Datalogic Matrix-2000 - Manual

Datalogic Matrix-2000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – CONTENTS; iii
  • Page 4 – iv
  • Page 5 – REFERENCES; CONVENTIONS; and click on the links indicated for further information; PATENTS
  • Page 6 – COMPLIANCE; EMC COMPLIANCE; ATTENTION: READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLING THE PRODUCT; LED CLASS; vi
  • Page 7 – vii; HANDLING; avoid that the readers are dropped (exceeding shock limits).
  • Page 8 – viii
  • Page 9 – GENERAL VIEW; Figure A; ix
  • Page 11 – RAPID CONFIGURATION; RAPID; STEP 1 – CONNECTING THE SYSTEM; CBX; Figure 1 – Matrix-2000TM in Stand Alone Layout; Main Interface
  • Page 12 – Matrix-2000TM Reference Manual; CAUTION
  • Page 13 – 9-pin M16 male connector pinout; MAIN
  • Page 14 – Figure 4 - RJ45 Modular Jack; RJ45 modular jack pinout
  • 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
  • Page 16 – STEP 3 – AUTOLEARNING CONFIGURATION; This LED indicates the device is powered; Auto Learn
  • Page 17 – green; Figure 7 – Auto Learn Function; NOTE
  • Page 18 – yellow; Figure 8 – Positioning Function; Restore Default; F2 green; Figure 9 – Restore Default Function
  • Page 19 – STEP 4 – INSTALLING VISISETTM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM; Autolearning Wizard for rapid configuration and for new users; Figure 10 - VisiSetTM Opening Window
  • Page 20 – STEP 5 – CONFIGURATION USING AUTOLEARNING WIZARD; Autolearning
  • Page 22 – ADVANCED READER CONFIGURATION; Device> Get Configuration From Temporary Memory; Figure 12 - VisiSetTM Parameter Setup Window; Host Mode Programming
  • 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
  • Page 25 – PWR
  • Page 26 – MODEL DESCRIPTION; Accessory
  • Page 27 – APPLICATION EXAMPLES
  • Page 28 – Figure 15 - Unidose Flow-Pack with PDF417 Code
  • Page 29 – Adjacent Code Elements
  • Page 30 – EXTERNAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS; with uneven or noisy background surfaces
  • Page 31 – with uneven, noisy and scratched surfaces; Figure 25 - LT-210 Mini Spot Lighting System
  • Page 32 – Figure 28 - LT-316 60° Dark Field Ring Lighting System
  • Page 33 – Figure 31 - LT-511 Dome Lighting System
  • Page 34 – MATRIX-2000TM REFERENCE MANUAL; INSTALLATION; PACKAGE CONTENTS; Figure 33 - Package Contents
  • Page 35 – INSTALLATION; MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS; Figure 34 - Overall Dimensions
  • Page 36 – Figure 35 - Overall dimensions - 90° model
  • Page 37 – ideal; Figure 38 - Pitch angle
  • Page 38 – The; Tilt; angle is represented by the value; Figure 40 - Tilt angle
  • Page 39 – CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
  • Page 40 – Figure 41 - Power Supply Connections; MAIN SERIAL INTERFACE
  • Page 41 – Interface; Function; Figure 43 - RS232 Control Signals
  • Page 42 – Figure 44 - RS485 Full-duplex Connections; Figure 45 - RS485 Full-duplex Connections using Only TX Signals
  • Page 43 – SGND Signal; Figure 46 - RS485 Half-duplex Connections
  • Page 44 – Figure 47 – Matrix-2000TM Multidrop Connection to a Multiplexer
  • Page 45 – Figure 49 - RS232 Auxiliary Interface Connections
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 49 – Figure 55 - NPN Input 2 Using External Power; Power Source - Outputs
  • 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
  • Page 51 – EXTERNAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS; Vdc; GND; External Lighting System; Figure 60 – External Lighting System Connections
  • Page 52 – RS232 PC-side connections; Pin Name Pin
  • Page 53 – 9-PIN CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS; MATRIX-2000TM CONNECTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
  • Page 54 – Pin Name Function; Figure 63 - RJ45 Modular Jack
  • Page 55 – MATRIX; MAIN SERIAL INTERFACE; Pin Name
  • Page 57 – Main opto-isolated reference ground
  • Page 58 – Figure 69 - RS485 Half-duplex Connections
  • Page 59 – Figure 70 – Matrix-2000TM Multidrop Connection to a Mutiplexer
  • Page 60 – Name; Transmitted
  • Page 61 – RJ45 Modular Jack Pinout; Not connected; Figure 74 - Crossover Cable
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 65 – Figure 82 - Input PNP Using External Power; Figure 83 - Input NPN Using External Power
  • Page 66 – Figure 85 - Open Collector Output Connection
  • Page 67 – RS232 PC-side connections; RX; How To Build A Simple Interface Test Cable:
  • Page 68 – TYPICAL; Figure 87 – Serial Interface Point-to-Point Layout
  • Page 69 – TYPICAL LAYOUTS; Power; Figure 88 – Pass-Through Layout
  • Page 70 – Host; Figure 89 – RS232 Master/Slave Layout
  • Page 71 – Figure 90 - Multiplexer Layout
  • Page 72 – Crossover
  • Page 74 – READING; READING DISTANCE AND FOV; Figure 93 – VGA Model Positioning
  • Page 75 – READING FEATURES; MODELS
  • 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
  • Page 77 – Code/Background Contrast
  • Page 78 – SOFTWARE; VISISETTM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS; Pentium processor; INSTALLING VISISETTM; Launch VisiSetTM installation by clicking Install.
  • Page 79 – SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION; Connect; on the VisiSetTM menu bar. The PC will automatically connect to the; Figure 94 - Main Window
  • Page 80 – Options; the logging function (; Log; VisiSetTM window properties (; Environment; VisiSetTM communication channel (; Communication
  • Page 81 – Figure 97 - Options – Communication: Serial Port
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 85 – option from
  • Page 86 – READING SYSTEM LAYOUT
  • Page 88 – By selecting the Calibration Tool from the VisiSetTM Main Menu (; Figure 100 - Calibration OK; Permanent Memory
  • Page 89 – Gain; Longer esposure times; Figure 101 - Example Under Exposure: Too Dark
  • Page 90 – Figure 102 - Example Over Exposure: Too Light
  • Page 91 – Moving code out of the Field of View:; reposition the reader; Acquisition Trigger; by tuning the; Figure 103 - Example out of FOV
  • Page 92 – Calibration; From; Not Readable; to; Readable; Self Tuning Image Processing; Processing Modes Only, Decoding Methods Only, Code Contrast
  • Page 93 – Region Of Interest Windowing; allows defining a region or window within the reader FOV.
  • Page 94 – Decoding Method: Direct Marking; QR; code the
  • Page 95 – Image Filter; Image Acquisition Setting; Erode; Dilate; Close
  • 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
  • Page 97 – MAINTENANCE
  • Page 98 – 0 TROUBLESHOOTING; GENERAL GUIDELINES; File>Save Configuration File; Debounce Filter
  • Page 99 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE; Reading Phase-OFF String; Reading; No Read Message
  • Page 100 – In VisiSet
  • Page 101 – 1 TECHNICAL FEATURES; ELECTRICAL FEATURES
  • Page 102 – CODE QUALITY VERIFICATION
  • Page 103 – GLOSSARY; To recognize a barcode symbology
  • Page 106 – INDEX; VisiSetTM Options 70
  • Page 107 – DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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Summary

Page 3 - CONTENTS; iii

CONTENTS REFERENCES ............................................................................................................. v Conventions .................................................................................................................. v Reference Documentation ..................

Page 4 - iv

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...

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