Page 3 - CONTENTS; iii
CONTENTS REFERENCES ............................................................................................................. v Conventions .................................................................................................................. v Reference Documentation ..................
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5.1 DB25-Pin Connector ................................................................................................... 43 5.2 DB9-Pin Connector (RS232 Auxiliary Port) ................................................................ 44 5.3 RJ45 8-Pin Connector (Ethernet) ............................
Page 5 - REFERENCES; CONVENTIONS; and click on the links indicated for further information; PATENTS
REFERENCES CONVENTIONS This manual uses the following conventions: "User" refers to anyone using a Matrix-2000™ reader. "Reader" refers to the Matrix-2000™ reader. "You" refers to the System Administrator or Technical Support person using this manual to install, configure, op...
Page 6 - COMPLIANCE; EMC COMPLIANCE; ATTENTION: READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLING THE PRODUCT; LED CLASS; vi
COMPLIANCE For installation, use and maintenance it is not necessary to open the reader. EMC COMPLIANCE In order to meet the EMC requirements: • connect reader chassis to the plant earth ground by means of a flat copper braid shorter than 100 mm; • connect the main interface cable shield to pin 1 of...
Page 7 - vii; HANDLING; avoid that the readers are dropped (exceeding shock limits).
vii HANDLING The Matrix-2000™ is designed to be used in an industrial environment and is built to withstand vibration and shock when correctly installed, however it is also a precision product and therefore before and during installation it must be handled correctly to avoid damage. • avoid that the...
Page 8 - viii
• do not weld the reader into position which can cause electrostatic, heat or reading window damage. • do not spray paint near the reader which can cause reading window damage. viii
Page 9 - GENERAL VIEW; Figure A; ix
GENERAL VIEW Matrix-2000™ 1 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 9 12 11 10 Figure A Reading Window F2 LED F1 LED Power On LED Keypad button 1 2 4 5 3 6 9 8 7 External Trigger LED Communication LED Main/Auxiliary Interface Good Read LED 10 Auxiliary Interface Ethernet Interface (for 21XX models only) 11 12 Ethernet MAC Ad...
Page 11 - RAPID CONFIGURATION; RAPID; STEP 1 – CONNECTING THE SYSTEM; CBX; Figure 1 – Matrix-2000TM in Stand Alone Layout; Main Interface
RAPID CONFIGURATION 1 1 RAPID CONFIGURATION STEP 1 – CONNECTING THE SYSTEM To connect the system in a Stand Alone configuration, you need the hardware indicated in Figure 1. In this layout the data is transmitted to the Host on the main serial interface. The RS232 auxiliary interface can be used for...
Page 12 - Matrix-2000TM Reference Manual; CAUTION
Matrix-2000™ Reference Manual 1 CBX100/CBX500 Pinout for Matrix-2000™ The table below gives the pinout of the CBX100/CBX500 terminal block connectors. Use this pinout when the Matrix-2000™ reader is connected by means of the CBX100/CBX500: CBX100/500 Terminal Block Connectors Input Power Outputs Vdc...
Page 13 - 9-pin M16 male connector pinout; MAIN
RAPID CONFIGURATION 1 DB25-Pin Connector The Matrix-2000 ™ reader is equipped with a 25-pin male D-Sub connector for connection to the power supply and input/output signals. The details of the connector pins are indicated in the following table: 13 25 14 1 Figure 2 - 25-pin male D-Sub Connector 19-p...
Page 14 - Figure 4 - RJ45 Modular Jack; RJ45 modular jack pinout
Matrix-2000™ Reference Manual 1 DB9-Pin Connector (RS232 Auxiliary Port) There is also a separate 9-pin female D-sub connector for the Auxiliary port connection with the following pinout: 5 1 9 6 Figure 3 - 9-pin female D-Sub Connector 9-pin female D-sub connector pinout Pin Name Function 2 TX Trans...
Page 15 - STEP 2 – MOUNTING AND POSITIONING THE SYSTEM; position for the reader as shown in the figures below.; Figure 5 - Positioning with Mounting Bracket; and; Tilt 0°; , although the reader can read a code at any Tilt; Figure 6 – Pitch, Skew and Tilt Angles
RAPID CONFIGURATION 1 STEP 2 – MOUNTING AND POSITIONING THE SYSTEM 1. To mount the Matrix-2000™, use the mounting bracket to obtain the most suitable position for the reader as shown in the figures below. Figure 5 - Positioning with Mounting Bracket 2. When mounting the Matrix-2000™ take into consid...
Page 16 - STEP 3 – AUTOLEARNING CONFIGURATION; This LED indicates the device is powered; Auto Learn
Matrix-2000™ Reference Manual 1 STEP 3 – AUTOLEARNING CONFIGURATION An autolearning procedure is available to reduce installation time.Status and diagnostic information are clearly presented by means of four colored LEDs, whereas the single push button and F1 and F2 LEDs give immediate access to the...
Page 17 - green; Figure 7 – Auto Learn Function; NOTE
RAPID CONFIGURATION 1 NOTE Autolearning configuration parameters can be saved to temporary memory only by selecting the "Autolearning Setup>Store Memory" parameter in VisiSet™. The Autolearning function on the keypad button can also be disabled by the user via VisiSet™. green Auto Learn (...
Page 18 - yellow; Figure 8 – Positioning Function; Restore Default; F2 green; Figure 9 – Restore Default Function
Matrix-2000™ Reference Manual 1 To cancel the Positioning function, press and hold the keypad button at any time during the procedure: the F1 LED will stop blinking and Matrix-2000™ will emit a long low pitched beep. yellow Positioning (F1) Figure 8 – Positioning Function Restore Default (Optional) ...
Page 19 - STEP 4 – INSTALLING VISISETTM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM; Autolearning Wizard for rapid configuration and for new users; Figure 10 - VisiSetTM Opening Window
RAPID CONFIGURATION 1 STEP 4 – INSTALLING VISISET™ CONFIGURATION PROGRAM VisiSet ™ is a Datalogic reader configuration tool providing several important advantages: • Autolearning Wizard for rapid configuration and for new users; • Defined configuration directly stored in the reader; • Communication ...
Page 20 - STEP 5 – CONFIGURATION USING AUTOLEARNING WIZARD; Autolearning
Matrix-2000™ Reference Manual 1 STEP 5 – CONFIGURATION USING AUTOLEARNING WIZARD 1. Select the Autolearning Wizard button from the Main menu. 2. Place the desired code in front of the reader at the correct reading distance (depending on the model, see the Reading Features table in par. 7.1). 3. Pres...
Page 22 - ADVANCED READER CONFIGURATION; Device> Get Configuration From Temporary Memory; Figure 12 - VisiSetTM Parameter Setup Window; Host Mode Programming
Matrix-2000™ Reference Manual 1 ADVANCED READER CONFIGURATION For further details on advanced product configuration, refer to the VisiSet™ Help On-Line. The following are alternative or advanced reader configuration methods: Advanced Configuration Using VisiSet™ Advanced configuration can be perform...
Page 23 - GENERAL FEATURES; GENERAL; is a Datalogic compact 2D reader designed and produced to be a high; Standard Application Program; . This program controls; Programmability
GENERAL FEATURES 2 2 GENERAL FEATURES 2.1 INTRODUCTION Matrix-2000 ™ is a Datalogic compact 2D reader designed and produced to be a high performance affordable solution for both linear and two-dimensional code reading applications. Matrix-2000™ has been developed for use in numerous applications, in...
Page 25 - PWR
GENERAL FEATURES 2 The following indicators are located on the top of the reader: PWR red LED indicates that the reader is connected to the power supply (see Figure A, 5). TRIG yellow LED indicates external trigger activity (Figure A, 6). READ red LED signals successful code decoding (Figure A, 7). ...
Page 26 - MODEL DESCRIPTION; Accessory
Matrix-2000™ Reference Manual 2 2.3 MODEL DESCRIPTION The Matrix-2000 ™ reader is available in different versions according to the following characteristics: MATRIX - 2XXX-X Optics 1 = Ultra High Density (UHD)2 = High Density (HD) 3 = Standard Density (STD) 4 = Low Density (LD) 5 = Medium Range (MR)...
Page 27 - APPLICATION EXAMPLES
GENERAL FEATURES 2 2.5 APPLICATION EXAMPLES Matrix-2000™ is profitably used in the omnidirectional reading of 2D, stacked, linear and postal codes. The powerful LED illuminator, the Matrix 2XX1 60 fps CCD sensor and the 400 MHz CPU allow the decoding of fast moving codes (over 6.0 m/s) on industrial...
Page 28 - Figure 15 - Unidose Flow-Pack with PDF417 Code
Matrix-2000™ Reference Manual 2 Matrix-2000™ assures the reading of deformed and / or overprinted codes, even though damaged or printed on high reflective surfaces (see Figures 15,16,17). Figure 15 - Unidose Flow-Pack with PDF417 Code Figure 16 - Overprinted Barcode Readable by Matrix-2000™ also Thr...
Page 29 - Adjacent Code Elements
GENERAL FEATURES 2 Figure 19 - Dot Peening Marking on Metal Surface with Multi-dot per Code Element Figure 20 - Directly Marked Dot Matrix Code Characterized by Outstanding Separation Distance between Adjacent Code Elements Figure 21 - Data Matrix Code Directly Marked on PCB Surface by Using Laser E...
Page 30 - EXTERNAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS; with uneven or noisy background surfaces
Matrix-2000™ Reference Manual 2 2.6 EXTERNAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS In some direct part marking applications best reading results are obtained by using an external lighting system. A series of accessory illuminators are available which cover a variety of applications. The LT-100 Cone Lighting System provi...
Page 31 - with uneven, noisy and scratched surfaces; Figure 25 - LT-210 Mini Spot Lighting System
GENERAL FEATURES 2 The LT-210 Mini Spot Lighting System provides a high intensity light source designed for the following applications: • with uneven, noisy and scratched surfaces • where dot peening or laser etching codes are directly marked onto metal surfaces or PCBs and need to be highlighted. H...
Page 32 - Figure 28 - LT-316 60° Dark Field Ring Lighting System
Matrix-2000™ Reference Manual 2 The LT-316 60° Dark Field Ring Lighting System is designed for reading codes produced by Dot Peening (especially by a 120° stylus) or Laser Etching on flat, reflective parts. Figure 28 - LT-316 60° Dark Field Ring Lighting System The LT-410 Coaxial Lighting System is ...
Page 33 - Figure 31 - LT-511 Dome Lighting System
GENERAL FEATURES 2 The LT-511 Dome Lighting System is a diffuse dome light designed for reading printed label or Direct Marking codes on parts with a curved surface. Figure 31 - LT-511 Dome Lighting System The LT-630 Four Bar Lighting System is designed for Code verification applications according t...
Page 34 - MATRIX-2000TM REFERENCE MANUAL; INSTALLATION; PACKAGE CONTENTS; Figure 33 - Package Contents
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 3 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS Verify that the Matrix-2000™ reader and all the parts supplied with the equipment are present and intact when opening the packaging; the list of parts includes: Matrix-2000™ reader Quick Reference Guide Test Chart Matrix family CD-R...
Page 35 - INSTALLATION; MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS; Figure 34 - Overall Dimensions
INSTALLATION 3 3.2 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS Matrix-2000 ™ can be installed to operate in different positions. The eight screw holes (M4 x 5) on the body of the reader are for mechanical fixture (Figure 34). The diagram below gives the overall dimensions of the reader and may be used for its installatio...
Page 36 - Figure 35 - Overall dimensions - 90° model
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 3 73 [2.87] 12 1 [4 .7 6 ] 57 [2 .2 4] mm [inch] 73 [2.87] Ø4 .2 [Ø 0.1 7] 15 [0.59] 37 [1.46] 4.2 [0.17] 95 [3 .7 4] 47 .5 [1.8 7] Ø 8.2 [Ø 0.3 2] 47 .5 [1. 8 7] 95 [3 .74 ] 2 [0.08] mm [inch] Figure 35 - Overall dimensions - 90° model Figure 36 - Mounting Bracket Over...
Page 37 - ideal; Figure 38 - Pitch angle
INSTALLATION 3 3.3 POSITIONING Matrix-2000 ™ is able to decode code labels at a variety of angles, however significant angular distortion may degrade reading performance. When mounting Matrix-2000 ™ , take into consideration these ideal label position angles: Pitch or Skew 10° to 20° and Tilt 0° . N...
Page 38 - The; Tilt; angle is represented by the value; Figure 40 - Tilt angle
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 3 The Tilt angle is represented by the value T in Figure 40. Matrix-2000 ™ can read labels with any tilt angle. Figure 40 - Tilt angle Position the reader so that the distance from the reading window to the code surface is that indicated in par. 7.1 for your model. 28
Page 39 - CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 4 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS All Matrix-2000™ models can be connected to a CBX connection box through one of the available CAB-Sxx accessory cables. These accessory cables terminate in a 25-pin female D-sub connector on the Matrix-2000™ side and in a 25-pin male D-sub co...
Page 40 - Figure 41 - Power Supply Connections; MAIN SERIAL INTERFACE
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 4 NOTE To avoid electromagnetic interference when the reader is connected to a CBX connection box, verify the jumper positions in the CBX as indicated in its Installation Manual. 4.1 POWER SUPPLY Power can be supplied to the reader through the CBX100/500 spring clamp te...
Page 41 - Interface; Function; Figure 43 - RS232 Control Signals
CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 4.2.1 RS232 Interface The RS232 interface can be used for Point-to-Point, Pass Through or Master/Slave connections. When it is connected to the host computer it allows both transmission of code data and reader configuration by VisiSet™. The following pins are used for RS...
Page 42 - Figure 44 - RS485 Full-duplex Connections; Figure 45 - RS485 Full-duplex Connections using Only TX Signals
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 4 4.2.2 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 electric...
Page 43 - SGND Signal; Figure 46 - RS485 Half-duplex Connections
CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 4.2.3 RS485 Half-Duplex Interface 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. 6.4) exploiting a proprietary protocol based on polled mode c...
Page 44 - Figure 47 – Matrix-2000TM Multidrop Connection to a Multiplexer
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 4 Figure 47 – Matrix-2000™ Multidrop Connection to a Multiplexer 34
Page 45 - Figure 49 - RS232 Auxiliary Interface Connections
CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 4.3 AUXILIARY RS232 INTERFACE The RS232 auxiliary interface is available for Point-to-Point, Pass Through or Master/Slave connections. When it is connected to the host computer it allows both transmission of code data and reader configuration by VisiSet™. The parameters ...
Page 47 - EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTIONS USING MATRIX-2000TM POWER; Figure 50 – PH-1 External Trigger Using MATRIX-2000TM Power; Figure 51 - NPN External Trigger Using MATRIX-2000TM Power; EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER; Figure 52 - PNP External Trigger Using External Power; Figure 53 - NPN External Trigger Using External Power
CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTIONS USING MATRIX-2000™ POWER CAUTION Power is available directly to the Input Device, independently from the Power Supply Switch inside the CBX. (brown) (black) (blue) PH-1 Photocell (PNP) Figure 50 – PH-1 External Trigger Using MATRIX-2000...
Page 48 - Power Source - Inputs; INPUT 2 CONNECTIONS USING MATRIX-2000TM POWER; PNP Input 2 Using MATRIX-2000TM Power; NPN Input 2 Using MATRIX-2000TM Power; INPUT 2 CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER; Figure 54 - PNP Input 2 Using External Power
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 4 CBX100/500 Function +V Power Source - Inputs I2A Input 2 A (polarity insensitive) I2B Input 2 B (polarity insensitive) -V Power Reference - Inputs INPUT 2 CONNECTIONS USING MATRIX-2000™ POWER CAUTION Power is available directly to the Input Device, independently from ...
Page 49 - Figure 55 - NPN Input 2 Using External Power; Power Source - Outputs
CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 Pulled up to External Input Device Power Input Signal Input Device Figure 55 - NPN Input 2 Using External Power 4.5 OUTPUTS Thee optocoupled general purpose outputs are available. The meaning of the three outputs can be defined by the user. They are typically used either...
Page 50 - OUTPUT CONNECTIONS USING MATRIX-2000TM POWER; Figure 56 - Open Emitter Output Using MATRIX-2000TM Power; Figure 57 - Open Collector Output Using MATRIX-2000TM Power; OUTPUT CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER; Figure 58 - Output Open Emitter Using External Power; Figure 59 - Output Open Collector Using External Power
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 4 OUTPUT CONNECTIONS USING MATRIX-2000™ POWER CAUTION Power is available directly to the Output Device, independently from the Power Supply Switch inside the CBX. Power to Output Output device Signal Output device Reference Output Device Figure 56 - Open Emitter Output ...
Page 51 - EXTERNAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS; Vdc; GND; External Lighting System; Figure 60 – External Lighting System Connections
CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 4.6 EXTERNAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS If an External Illuminator is used, it can be powered from the CBX connection box. It must be connected to the Vdc and GND terminal clamps. CAUTION Power is available directly to the Illuminator, independently from the Power Supply Switch in...
Page 52 - RS232 PC-side connections; Pin Name Pin
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 4 4.7 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 1 5 9 6 9-pin male connector 13 25 14 1 25-pin male connector Pin Name Pi...
Page 53 - 9-PIN CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS; MATRIX-2000TM CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
19-PIN CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 5 5 MATRIX-2000™ CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 5.1 DB25-PIN CONNECTOR The Matrix-2000 ™ reader is equipped with a 25-pin male D-Sub connector for connection to the power supply and input/output signals. The details of the connector pins are indicated in the...
Page 54 - Pin Name Function; Figure 63 - RJ45 Modular Jack
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 5 5.2 DB9-PIN CONNECTOR (RS232 AUXILIARY PORT) There is also a separate 9-pin female D-sub connector for the Auxiliary port connection with the following pinout: 5 1 9 6 Figure 62 - 9-pin female D-Sub Connector 9-pin female D-sub connector pinout Pin Name Function 2 TX ...
Page 55 - MATRIX; MAIN SERIAL INTERFACE; Pin Name
19-PIN CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 5 5.4 POWER SUPPLY Power is supplied to the reader through the pins provided on the 25-pin connector (see Figure 64): MATRIX 9/13 23/25 Vdc GND 1 SHIELD USER INTERFACE CHASSIS V- (Ground) V+ (10 - 30 Vdc) Earth Ground Earth Ground Chassis Figure 64 - Power Sup...
Page 57 - Main opto-isolated reference ground
19-PIN CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 5 5.5.2 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 i...
Page 58 - Figure 69 - RS485 Half-duplex Connections
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 5 5.5.3 RS485 Half-Duplex Interface The opto-isolated RS485 half-duplex (3 wires + shield) interface is available for polled communication protocols. It can be used for multidrop connections with a Datalogic Multiplexer, (see Figure 70 and par. 6.4) exploiting a proprie...
Page 59 - Figure 70 – Matrix-2000TM Multidrop Connection to a Mutiplexer
19-PIN CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 5 The figure below shows a multidrop configuration with Matrix-2000™ readers connected to a Multiplexer. CAUTION This is an example of multidrop wiring. Consult the multiplexer manual for complete wiring instructions. Figure 70 – Matrix-2000™ Multidrop Connect...
Page 60 - Name; Transmitted
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 5 5.6 AUXILIARY RS232 INTERFACE The RS232 auxiliary interface is available for Point-to-Point, Pass Through or Master/Slave connections. When it is connected to the host computer it allows both transmission of code data and reader configuration by VisiSet™. The paramete...
Page 61 - RJ45 Modular Jack Pinout; Not connected; Figure 74 - Crossover Cable
19-PIN CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 5 5.7 ETHERNET INTERFACE (MATRIX-21XX MODELS ONLY) The Ethernet Interface can be used for TCP/IP communication with a remote or local host computer by connecting the reader to either a LAN or directly to a host PC. The following is an example of a connection t...
Page 63 - Figure 75 - External Trigger Using PNP PH-1 Photocell; Figure 76 – External Trigger PNP Using Matrix-2000TM Power; Figure 77 - External Trigger NPN Using Matrix-2000TM Power
19-PIN CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 5 The connections are indicated in the following diagrams: Pin Name Function 9 Vdc Power Supply input voltage + 18 I1A External Trigger A (polarity insensitive) 19 I1B External Trigger B (polarity insensitive) 25 GND Power Supply input voltage - When current f...
Page 64 - Figure 78 - External Trigger PNP Using External Power; Figure 79 - External Trigger NPN Using External Power; Figure 80 - Input PNP Using Matrix-2000TM Power; Figure 81 - Input NPN Using Matrix-2000TM Power
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 5 EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER Matrix-2000™ EXTERNAL TRIGGER Vext 30 Vdc max. 18 19 V CC ~ ~ + - V Signal I1A I1B I in Figure 78 - External Trigger PNP Using External Power Matrix-2000™ EXTERNAL TRIGGER Vext 30 Vdc max. 18 19 Signal V V CC ~ ~...
Page 65 - Figure 82 - Input PNP Using External Power; Figure 83 - Input NPN Using External Power
19-PIN CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 5 INPUT 2 CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER Matrix-2000™ INPUT DEVICE Vext 30 Vdc max. 6 10 V CC ~ ~ + - V Signal I2A I2B I in Figure 82 - Input PNP Using External Power Matrix-2000™ INPUT DEVICE Vext 30 Vdc max. 6 10 Signal V V CC ~ ~ + - I2A I2B Figure 83 - I...
Page 66 - Figure 85 - Open Collector Output Connection
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 5 The output signals are fully programmable being determined by the configured Activation/Deactivation events, Deactivation Timeout or a combination of the two. Refer to the Digital I/O folder in the VisiSet™ Help On Line for further details. MATRIX-2000™ USER INTERFACE...
Page 67 - RS232 PC-side connections; RX; How To Build A Simple Interface Test Cable:
19-PIN CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 5 5.10 USER INTERFACE RS232 PC-side connections 1 5 9 6 9-pin male connector 13 25 14 1 25-pin male connector Pin Name Pin Name 2 RX 3 RX 3 TX 2 TX 5 GND 7 GND 7 RTS 4 RTS 8 CTS 5 CTS How To Build A Simple Interface Test Cable: The following wiring diagram sho...
Page 68 - TYPICAL; Figure 87 – Serial Interface Point-to-Point Layout
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 6 6 TYPICAL LAYOUTS The following typical layouts refer to system hardware configurations. However, they also require the correct setup of the software configuration parameters. Dotted lines in the figures refer to optional hardware configurations within the particular ...
Page 69 - TYPICAL LAYOUTS; Power; Figure 88 – Pass-Through Layout
TYPICAL LAYOUTS 6 6.2 PASS-THROUGH Pass-through mode allows two or more devices to be connected to a single external serial interface. Each reader transmits the messages received by the Auxiliary interface onto the Main interface. All messages will be passed through this chain to the host. When One ...
Page 70 - Host; Figure 89 – RS232 Master/Slave Layout
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 6 6.3 RS232 MASTER/SLAVE The RS232 master/slave connection is used to collect data from several readers to build either a multi-point or a multi-sided reading system; there can be one master and up to 9 slaves connected together. The Slave readers use RS232 only on the ...
Page 71 - Figure 90 - Multiplexer Layout
TYPICAL LAYOUTS 6 6.4 MULTIPLEXER Each reader is connected to a Multiplexer (for example MX4000) with the RS485 half-duplex main interface through a CBX connection box. Before proceeding with the connection it is necessary to select the MUX32 communication protocol and the multidrop address for each...
Page 72 - Crossover
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 6 6.5 ETHERNET CONNECTION (MATRIX-21XX MODELS ONLY) For Matrix-21XX models, the Ethernet connection is possible in two different layouts. In both layouts, before proceeding with the connection, it is necessary to configure the reader Ethernet parameters via VisiSet™. Fo...
Page 74 - READING; READING DISTANCE AND FOV; Figure 93 – VGA Model Positioning
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 7 7 READING FEATURES 7.1 READING DISTANCE AND FOV The following figures represent the Reading Distance and Field of View (FOV) based on the Matrix-2000™ model. Position the reader so that the distance from the reading window to the code surface is that indicated in the ...
Page 75 - READING FEATURES; MODELS
READING FEATURES 7 Special models with different FOV and focus distance are available on request. Refer to your local Datalogic distributor. All distances indicated from the reading window to the code surface are the same for 90° models. READING FEATURES Frame Rate Up to 60 frames/sec. with VGA imag...
Page 76 - MAXIMUM LINE SPEED CALCULATION; Exposure Time; Shutter; ) parameter defines the time during which the image will be; D codes; Texp; is the minimum
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 7 7.2 MAXIMUM LINE SPEED CALCULATION The Exposure Time (or Shutter ) parameter defines the time during which the image will be exposed to the reader sensor to be acquired. This parameter depends heavily on the environmental conditions (external lighting system, image co...
Page 77 - Code/Background Contrast
READING FEATURES 7 The Internal Lighting Mode parameter allows to set the operating mode of the internal lighting system. The possible values are: • Disabled : the built-in LED array is turned off all the time. This option can be useful if using an external lighting system; • Always ON : the built-i...
Page 78 - SOFTWARE; VISISETTM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS; Pentium processor; INSTALLING VISISETTM; Launch VisiSetTM installation by clicking Install.
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 8 8 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Software configuration of your Matrix-2000™ for static reading or simple code reading applications can be accomplished by the Rapid Configuration procedure using the onboard keypad Autolearning Configuration (which requires no external configu...
Page 79 - SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION; Connect; on the VisiSetTM menu bar. The PC will automatically connect to the; Figure 94 - Main Window
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 8 8.3 STARTUP After completing the mechanical and electrical connections to Matrix-2000™, you can begin software configuration as follows: 1. Power on the Matrix-2000™ reader. Wait for the reader startup. The system bootstrap requires a few seconds to be completed. The reader ...
Page 80 - Options; the logging function (; Log; VisiSetTM window properties (; Environment; VisiSetTM communication channel (; Communication
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 8 8.3.1 VisiSet™ Options The Options item from the VisiSet™ menu (see Figure 94) presents a window allowing you to configure: − the logging function ( Log ) − VisiSet™ window properties ( Environment ) − VisiSet™ communication channel ( Communication ) Figure 95 - Optio...
Page 81 - Figure 97 - Options – Communication: Serial Port
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 8 Figure 97 - Options – Communication: Serial Port Figure 98 - Options – Communication: Ethernet 71
Page 82 - Use the; Calibration Tool; Close the Parameter Setup window and press; on the VisiSetTM menu bar; Run; Disconnect; exits closing communication between Matrix-2000TM and VisiSetTM, and; Run
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 8 8.4 CONFIGURATION Once connected to Matrix-2000™ as described in par. 8.3, you can modify the configuration parameters as follows: 1. Press the Calibration Tool button from the Main Menu. Matrix-2000™ will download its permanent memory configuration parameters with th...
Page 83 - View the Selected Value; for each parameter.; Restore the Default Value; of each parameter or of all the parameters of a group.; Get Properties; gives information about the parameter in the form of a pop-up hint.; Parameter
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 8 8.4.1 Edit Reader Parameters The Parameter Setup window displays the configuration parameters grouped in a series of folders. Each parameter can be modified by selecting a different item from the prescribed list in the box, or by typing new values directly into the parameter...
Page 85 - option from
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 8 When all the configuration parameters are set correctly, save them to the Matrix-2000™ reader by pressing the Send button. See Figure 99. For successive configuration of other readers or for backup/archive copies, it is possible to save the configuration onto your PC by sele...
Page 86 - READING SYSTEM LAYOUT
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 8 Environmental Parameters regard the device Identity and Position in a Network (Master/Slave RS232, MUX32, Ethernet) and are not influenced by the "Send Default Configuration" and "Send Configuration" commands. This allows individual devices to be confi...
Page 88 - By selecting the Calibration Tool from the VisiSetTM Main Menu (; Figure 100 - Calibration OK; Permanent Memory
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 8 8.4.3 Calibration VisiSet™ provides a Calibration Tool to maximize the reading performance by tuning the acquisition parameters and the time of the delayed triggers. By selecting the Calibration Tool from the VisiSet™ Main Menu ( F ), the following window appears toge...
Page 89 - Gain; Longer esposure times; Figure 101 - Example Under Exposure: Too Dark
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 8 The following examples show some of the typical conditions occurring during the installation: Under-exposure: To correct this result it is recommended to change the following parameters in their order of appearance: 1. increase the Exposure Time (x 10 µ s) 2. increase the Ga...
Page 90 - Figure 102 - Example Over Exposure: Too Light
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 8 Over-exposure: To correct this result it is recommended to change the following parameters in their order of appearance: 1. decrease the Gain 2. decrease the Exposure Time (x 10 µ s) Figure 102 - Example Over Exposure: Too Light 80
Page 91 - Moving code out of the Field of View:; reposition the reader; Acquisition Trigger; by tuning the; Figure 103 - Example out of FOV
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 8 Moving code out of the Field of View: To correct this result and have the code completely visible in F.O.V., it is possible to follow one or both the procedures listed below: • reposition the reader • use the Acquisition Trigger Delay by tuning the Delay Time (x100 µ s) Figu...
Page 92 - Calibration; From; Not Readable; to; Readable; Self Tuning Image Processing; Processing Modes Only, Decoding Methods Only, Code Contrast
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 8 8.4.4 Multi Image Acquisition Settings When controlled variable conditions occur in the application, Multiple Image Acquisition Settings (up to 10), can be defined to create a database of parameter groups that handle each specific application condition. This database ...
Page 93 - Region Of Interest Windowing; allows defining a region or window within the reader FOV.
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 8 8.4.6 Region Of Interest Windowing In order to satisfy very high throughput applications, higher frame rates can be achieved using the powerful Region Of Interest Windowing parameters in the Calibration parameter setup menu. Region Of Interest Windowing allows defining a reg...
Page 94 - Decoding Method: Direct Marking; QR; code the
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 8 8.4.7 Direct Part Marking Applications Decoding Method: Direct Marking For Data Matrix and QR code the Decoding Method parameter selects the decoding algorithm according to the printing/marking technique used to create the symbol and on the overall printing/marking qu...
Page 95 - Image Filter; Image Acquisition Setting; Erode; Dilate; Close
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 8 Image Filter Sets the filter to be applied to the image before being processed. This parameter can be used to successfully decode particular ink-spread printed codes (ex. direct part mark codes). A different filter can be applied to each Image Acquisition Setting . The Erode...
Page 96 - IMAGE CAPTURE AND DECODING; Capture Image; Decode Last Image; functions from the VisiSetTM Main; Figure 104 - Capture and Decoding Functions; View Statistics; item in the; File; menu. One of three different windows; Figure 105 - Code Statistics
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 8 8.5 IMAGE CAPTURE AND DECODING By using the Capture Image and Decode Last Image functions from the VisiSet™ Main menu, you can get information about the image decodable codes in terms of Symbology, encoded Data, Position and Orientation, Decode Time and Code Quality A...
Page 97 - MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE 9 9 MAINTENANCE 9.1 CLEANING Clean the reading window (see Figure A, 1) periodically for continued correct operation of the reader. Dust, dirt, etc. on the window may alter the reading performance. Repeat the operation frequently in particularly dirty environments. Use soft material and ...
Page 98 - 0 TROUBLESHOOTING; GENERAL GUIDELINES; File>Save Configuration File; Debounce Filter
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 10 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1 GENERAL GUIDELINES • When wiring the device, pay careful attention to the signal name (acronym) on the CBX100/500 spring clamp connectors (chp. 4 ). If you are connecting directly to the Matrix- 2000™ DB25-pin connector pay attention to the pi...
Page 99 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE; Reading Phase-OFF String; Reading; No Read Message
TROUBLESHOOTING 10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Suggestion One Shot or Phase Mode using serial trigger source: the ”TRIGGER” LED is not blinking. • In the Operating Mode folder check the settings for Reading Phase-ON, Acquisition Trigger and Reading Phase-OFF parameters. • Are the COM port paramete...
Page 100 - In VisiSet
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Suggestion are incorrect, corrupted or incomplete. • In VisiSet ™ Communication folder check the settings of Header and Terminator String parameters. • In VisiSet™ Data Collection folder, check the settings of DATA FORMAT parameter group...
Page 101 - 1 TECHNICAL FEATURES; ELECTRICAL FEATURES
TECHNICAL FEATURES 11 11 TECHNICAL FEATURES ELECTRICAL FEATURES Power Supply Voltage 10 to 30 Vdc Power Consumption 0.8 to 0.27 A, 8 W max.; 0.5 to 0.17 A, 5 W typical Communication Interfaces Main - RS232 - RS485 full-duplex - RS485 half-duplex 2400 to 115200 bit/s 2400 to 115200 bit/s 2400 to 1152...
Page 102 - CODE QUALITY VERIFICATION
MATRIX-2000™ REFERENCE MANUAL 11 CODE QUALITY VERIFICATION Standard Supported Symbologies ISO/IEC 16022 Data Matrix ECC 200 ISO/IEC 18004 QR Code ISO/IEC 15415 Data Matrix ECC 200, QR Code ISO/IEC 15416 Code 128, Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5, Codabar, Code 93, EAN-8/13, UPC-A/E AS9132A Data Matrix EC...
Page 103 - GLOSSARY; To recognize a barcode symbology
GLOSSARY AIM (Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility): AIM Global is the international trade association representing automatic identification and mobility technology solution providers. AIM DPM Quality Guideline Standard applicable to the symbol quality assessment of direct part mark...
Page 106 - INDEX; VisiSetTM Options 70
INDEX A Accessories; 16 Application Examples; 17 Auto Learn; 6 Auxiliary RS232 Interface; 35; 50 C Calibration; 78 CBX Electrical Connections; 29 Compliance; vi D DB25-Pin Connector; 43 DB9-Pin Connector (RS232 Auxiliary Port); 44 E Edit Reader Parameters; 73 Electrical Connections; 43 Ethernet Conn...
Page 107 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 08 Datalogic Automation S.r.l. Via S. Vitalino 13 40012 - Lippo di Calderara Bologna - Italy dichiara che declares that the déclare que le bescheinigt, daß das Gerät declare que el Matrix-2XXX e tutti i suoi modelli and all its models et tous ses modèles und seine Modelle y...