Datalogic DS8100A - Manual

Datalogic DS8100A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – REFERENCE MANUAL
  • Page 4 – i Calderara di Reno; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
  • Page 5 – CONTENTS; iii
  • Page 6 – iv
  • Page 7 – REFERENCES; REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION; PRODUCTS
  • Page 8 – COMPLIANCE; ELECTRICAL SAFETY; make sure the power cable is; LASER SAFETY; provided to comply with the rules imposed by international; Standard Regulations; WARNING; vi
  • Page 9 – Warning and Device Class Labels; Laser Diode Class Label; POWER SUPPLY; vii
  • Page 10 – GENERAL VIEW; viii
  • Page 11 – Figure B – DS8100A Oscillating Mirror Version; Figure C – Display and Keypad Panel; ix
  • Page 12 – Figure D – Connector Panel for Standard Models; Figure E – Connector Panel for Ethernet Mo
  • Page 13 – GUIDE TO INSTALLATION; NOTE
  • Page 14 – MASTER/SLAVE LONWORKS INSTALLATION
  • Page 15 – ) Send the configuration to the Master.; xiii
  • Page 16 – xiv
  • Page 17 – INTRODUCTION; PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
  • Page 19 – MODEL DESCRIPTION; = Oscillating mirror; rence Angle; value of 19 Hz, raster emulation can; Aperture; igure 1; imum
  • Page 20 – TX DATA
  • Page 21 – Name Description
  • Page 22 – INSTALLATION; PACKAGE CONTENTS; Figure 2 - DS8100A Package Contents
  • Page 23 – INSTALLATION; MECHANICAL MOUNTING; Figure 3- DS8100A Overall Dimensions
  • Page 24 – Figure 5 - DS8100A Oscillating Mirror Model Overall Dimensions; Mounting the Scanner with Accessories; Figure 6 – Mounting the ST-163 Mounting Bracket
  • Page 25 – Figure 7 – Mounting the FBK-8100 and ST-163 Brackets on the Scanner
  • Page 26 – ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS; SGND Main Isolated SGND Main Isolated
  • Page 28 – Main Interface; Pin Name
  • Page 29 – RS485 Full-Duplex Interface; Figure 11 - RS485 Full-Duplex Interface Connections; RS485 Half-Duplex Interface; Main signal ground; Figure 12 – RS485 Half-Duplex Interface Connections
  • Page 30 – Auxiliary Interface; Figure 13 - RS232 Auxiliary Interface Connections; Inputs
  • Page 31 – s when this input is used for the Encoder.; Figure 14 – PNP Command Input Connection using External Power; Figure 15 - PNP Command Input Connection using Scanner Power; Figure 16 - NPN Command Input Connection using External Power; Figure 17 - NPN Command Input Connection using Scanner Power
  • Page 32 – Figure 18 - IN3/IN4 PNP Input Command using External Power; Figure 19 - IN3/IN4 NPN Input Command using Scanner Power
  • Page 33 – Outputs; Figure 20 – Output 1 and Output 2 Interface
  • Page 34 – Figure 21 – Output 3 Interface; Input/Output Connector; Figure 22 - Lonworks INPUT/OUTPUT Connectors; Lonworks INPUT/OUTPUT 17-pin Connector Pinout
  • Page 35 – Network Termination; Network
  • Page 36 – Lonworks Interface; Figure 25 – DS8100A Master/Slave Lonworks Connection
  • Page 38 – Connector; Figure 29 – Harting RJ Industrial® Push Pull Male Connector; Modul
  • Page 39 – Ethernet Interface; Figure 31 – Straight Through Cable; Figure 32 – Inverted Cable; Supply
  • Page 40 – Figure 33 – Power Supply Using the 26-pin Connector; How To Build A Simple Interface Test Cable:; POSITIONING THE SCANNER; Pitch 0°, Skew 0° to 45° and Tilt 0°
  • Page 41 – Pitch
  • Page 43 – Standard Models; Figure 37 – Point-to-Point for Standard Models; Fieldbus Models; Figure 38 – Point-to-Point for Fieldbus Models
  • Page 44 – Through; ed with a Lonworks; Figure 39 – Pass Through Connection for DS8100A Standard Models
  • Page 45 – Figure 40 – Pass Through Connection for Fieldbus Models
  • Page 47 – Figure 43 – Multiplexer for DS8100A Standard Models
  • Page 48 – CAUTION
  • Page 49 – Small Synchronized Network; operating mode is used for this layout.; Figure 44 – Small Synchronized Network with 2 Readers
  • Page 51 – Large Synchronized Network
  • Page 53 – Redundant System; Figure 48 - Example Redundant Reading Station Layout; Working
  • Page 54 – Multidata Network; Figure 49 – Multidata Network
  • Page 55 – activated by a signal generated by the remote Host or by a physical; Figure 50 – Fieldbus Small Synchronized Network
  • Page 57 – SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION; SOFTWARE; GENIUSTM INSTALLATION; Figure 51 - GeniusTM Wizard Opening Window
  • Page 58 – Figure 52 - GeniusTM Wizard Closing Window; est Operating Mode; Figure 53 - Test Mode Selection
  • Page 59 – On Line Operating Mode; Selection; Automa ic Op; In; erating Mode; Figure 55 - Automatic Mode Selection
  • Page 60 – GeniusTM Network Setup Through Master; Condition Available; . The first operation; to perform is the configuration of your; Figure 56 – Local Device Network Settings
  • Page 61 – icon available on the Toolbar to make the; Figure 57 – Cluster Configuration; icon representing the scanner status
  • Page 62 – xpress Network Setup
  • Page 63 – Network Wizard
  • Page 65 – ive Slave Address Ass nment; Figure 58 - GeniusTM Parameter Explorer Window
  • Page 66 – AMETER DEFAULT VALUES
  • Page 67 – Parameter Default
  • Page 69 – READING FEATURES; READING; Figure 59 – Linear Reading; Figure 60 – Partial Scans; Tilt Angle for Advanced Code Reconstruction; maximum) under which the code reconstruction process is still; Figure 61 – Tilt Angle
  • Page 70 – Figure 62 – Reading Zones with; maximum depend on various parameters such as: label height,; Figure 63 – PackTrackTM System Layout
  • Page 71 – All Pac TrackTM functionalities are programmed via the G; DS Scanner PackTrackTM Reference System; Figu
  • Page 72 – Note; Figure 65 – Opening the Spy Window
  • Page 73 – Figure 67 – Performing the PackTrackTM Calibration
  • Page 74 – RMANC; Tab e 1
  • Page 75 – Table 2
  • Page 76 – READING DIAGRAMS; Reading mode = Linear; CONDITIONS; Code
  • Page 78 – ote
  • Page 80 – TIONS; CONDI
  • Page 82 – ar
  • Page 86 – MAINTENANCE; avoid any abrasive substances.; is turned off or at; ARNING; The Da logic A; check the Modify & Backup Lon Slave Scanner; in GeniusTM and configure the Lonworks Slave Scanner
  • Page 87 – MAINTENANCE
  • Page 88 – TROUBLESHOOTING; TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
  • Page 89 – TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 91 – TECHNICAL FEATURES; TURES; Main Baud
  • Page 92 – PHYSICAL FEATURES
  • Page 93 – GLOSSARY
  • Page 96 – INDEX
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Page 3 - REFERENCE MANUAL
Page 4 - i Calderara di Reno; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

DATALOGIC S.p.A. Via Candini 2 40012 - Lippo dBologna - Italy i Calderara di Reno DS8100A Reference Manual Ed.: 07/2006 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED atalogic reserves the right to make modifications or improvements without prior notification. D Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors ...

Page 5 - CONTENTS; iii

CONTENTS REFERENCES ............................................................................................................. v Reference Documentation ............................................................................................ v Services and Support ...............................

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