Page 2 - Introduction
ÇÕǹ Ç ? Çë Ê 1 èÕ ëÊ 2 èÕ ëÊ 3 èÕ ëÊ 4 èÕ In tro ductionSect io n 1 S ec tion 2 S ection 3 S ec tion 4S ec tion 5 Append ices Introduction Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Appendices Application Considerations (Read and understand this information first.) Product Overview Installat...
Page 3 - READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT
2 In troduct io n V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Introduction READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT Please read and understand this document before using the products. Please consult your OMRONrepresentative if you have any questions or comments. WARRANTY OMRON’s exclusive warranty is that the products are...
Page 4 - In
3 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual In troduct io n Introduction • Nuclear energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles, safety equipment, and installations subject to separateindustry or government regulations. • Systems, ...
Page 5 - Meanings of Signal Words; WARNING
4 In troduct io n V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Introduction In this manual, precautions are indicated using the following symbols and signal words to ensure safeuse of the V400-H111/211. The precautions indicated by these symbols and signal words are important for safety and must be observed. Meaning...
Page 6 - Installation Environment Precautions; Power Supply and Wiring Precautions; Other Precautions; Regulations and Standards; Precautions for Safe Use
5 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual In troduct io n Introduction The V400-H111/211 complies with the international regulations and standards listed below. Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of the product. ■ Installation Environment Precautions • Do not use the product in environments wi...
Page 7 - Operating Environment; Precautions for Correct Use
6 In troduct io n V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Introduction Always observe the following precautions to prevent operation failures, malfunctions, andadverse effects on performance and equipment. ■ Operating Environment Do not install the product in the following locations: • Locations subject to ambi...
Page 8 - How to Use This Manual; Page Format
7 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual In troduct io n How to Use This Ma nual Introduction How to Use This Manual Page Format Sec tio n 4 Uploading from the Memory Card Section 4 System Settings 69 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Communication Settings The settings shown in the following table are set in the Co...
Page 9 - Visual Aids
8 In troduct io n Visual Aids V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Introduction Visual Aids Indicates points that are important in using product functions or in application procedures. Indicates page numbers providing related information. Indicates helpful information when a problem occurs and explanations o...
Page 10 - Contents
9 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual In troduct io n Cont ents Introduction Contents Introduction Meanings of Signal Words 4 Meanings of Alert Symbols 4 Alert Statements in this Manual 4 Regulations and Standards 5 Precautions for Safe Use 5 Precautions for Correct Use 6 How to Use This Manual 7 Visual Aid...
Page 11 - Section 4 System Settings
10 In troduct io n Cont ents V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Introduction Startup 37 Reading 2D Code 38 Outputting Results 39 Functions 42 Section 4 System Settings 43 Overview 44 Making Settings on the Main Body 46 Uploading from the Memory Card 53 Restoring the Factory Setting Data 57 Installing the 2...
Page 13 - Readable Codes
12 Sect io n 1 Feat ures V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 1Product Overview Features The 2D Code Reader is designed to read two-dimensional code. A built-in monitor and zoomlens are ideal for reading directly marked 2D code. A Memory Card Slot is also provided along with a range of useful functio...
Page 14 - io; Dual System Lighting; Liquid Crystal Display
13 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Sect io n 1 Feat ures Section 1 Product Overview Zoom Lens (Manual) The zoom lever can be used to change thefield of view, enabling a variety ofapplications with a single Unit. Two lensvariations provide wide-angle andtelescopic views, covering all viewing needsfrom pa...
Page 15 - Memory Card Slot; Data Conversion on Display
14 Sect io n 1 Feat ures V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 1Product Overview Memory Card Slot A Memory Card slot is provided to back up settings on Memory Cards and upload datafrom Memory Cards.A function is also provided for saving 2D code data that was read as files in theMemory Card. p.32 Usefu...
Page 16 - Operation Overview; Installation and Connections
15 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Sect io n 1 Opera tion Ov erview Section 1 Product Overview Operation Overview Installation and Connections Section 2 p.17 Prepare the required components and connect them. Main Peripheral Devices • Cable • Power supply device • Contactor Reading 2D Code Section 3 p.35...
Page 20 - Component Names and Functions
19 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Sec tion 2 Compone nt Names and Fun ct io ns Section 2 Installation and Connections Component Names and Functions Name Details A Trigger buttons (Right, Left) Inputs a trigger, cancels sleep state or when setting mode is entered. p.38 B Buzzer A high- or low-tone buzze...
Page 21 - Cable
20 Sec tion 2 Cabl e V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 2Installation and Connections Cable The Cables are specifically designed for the V400. Using other Cables may damage the devices. Connecting a Personal Computer (V400-W21-2M/5M Cable) ● Connector The connector used for V400-W21-2M and V400-W21...
Page 24 - Connecting Cables to the Handheld 2D Code Reader
23 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Sec tion 2 Cabl e Section 2 Installation and Connections Connecting Cables to the Handheld 2D Code Reader Connect one end of the cable to a personal computer or Programmable Controller beforeconnecting the other end of the cable to the Handheld 2D Code Reader. 1. Attac...
Page 27 - Disconnecting the Cable from the Handheld 2D Code
26 Sec tion 2 Cabl e V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 2Installation and Connections Disconnecting the Cable from the Handheld 2D Code Reader 1. Disconnect the cable connector from the host device. p.28 2. Remove the cover from the Code Reader. Remove the four screws to detach the cover. 3. Remove...
Page 29 - Connecting the Cable to the Host Device
28 Sec tion 2 Cabl e V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 2Installation and Connections Connecting the Cable to the Host Device 1. Connect the cable connector to the RS-232Cinterface on the host device. Make sure that the connector is oriented correctly and notinserted at an angle. Secure the connect...
Page 30 - Power Supply; Connection Method
29 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Sec tion 2 Powe r Su pply Section 2 Installation and Connections Power Supply Power must be supplied to the V400-H111/211 via the cable.Wire the power supply independently of other devices. In particular, keep the power supplywired separately from inductive loads. Use ...
Page 32 - Mounting Procedure
31 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Sec tion 2 Contac to r (Opt iona l) Section 2 Installation and Connections Contactor (Optional) The Contactor functions as a guide for the distance from the image plane to the code to beread.By making contact with the read code, the read distance can be easily aligned....
Page 33 - Memory Cards; Inserting the Memory Card
32 Sec tion 2 Memor y Cards V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 2Installation and Connections Memory Cards The Handheld 2D Code Reader uses a Memory Card to change communication conditionsand function settings in the Setup window and to upload/backup the setting data and the datathat has been read. ...
Page 34 - Removing Memory Cards
33 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Sec tion 2 Memor y Cards Section 2 Installation and Connections Removing Memory Cards 1. Open the Memory Card slot cover. Lift the cover gently, without using excessiveforce. 2. Make sure that the indicator on the Memory Card slot is not lit. Do not remove the Memory C...
Page 37 - Sect; Basic Operation; Startup; Reading 2D Code
36 Sect ion 3 Basi c Op eratio n V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 3Reading 2D Code Basic Operation Startup p.37 Turn ON the power and start the Handheld 2D Code Reader. Reading 2D Code p.38 Press the trigger buttons and keep pressed whilemoving the Handheld 2D Code Reader close to the2D code. Out...
Page 38 - Buzzer
37 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Sect ion 3 Startup Section 3 Reading 2D Code Startup When using a cable type, V400-W21-2M/5M, V400-W20-2M/5M, turn ON the switchlocated on the power supply. When using a cable type, V400-W22-2M/5M, the ACadaptor must be plugged into an AC outlet.When the power is turne...
Page 39 - Trigger Buttons; Alternate Trigger; Zoom Lever
38 Sect ion 3 Rea d ing 2D Co de V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 3Reading 2D Code Reading 2D Code ■ Trigger Buttons The trigger buttons located on the left and right sides of the Handheld 2D Code Readerperform the same operations.When a trigger button is pressed, the 2D Code Reader will start re...
Page 40 - Outputting Results; Monitor Description; Normal; Text display area
39 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Sect ion 3 Outp utting Re sult s Section 3 Reading 2D Code Outputting Results ■ Monitor Description The reading results are displayed in the LCD monitor of the main body. They can bedisplayed in four display modes: Normal, Mode A, Mode B and Mode C. p.51, p.65 ◆ Normal...
Page 41 - Mode A
40 Sect ion 3 Outp utting Re sult s V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 3Reading 2D Code ◆ Mode A This mode is designed to facilitate understanding of the reading status. When the codehas been read successfully, the image display area is enclosed in a green frame.Whenthe NG output is set to ON, the ...
Page 42 - LED Indicators; Output for Successful Readings; Output for Unsuccessful Readings
41 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Sect ion 3 Outp utting Re sult s Section 3 Reading 2D Code ■ LED Indicators ■ RS-232C Communications Output ◆ Output for Successful Readings Read data is output in the following format. ◆ Output for Unsuccessful Readings Nothing is output with the factory setting.An er...
Page 43 - Functions
42 Sect ion 3 F unct ions V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 3Reading 2D Code Functions ■ Sleep The Handheld 2D Code Reader is equipped with a sleep function for reducing powerconsumption.The Code Reader is automatically set to sleep when operation is not performed for aspecified period of time. • ...
Page 45 - Overview; Using the LCD monitor
44 Section 4 O ve rvi ew V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4System Settings Overview Measurement conditions and functions can be changed using the LCD monitor of the CoderReader or using “2DCR Configear” on a personal computer. ■ Using the LCD monitor Creating the Setting Files p.46 Set necessary ...
Page 46 - Section 4; Using “2DCR Configear” on a personal computer
45 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4 O ve rvi ew Section 4 System Settings ■ Using “2DCR Configear” on a personal computer Installing the Software p.58 Download the application software from home page, and install it.Contact the OMRON representative nearest you regarding the website address. Cre...
Page 47 - Making Settings on the Main Body; Basic Operation for Setting Mode
46 Section 4 Making Sett ings on t h e Main Bod y V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4System Settings Making Settings on the Main Body The LCD monitor of the Code Reader can be used to set communication conditions andfunctions.For this, a Memory Card is required. Basic Operation for Setting Mode In...
Page 50 - Changing Communication Conditions
49 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4 Making Sett ings on t h e Main Bod y Section 4 System Settings Changing Communication Conditions 1. Select [Communication] in the Setup window. The Setup Communication window appears. 2. Select the item to be changed. The cursor moves to the right of the sele...
Page 52 - Setting Functions
51 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4 Making Sett ings on t h e Main Bod y Section 4 System Settings Setting Functions 1. Select [Function] in the Setup window. The Setup Function window appears. 2. Select the item to be changed. The cursor moves to the right of the selected item. 3. Change the s...
Page 54 - Uploading from the Memory Card; Starting Setting Mode
53 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4 Uploading from the Memory Card Section 4 System Settings Uploading from the Memory Card The Memory Card can be used to upload the setting data to the Handheld 2D Code Reader. Thefollowing procedure needs to be performed to reflect the changes made on a Code R...
Page 55 - Uploading Setting Data to the 2D Code Reader
54 Section 4 Uploading from the Memory Card V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4System Settings Uploading Setting Data to the 2D Code Reader To reflect the changes made on a Code Reader to two or more Code Readers, the data mustbacked up to the Memory Card first. p.56 1. Select [Upload Settings] in...
Page 57 - Backing Up 2D Code Reader Data
56 Section 4 Uploading from the Memory Card V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4System Settings Backing Up 2D Code Reader Data 1. Select [Backup Settings] in the menu window. The Backup Settings window will be displayed. 2. Save the setting data. Select [YES] in the Backup Settings window. The sett...
Page 58 - Restoring the Factory Setting Data
57 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4 Rest oring t h e Fa ctory Set ting Dat a Section 4 System Settings Restoring the Factory Setting Data The communication and function settings can be returned to the factory settings. 1. Select [Initialize] in the menu window. A confirmation window will be dis...
Page 59 - Installing the 2DCR Configear
58 Section 4 Installing the 2DCR Configear V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4System Settings Installing the 2DCR Configear Download the application software from home page, and install it.Contact the OMRON representative nearest you regarding the website address. 1. Open the setup.exe file downlo...
Page 61 - Communicating Using 2DCR Configear; Communication Setting
60 Section 4 Communica ting Using 2DCR Conf ig ear V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4System Settings Communicating Using 2DCR Configear The 2DCR Configear can be used to communicate with the Handheld 2D Code Reader. ■ Communication Setting The following items can be set. However, the settings can...
Page 62 - Menu; File; Edit; Setting Reader
61 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4 Communica ting Using 2DCR Conf ig ear Section 4 System Settings ■ Menu ◆ File Save Log... Saves the data displayed in the communication log as a text file. Save Environment Saves the settings made in the communications settings. End Ends the 2DCR Configear. ◆...
Page 63 - Version; Buttons; Display Form; Status Display
62 Section 4 Communica ting Using 2DCR Conf ig ear V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4System Settings ◆ Help Version Displays the software version of the 2DCR Configear installed. ■ Buttons ◆ Connect Connects or disconnects the port. ■ Display Form Selects the format for displaying data in the com...
Page 66 - Function Settings; Data Accumulation
65 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4 Crea ting Set ting Files Using t h e 2DCR Conf ig ear Section 4 System Settings Function Settings Make the following settings in the [Function Settings] tab of the Create Setting DataWindow. The default settings are indicated with an asterisk. ■ Data Accumula...
Page 67 - Example of Saved File
66 Section 4 Crea ting Set ting Files Using t h e 2DCR Conf ig ear V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4System Settings When Appending at date is selected, the date and time will be added to the read data. Example of Saved File
Page 68 - Setting Method
67 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4 Crea ting Set ting Files Using t h e 2DCR Conf ig ear Section 4 System Settings Data Conversion on Display Click the [Data Conversion on Display] tab in the Create Setting Data Window toconvert a CSV file for display. ■ Setting Method 1. Create the CSV file f...
Page 71 - Deleting Items and Changing Item Order; Deleting the selected items
70 Section 4 Crea ting Set ting Files Using t h e 2DCR Conf ig ear V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4System Settings ■ Deleting Items and Changing Item Order The [Data Conversion on Display] tab allows you to set up to four conversion file items. ◆ Deleting the selected items Check the checkboxes...
Page 72 - Saving
71 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4 Crea ting Set ting Files Using t h e 2DCR Conf ig ear Section 4 System Settings Saving 1. Save the settings. Click the [Save] button, specify the save destination for the data settings in the Save Setting Data Window,and then click the [Save] button. To save ...
Page 73 - Sending the Setting File to the 2D Code Reader
72 Section 4 Crea ting Set ting Files Using t h e 2DCR Conf ig ear V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4System Settings Sending the Setting File to the 2D Code Reader The setting data created using “2DCR Configear” can be sent to the 2D Code Readeras follows. 1. Connect the cable to the RS-232C inte...
Page 78 - Appendices
A ppe nd ic es 77 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Appendices Maintenance 78 Specifications and Dimensions 79 ASCII Table 84 FCS Calculation Method 85 Data Capacity Tables 87
Page 79 - Handling the Handheld 2D Code Reader
78 A ppe nd ic es Main tena nce V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Appendices Maintenance Handling the Handheld 2D Code Reader • Do not touch the lens or monitor with your fingers or any pointed object. • Do not use the Handheld 2D Code Reader in locations subject to dust or othercontaminants. Inspection T...
Page 80 - ppe; Specifications and Dimensions; Handheld 2D Code Reader
79 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual A ppe nd ic es Spe c ifica tions a nd Dime nsions Appendices Specifications and Dimensions Handheld 2D Code Reader ■ V400-H111/211 (Unit: mm) Monitor Power indicator (green) Trigger button Lighting Lighting Zoom lever Memory Card slot Readingsurface Buzzer
Page 84 - Contactor
83 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual A ppe nd ic es Spe c ifica tions a nd Dime nsions Appendices Contactor ■ V400-AC2 AC adapter ■ V600-A22 (Unit: mm) V400-AC2 Materials PC (transparent)The tip is made of silicon rubber (anti-static) Weight Approx. 20 g (Unit: mm)
Page 85 - ASCII Table
84 A ppe nd ic es ASC II Table V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Appendices ASCII Table Data read with no-protocol commands using the serial communications interface is output as 2characters of ASCII.The ASCII characters correspond to the following characters. Examples: • When the read data is A, 41 is ou...
Page 86 - FCS Calculation Method; Header
85 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual A ppe nd ic es FCS Ca lc ulat ion M e thod Appendices FCS Calculation Method ■ FCS Calculation Method The FCS (Frame Check Sequence) is the result of taking the XOR for each bytebetween the header and footer (8 bits) and converting it to 2 characters of ASCII.The FCS c...
Page 87 - Calculation Programming Example for Sending FCS
86 A ppe nd ic es FCS Ca lc ulat ion M e thod V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Appendices ■ Calculation Programming Example for Sending FCS ■ FCS Check Subroutine Example for Received Data DATA$ Sample data string L Data length CODE$ Data character A Exclusive OR 100 ’* * * * * CALCULATE FCS * * * * * 11...
Page 88 - Data Capacity Tables; DataMatrix
87 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual A ppe nd ic es Data Capac ity Ta bles Appendices Data Capacity Tables The maximum quantity of information that can be stored depends on the symbol size of the code.Also the maximum data capacity in relation to the amount of information carried by the codedepends on the...
Page 89 - QR Code
88 A ppe nd ic es Data Capac ity Ta bles V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Appendices ■ QR Code ◆ QR Code (Model 2) In the following diagram, the symbol size is 21 × 21 (Version 1). Symbol size (version) Error correction level (ECC level) Data capacity Numerals Alphanumerics (uppercase) 8-bit bytes Byte J...
Page 92 - Revision History
91 V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number at the bottom of thefront and back covers. Revision code Date Revised contents 01 July 2005 Original production Z228-E1-01 Cat. No. Revision code