI SGND Main Isolated al EU asss J Figure 39 RS485 Full Duplex Connections using Only TX Signals 37 a gt DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 4 2 3 RS485 Half Duplex Interface d This interface is provided for backward compatibility We recommend using the more efficient Lonworks network for Master Slave or Multiplexer layouts The RS485 half duplex 3 wires shield interface can be used for polled communication protocols It can be used for Multidrop connections with a Datalogic Multiplexer see par Multiplexer in Appendix A exploiting a proprietary protocol based on polled mode called MUX32 protocol where a master device pol
95. on of one of the following functions e Welcome shows the current software release and operating mode e Autolearn starts the procedure making it possible to obtain an automatic accurate and fast configuration of DX8200A without the necessity of directly checking modifying the relevant parameters e Internal Net defines scanner function within the network see below e Ethernet Mode allows setting the scanner IP address to be used within the network e LCD Contrast sets the LCD contrast e Bus allows setting the scanner address value range 0 125 to be used in a Profibus network e Test Mode allows verifying the scanner reading position and features see below The same settings may be performed by using the Genius program see chapter 8 for details 1 5 1 Internal Net This submenu can be used as an alternative to configuration through Genius to assign the DX8200A scanner within a master slave network It allows defining the scanner function slave master within the network and if configured as Slave its address To enter the Internal Net submenu and configure the scanner follow the given procedure 1 Press and hold both the A up arrow and Y down arrow keys for about 2 seconds to enter the Main menu 2 Use the A up arrow or Y down arrow key to select the Internal Net item then press the ENT enter key to confirm 3 Use the A up arrow or Y down arrow key to select the LonWAddrSel it
96. onnected to the master through the CBX100 The system is powered by the PWR 240 where e the master is connected through CAB 86xx which also provides bus termination e the last slave is connected through CAB 83xx which also provides bus return e the master and all slaves are connected together through the CAB 81xx cables CAB 81xx CAB 81xx Slave 4 Slave 3 CAB 83xx CAB 86xx CAB FOx CAB 81xx CAB 81xx Rae Local Host l l 1 0 AUX Encoder P S Slave 2 Slave 1 Master bi P S Presence Sensor connected to Input 1 External Trigger PS input i CBX100 jumper set to accept scanner power SNE Encoder connected to Input 2 Encoder input Figure 67 Small Synchronized Network with more than 2 Readers and Single Power Unit 57 E DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 7 1 2 Large Synchronized Network When building a large local Lonworks network more than 10 scanners an SC6000 Controller must be used together with a PWO power supply junction box unit In this case the SC6000 unit acts as the system master and is connected to the host through one of its interfaces All scanners act as slaves and are connected to the SC6000 through the PWO power supply junction box For DX8200A scanners 4 branch connectors provide Lonworks communications between the scanners and the SC6000 unit The last scanner on the line requires a Termination conn
97. plications If these precautions are not followed it may occur that the laser of the blinded scanner starts blinking due to an internal circuit which temporarily turns the laser off when detecting a power anomaly To resolve this problem it is sufficient to slightly change the inclination and position of one of the two scanners involved Refer to the Reference Documentation for details on connecting your DX8200A reader to other devices in the system i e CBX100 etc 2 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS Verify that the DX8200A reader and all the parts supplied with the equipment are present and intact when opening the packaging the list of parts includes e DX8200A reader e Reference Point Stops with washers to aid mounting 2 e Installation Quick Reference barcode test chart e DX8200A configuration CD ROM Figure 4 DX8200A Package Contents 13 DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 2 2 MECHANICAL MOUNTING 2 2 1 Mounting the Scanner DX8200A can be installed to operate in any position There are 4 slots dia 8 5 mm on the sides of the scanner for mounting The diagram below can be used for installation refer to par 9 4 for correct positioning of the scanner with respect to the reading zone and scanner orientation See par Scanner Direction for scanner direction relative to the conveyor PackTrack Coordinate Reference Point where x y Z 0 370 14 57
98. ply Input Voltage Input Power GND Power Supply Input Voltage Earth Protection Earth Ground V Power Source External Trigger External Trigger 11A External Trigger A polarity insensitive for PS PS Input External Trigger B polarity insensitive for PS Power Reference External Trigger Power Source Inputs Encoder or Input 2A polarity insensitive for Encoder Generic Input Input 2B polarity insensitive for Encoder Power Reference Inputs Power Source Outputs Power Reference Outputs Output 1 Output 1 Output 2 Output 2 Other I O CBX500 only 14A Input 4A polarity insensitive Input 3B and 4B common polarity insensitive Input 3B and 4B common polarity insensitive TX Auxiliary Interface TX Auxiliary Interface RX Auxiliary Interface RX SGND Auxiliary Interface Reference REF Reserved ID NET ID Reserved ID Reserved Shield Network Cable Shield AAA RS232 RS485FD RS485HD sd RTX RTX Main Interface Do not leave floating see par 3 2 2 for connection details AN Do not connect GND and SGND to different external ground references GND and SGND are internally connected through filtering circuitry which CAUTION an be permanently damaged if subjected to voltage drops over 0 8 Vdc AN DX8200A scanners do not support Host Interface Modules with the CBX500 Use the CBX800 Gateway for Host Interface Applic
99. ponds to 5 ms when using a photoelectric sensor while 12 is set to 500 us when this input is used for the Encoder The maximum Encoder frequency is 2 kHz Input 1 External Trigger PS is used in the On Line and PackTrack operating Modes and tells the scanner to scan for a code The yellow Phase On LED Figure C 3 which refers to Input 1 is on only when current flows through the input circuit and therefore when the active state of this input is set to active open the LED lights up when the input corresponds to OFF Input 2 is normally used for the Encoder input In PackTrack mode it detects the conveyor speed Inputs 3 and 4 can be used as the stop signal for the reading phase The debouncing delay value can be changed through the software parameter Debouncing for Input x see the 6 8 K Software Configuration Parameter Guide or Help file Powering Inputs Input devices can be supplied by either scanner power V and V or external power supplies Vext Electrical isolation between the input command logic and the scanner is maintained when powering the input devices from an external supply voltage Vext 25 DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL The driving logic of the input signals may be powered for convenience with the voltage supply at the CBX terminal block spring clamps V and V In this case however the device is no longer electrically isolated The voltage available on pins V and V is physically the same as
100. r to be inserted in the Lonworks 17 pin male connector of the master reader DX8200A Master DX8200A Last Slave BTK 8102 BTK 8100 p CAB 81xx Network CAB 81xx Figure 52 BTK 8102 and BTK 8100 Two cables are also provided as accessories to terminate and power the network CAB 8605 and CAB 8305 CAB 8605 is a power and Lonworks termination cable to be used for connecting the DX8200A master to an external power unit within the network while CAB 8305 is a power and bus return cable to be used for connecting the last DX8200A slave to an external power unit These two cables must only be used for VDC models DX8200A Master DX8200A Last Slave Network Power Unit CAB 8605 CAB 8305 Figure 53 CAB 8605 and CAB 8305 47 E DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 5 2 LONWORKS INTERFACE The Lonworks network is used for both input and output connection to build a multi sided or omni station system connecting several readers The DX8200A master usually employs the 17 pin female connector for output connection to the first slave while the 17 pin male connector is terminated by inserting the BTK 8102 terminator see Figure 52 for details Both connectors are always employed when connecting together the slave readers In particular the 17 pin female connector is used for output connection and the male one for input connection The female connector in the last slave reader is termina
101. rams or programming languages Interface A shared boundary defined by common physical interconnection characteristics signal characteristics and meanings of interchanged signals 117 LED Light Emitting Diode A low power electronic device that can serve as a visible or near infrared light source when voltage is applied continuously or in pulses It is commonly used as an indicator light and uses less power than an incandescent light bulb but more than a Liquid Crystal Display LCD LEDs have extremely long lifetimes when properly operated Multidrop Line A single communications circuit that interconnects many stations each of which contains terminal devices See RS485 PackTrack PackTrack is a Datalogic patented parcel tracking system which improves the reading features in omnidirectional stations In particular _PackTrack manages 6 sided reading systems when it is impossible to detect the real position of the code on the parcel thus overcoming the need for external accessories essential in traditional tracking systems Parameter A value that you specify to a program Typically parameters are set to configure a device to have particular operating characteristics Position The position of a scanner or light source in relation to the target of a receiving element Protocol A formal set of conventions governing the formatting and relative timing of message exchange between two communicating systems Resolution T
102. reader In this configuration a series of scanners can be connected together using RS232 on the main interface and all messages will be passed through this chain to the host The reading phase of each scanner is independent from the others In Pass Through connections each scanner is provided with its relative External Trigger multi P S Applications can be implemented to connect a device such as a hand held reader to the Auxiliary port for manual code reading capability For the RS232 connections the maximum cable length is 15 m 50 ft The scanners represented in the following figures are configured in Pass Through mode Q Main Serial Interface 2 Auxiliary Serial Interface P S Presence Sensor connected to Input 1 External Trigger PS input Figure 102 Pass Through Connection for DX8200A Standard Models 113 O DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL Fieldbus Network PLC Host Me 1 Main Serial Interface Auxiliary Serial Interface P S Presence Sensor connected to Input 1 External Trigger PS input Figure 103 Pass Through Connection for Fieldbus Models RS232 MASTER SLAVE The RS232 master slave connection is used to integrate a DX8200A reader in a network consisting of different scanners not provided with a Lonworks interface The Slave scanners use RS232 only on the main and auxiliary int
103. refer to the Profibus_Fam6k pdf document provided as supplementary documentation 54 TYPICAL LAYOUTS ED 7 TYPICAL LAYOUTS DX8200A scanners are mainly designed to work together on a high performance Lonworks sub network to create multi sided and omnidirectional reading stations that can interface with Serial or Fieldbus Host networks This chapter covers the most common Lonworks layouts DX8200A scanners can however be connected in a variety of layouts depending on the number of scanners used and the required complexity of the reading station Layouts range from single Stand Alone to complex alternative networks when Lonworks is not available for all readers mixed reader networks For alternative layouts see appendix A Several power supplies are available to power the reading stations Photoelectric sensors used as code presence sensors and optical encoders to signal conveyor speed are also available accessories The following typical layouts refer to the system hardware configurations but they also require the correct setup of the software configuration parameters see par 8 2 for details The accessories and cables indicated in the following figures are Datalogic products We suggest their use to guarantee the correct system functioning 7 1 LOCAL LONWORKS NETWORK A local Lonworks network allows logically connecting a DX8200A master reader with up to 31 DX8200A slaves Actually the maximum number of readers to be emplo
104. rogram see above and running it the following window appears asking the user to choose the desired configuration level Configuration Mode Select configuration mode i Recommended for new users a Wizard at Intended for barcode technology experts Advanced Figure 75 Genius Wizard Opening Window The Wizard option is advised for new users since it shows a step by step scanner configuration The parameters to be defined are the following Barcode selection and definition Operating mode selection and definition see sub paragraphs for further details Digital Inputs Outputs configuration Hardware interface selection Output data format configuration 65 EP DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL After defining the parameter values the following window appears allowing to complete the reader configuration as follows Saving the configuration to disk Switching to Advanced mode Sending the configuration to the scanner Configuration Wizard Final choices What do you want to do with the newly created configuration la Save it to disk a Save to Disk Be Switch to Advanced Mode to refine it Switch to Advanced Mode o Send it to connected device La Send Cancel lt Back F Figure 76 Genius Wizard Closing Window Test Operating Mode 9 This operating mode is not available when DX8200A works as slave Configuration Wizard Operating Modes Select one of the fo
105. rs Copy Device Copy Master to all Slaves System Info Show Device TCP IP Disconnected 172 16 11 231 Gd By These shortcuts are made only in Genius and require sending the configurations to the scanners to be saved 74 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION O It is possible to Paste Send or Load configurations simultaneously to a selected number of devices by clicking the relative device check box and executing the desired command EA Genius 172 16 11 231 File Device Edit View Tools Window Help OD O s4 6 6BB s 2e a e gt a 0 Devices 0 Master D58100A 3110 0Y 5 Right Side o sr JOBRDTBAES Ada AAA New Configuration IRA DS81004 3110 3 Code Definition Operating Mode Reading System Layout Reading Parameters Data Communication Settir Digital 1 0 Setting G System Information Sectior Diagnostics Statistics Energy Saving User Information Section n e COS O a ii aiii perating Mode Reading System Layout Reading Parameters Data Communication Settings Digital 1 0 Setting System Information Section Diagnostics Statistics Energy Saving user Information Section Related parameters 0 Master DS8100A 3110 o o a 1 Top o a 2 Front o o A 4 Left Side o a 5 Right Side TCP IP Disconnected 172 16 11 231 HD By A ameters Explorer 008 3110 Mode Definition Operating Mo
106. rsion earlier than 6 80 You must either update the old scanner software prior to substitution or complete the calibration manually after installation by setting the PSOffset and Direction parameters The autofocus feature of DS6400 and DX6400 scanners makes Auto PackTrack Calibration difficult therefore to assure that the procedure can correctly calibrate these scanners it is necessary to set a fixed focus value which allows the scanner to read all the label positions useful for its calibration 84 READING FEATURES E Auto PackTrack Parameter Descriptions By means of the software tool DLAPC it is possible to perform the Auto PackTrack setup procedure for PackTrack and Continuous Operating Mode applications Select the DLAPC option from the Tools menu or click on the related icon on the Tool Bar to open the following dialog box E AutoPackTrackCalibration AddOn Sensces Type Calibration Type Configured PS amp Encoder C Photocell Anay E X Olfset sm Photocel Distance fmen Pack Versi n Auto PackTrack procedure with selected parameters Once the DLAPC window has been opened set the following parameters according to the application requirements Sensor Type whether calibration will be performed using the system Presence Sensor and Encoder most cases or the PPA 8000 Photocell Array d The Auto PackTrack procedure requires using the PPA 8000 Photocell Array for all systems where
107. s and spaces which represents numeric or alphanumeric data in machine readable form The general format of a barcode symbol consists of a leading margin start character data or message character check character if any stop character and trailing margin Within this framework each recognizable symbology uses its own unique format Barcode Label A label that carries a barcode and can be affixed to an article Baud Rate A unit used to measure communications speed or data transfer rate CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health This organization a service of the Food and Drug Administration is responsible for the safety regulations governing acceptable limitations on electronic radiation from laser devices Datalogic devices are in compliance with the CDRH regulations CD SQUARE CD SQUARE provides useful information on label position and object shape elaborated during the barcode reading phase This innovative technology identifies the area in which the code is located and measures the code distance from the scanner EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory An on board non volatile memory chip Full Duplex Simultaneous two way independent transmission in both directions Half Duplex Transmission in either direction but not simultaneously Host A computer that serves other terminals in a network providing services such as network control database access special programs supervisory prog
108. scanner is in PackTrack or Continuous Operating Modes Performing this procedure through the Keypad Display Menu is an alternative to Automatic PackTrack Calibration through the DLAPC tool in Genius see Help On Line d This scanner must first be configured as Master of the master slave network see par 1 5 1 Internal Net procedure To enter the PackTrack submenu and configure the scanner follow the given procedure 1 Read par 1 6 1 regarding Auto PackTrack Conditions and Limits 2 Press and hold both the A up arrow and down arrow keys for about 2 seconds to enter the Main menu 3 Use the A up arrow or Y down arrow key to select the PackTrack item then press the ENT enter key to confirm 4 Use the A up arrow or Y down arrow key and the ENT enter key to select the items in the following table and set them according to your application See par 1 6 2 for details 5 After all items are set use the A up arrow or Y down arrow key to select Start then press the ENT enter key to confirm Follow the Procedure described in par 1 6 3 o DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 1 6 AUTO PACKTRACK CALIBRATION FOR READING STATION USING SCANNER MENU 1 6 1 Auto PackTrack Conditions and Limits The Conditions and Limits for Auto PackTrack Calibration are summarized here for convenience and are also integrated into the following procedure descriptions e The following scanners are supported by Auto Pac
109. ss 2 or LPS output rated 20 30 V dc minimum 1 5 A or by a UL Listed computer with LPS outputs This scanner must be supplied by a Class Il Power Supply Unit conforming to the EN 60950 safety regulation LINE FUSE REPLACEMENT VAC MODELS ONLY AN Caution double pole neutral fusing For continued protection against risk of fire replace with same type and CAUTION ating of fuse 250V 3 15 A viii CE COMPLIANCE Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures FCC COMPLIANCE Modifications or changes to this equipment without the expressed written approval of Datalogic could void the authority to use the equipment This device complies with PART 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference which may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
110. t of the energy saving feature In particular it allows turning on off the motor and laser of all network scanners according to the selected digital input encoder or communication channel e The time required to restart the system is less than 1 minute independently from the number of scanners connected e It is suggested to use this parameter for example when the conveyor is stopped for a lengthy period 1 3 MODEL DESCRIPTION The DX8200A scanner is available in versions that differ depending on the interface connection the optical resolution and on the input power type DX8200A 3XYZ Power 0 VDC 1 VAC Communication Type Optical Resolution 0 Standard version 1 Medium resolution 1 Ethernet version 2 High resolution 2 Profibus version 3 Very High resolution 3 DeviceNet version 1 4 INDICATORS The DX8200A has five LEDs on the rear panel The indicators have the following functions POWER ON PHASE ON ENCODER TX DATA NETWORK green yellow yellow green red Indicates the scanner is turned on Indicates the external presence sensor is active Indicates the external encoder signal is active Indicates data transmission both on the main and on the auxiliary interface Indicates the Lonworks network is functioning correctly This LED is normally ON lt D DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 1 5 KEYPAD AND DISPLAY The DX8200A keypad allows entering a menu for selecti
111. ted by the BTK 8100 bus return to close the system network The following diagram represents the connection between a DX8200A working as master and a DX8200A working as a slave reader The cable shields for LON A B are connected to pin1 and pin 3 CHASSIS Master Slave CHASSIS CHASSIS CHASSIS EE male connector K female connector Figure 54 DX8200A Master Slave Lonworks Connection 48 LONWORKS CONNECTIONS O The following diagrams represent different network terminations using either the BTK 8102 Lonworks terminator or the BTK 8100 bus return In Figure 56 the BTK 8102 terminator is indicated by the T element while the figure below shows its electrical circuit in details Figure 55 BTK 8102 Electrical Circuit The diagram below represents the termination of the double Lonworks line of a DX8200A working as master by means of the BTK 8102 Master BTK 8102 EE male connector J female connector Figure 56 DX8200A Master Termination The diagram below represents the Lonworks bus return of a DX8200A working as slave by means of the BTK 8100 Last Slave BTK 8100 Shields EE male connector K female connector Figure 57 DX8200A Lonworks Bus Return 49 DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 6 FIELDBUS CONNECTIONS 6 1 ETHERNET INTERFACE This connector is only available for D
112. the S button to open the Network Wizard dialog box ES Network Wizard Requested Devices Current Devices 0 D56400 100 011 0 DS6400 100 011 ow O el 1 DS6500 105 010 na AAA Autodetect D ee ee if the slave scanners have already been configured and wired to the network click on the Autodetect button to start a polling procedure of the current network All slave scanners found will be represented in the Current Devices area Then select the desired slave scanner from the Current Devices area and click on the icon or drag and drop to transfer it to the Requested Devices area where your network customization is defined The following dialog box will appear allowing if necessary to change the slave address Available Device field and label Description field New Device Available Devices ee y Description DS 6500 105 010 coc if the slave scanners have not been configured and wired to the network click on the icon to add a new device defining its address and model The added slave scanner will be displayed in the Requested Devices area This option in any case requires that all slave scanners have their address set before the network can function 71 EP DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 2 If desired select a slave scanner within the Current Devices area and click on the Ej or select the Show Device option from the right click menu to make the dialog box appear as
113. tion is used minimum label heights at different conveyor speeds are given in the tables in par 9 3 1 which guarantee omni directional reading for your application Q S yy Conveyor MEW 17 oK Laser Beams Figure 87 Omni Directional Reading with a Max 9 2 PACKTRACK PackTrack is a patented operating mode for Datalogic Omni Directional Reading Stations used to correctly assign codes read on different packs when placed in the scanner Reading Area at the same time In fact in the following example the codes of two or more consecutive packs are found at the same time in the scanner reading area Therefore the condition occurs where in the sequence of the two packs the code of the second pack is read first just before the code of the previous pack A system without PackTrack would assign the code of the second pack to first pack and vice versa thus causing a gross error in sortation 82 READING FEATURES lt gt End of Z Tracking Area 0 0 0 Conveyor Direction Photocell or equivalent signal Tracking Area PS Line Tx Line Figure 88 PackTrack System Layout Working in PackTrack mode requires the presence of an encoder and a presence sensor to track the moving packs For correct functioning the PackTrack operating mode requires a calibration just after the installation of the scanners This operation is absolutely necessary to accurately locate barcodes on
114. to read all the label positions useful for its calibration INTRODUCTION 1 6 2 Auto PackTrack Parameter Descriptions PackTrack Automatic Packtrack Calibration procedure for the Reading Station Version 2 Select the version number of the PCT 8000 pack X Offset Setthe zero point of the X axis 4 digits in mm Sensor Set the distance 3 digits in mm between the photocells in the photocell array If the system Presence Sensor and Encoder are used set this parameter to 0 Stat Start the Auto PackTrack procedure Z Offset PR Set a correction factor for the pack height 3 digits in mm The Auto PackTrack procedure when run from the scanner keypad requires a system reset before the calibration is recognized See the Auto PackTrack Setup procedure Version the version of the PCT 8000 being used for calibration This value can be read from the barcode labels on the PCT 8000 Each label has the value vnnn where v is the version number Cal Type the XYZ calibration is forced The coordinates for the three axes are calibrated For Oscillating Mirror models the scan line must be parallel to the conveyor direction and only the Y calibration will be performed the X and Z axes will automatically be set to zero NOTE X Cal the Absolute X position is forced The X coordinate for all scanners is relative to the precise point PackTrack Reference Point X Y Z 0 X Offset the X Offset moves the Abso
115. tored in the Master and the ASR procedure is implemented 4 Save this configuration to file ddc 10 3 2 Scanner Replacement Procedure o The ASR procedure requires replacing one scanner at a time Slave 1 Power down the entire system 2 Replace the Slave scanner with a new one default settings 3 Power up the system and wait for initialization Master 1 Load the saved configuration from file ddc to a new Master scanner 2 Power down the entire system 3 Replace the old Master scanner with the new one 4 Power up the system and wait for initialization d The ASR works only if both the Master and Slave devices have software 6 40 or later 104 TROUBLESHOOTING lt p 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Before contacting your local Datalogic office or Datalogic Partner or ARC it is suggested to save the device configuration to a ddc file by means of the Genius software configuration program and check the device exact model and serial number TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Power On the Power On LED is not lit On Line Mode the Master s Phase On LED is not lit when external trigger PS activates On Line Mode the Masters Phase On LED is correctly lit but nothing happens no reading results Serial On Line Mode the reader is not triggered no reading results Suggestion Is power connected If using an external power supply like PWR 120 is it connected to the AC sourc
116. twork When building a small local Lonworks network less than 10 scanners the DX8200A master reader must be connected to a local host computer or a CBX connection box by means of a cable connected to the 26 pin D sub male connector The master reader connects to the first slave reader of the system through the local Lonworks 17 pin female connector The local Lonworks 17 pin male connector must be properly terminated by inserting the BTK 8102 Lonworks terminator or be powered by the CAB 86xx cable The slave readers are connected together through the local Lonworks connectors Only the 17 pin female connector of the last slave reader must be terminated by the BTK 8100 bus return or be powered by the CAB 83xx cable The presence sensor is connected and powered through the CBX by the scanner and is unique to the system There is only a single reading phase and a single message from the master reader to the Local Host The On Line operating mode is used for this layout CAB FOx BTK 8102 CAB 81xx Local Host pq PWR 120 CAB 83xx P S Presence Sensor connected to Input 1 External Trigger PS input CBX100 jumper set to accept scanner power Figure 66 Small Synchronized Network with 2 Readers 56 TYPICAL LAYOUTS Ge The following image shows a system consisting of five readers where the external signals trigger PS encoder serial to host etc are c
117. ure and a fixed mounted optic system which concentrates the multiple laser emissions in a single laser beam As each laser emitter is focused on a specific range of the reading area a sophisticated electronic controller selects the best focused laser emitter with respect to the code to read This allows the reading of medium high density codes in a large reading area on very fast conveyors Flexibility The high frequency laser diode modulation system guarantees complete immunity to ambient light and allows installation of the DX8200A in any working area Reading parcels on conveyors As a result of the ASTRA multiple laser technology DX8200A gives a great real time DOF even on high speed conveyors Furthermore DX8200A implements the Packtrack functionality which leads to an increase of the plant production as a result of the augmented system throughput Master Multiplexer on Lonworks bus working as a high speed Great competitiveness of the offer since the cost of an external multiplexer is saved High data transfer on an industrial reliable bus running at 1 25 Mbit sec Genius Configurator SW Reduced learning time with an easy wizard approach Multilanguage platform All the configuration parameters stored into the scanner Not dependent on the Physical interface INTRODUCTION o Feature Benefit Energy Saving e A software parameter group which allows managemen
118. used to power external devices through a correctly jumpered CBX100 CBX500 i e photocell etc This voltage however cannot be used to propagate power for a Lonworks network A security system allows the laser to activate only once the motor has reached the correct rotational speed consequently the laser beam is generated after a slight delay from the power on of the scanner 18 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS E 3 2 MAIN SERIAL INTERFACE The main serial interface is compatible with the following electrical standards and the relative signals are available on the CBX spring clamp terminal blocks RS232 RS485 full duplex RS485 half duplex The main interface type and the relative parameters baud rate data bits etc can be set using the Genius utility program or the Genius based Host Mode Programming procedure For more details refer to the section Main Serial Port in the Genius Help On Line 19 ES DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL 3 2 1 RS232 Interface The serial interface is used in this case for point to point connections it handles communication with the host computer and allows both transmission of code data and the programming of the scanner This is the default setting The following pins are used for RS232 interface connection CBX100 500 Function TX Transmit Data RX Receive Data RTS Request To Send CTS Clear To Send SGND Signal Ground It is always advisable to use shielded cables If the shield
119. uts Ext Trigger 1 Encoder optocoupled NPN or PNP 2 aux digital inputs Outputs 3 software programmable digital optocoupled outputs Light receiver Wavelength Safety class Light source Laser control Security system to turn laser off in case of motor slow down Scan rate lt 1000 scans s 500 per leg Maximum resolution Max reading distance Max reading width Max depth of field USER INTERFACE LCD Display 2 lines by 20 characters LCD Keypad 3 keys LED indicators Power On green TX Data green Phase On yellow Network red Encoder yellow see reading diagrams in par 9 4 108 TECHNICAL FEATURES O SOFTWARE FEATURES Readable Codes Interleaved 2 5 Code 39 Standard Codabar Code 128 GS1 128 ex EAN 128 Code 93 standard and full ASCII EAN UPC including Add on 2 and Add on 5 GS1 DataBar including Limited and Expanded Code selection Up to 10 codes during one reading phase Headers and Terminators Up to 128 byte headers and 128 byte terminators On Line Serial On Line Automatic Test PackTrack Continuous Genius utility program Non volatile internal FLASH ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES Operating temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Humidity 90 non condensing Vibration resistance EN 60068 2 6 Frequency range from 5 to 150 Hz 2h T Constant displacement 3 mm pk pk from 5 to 9 Hz AAA Constant acceleration 0 5 g fro
120. work Settings Topology Role slave SYNCHRONIZED x Lonworks Slave Address slaved X ms e manual address setting through slave scanner keyboard see par 1 5 1 for details 8 3 ADVANCED GENIUS CONFIGURATION The ADVANCED selection available when starting the Genius program is addressed to expert users being able to complete a detailed scanner configuration By choosing this option it is possible either to start a new scanner configuration or to open and modify an old one The desired parameters can be defined in the following window similar to the MS Explorer EH Genius COM1 DER Fie Device Edit View Tools Window Help n eas3e8 6468 O FTEs AA a 1 Parameters Explorer New Configuration DER E D581004 3010 E Code Definition Operating Mode Reading System Layout Reading System Layout Reading Parameters Reading Parameters Data Communication settings Data Communication settinc Digital I O Setting Digital 1 0 Setting Diagnostics O Statistics User Information Section 7 Diagnostics Statistics User Information Section Related parameters Figure 82 Genius Parameter Explorer Window The procedure for setting the scanner parameters is supported by a Help On Line which is displayed in an HTML browser It can be selected from the Configuration Help option available in the Help menu In addition a context sensitive help can be enabled by pressing the lt
121. yed in the network depends on the system operating conditions that is adopted operating mode and amount of data stream When creating your network always keep in mind the following guidelines e the Lonworks network logically supports a maximum number of 32 devices master slaves e itis recommended to adhere to the 8 in 16 rule not more than 8 devices in any 16 meter bus segment branch e for DX8200A scanners the total bus length may extend up to 65 m 213 ft e the maximum number of DX8200A readers supported also depends on the type of power propagation adopted by the system see the specific power supply installation manual for details Typically the layouts can be divided into Synchronized single P S or Multidata multi P S networks They can be small up to 10 scanners or large more than 10 scanners Contact Datalogic Automation S r l if your network requires a higher number of readers or in case the application throughput is very high For further information on Lonworks network cabling and connections see the LonWorks TPT Twisted Pair Transceiver Module User s Guide available from the website www echelon com 55 EP DX8200A REFERENCE MANUAL AN For DX8200A Lonworks Network layouts power is always propagated through the 17 pin scanner connectors A specific jumper setting is required CAUTION in CBXSs to pass scanner power to the presence sensor encoder etc 7 1 1 Small Synchronized Ne
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