Datalogic A30 Quick Start Manual

A30
QuickStart Guide
Publication # 821002024 (Rev D)
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DATALOGIC S.r.l. Via S. Vitalino 13 - 40012 Calderara di Reno - Italy www.datalogic.com
A30™ QuickStart Guide
Edited: 7-Jun-17
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Printed 7 June 2017
REFERENCES
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REFERENCES
CONVENTIONS
This manual uses the following conventions:
"User" refers to anyone using an A30 camera. "Camera" refers to an A30 camera. "You" refers to the System Administrator or Technical Support person using this manual to install, configure, operate, maintain, or troubleshoot an A30 camera.
REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION
For further details refer to the Impact Reference Guide provided as supplementary documentation on the Datalogic web site (www.datalogic.com).
PATENTS
Patent. See www.patents.datalogic.com for patent list.
This product is covered by one or more of the following patents: Utility patents: EP0996284B1, EP0999514B1, EP1014292B1, EP1128315B1, EP1396811B1, EP1413971B1, JP4435343B2, JP4571258B2, US6512218, US6616039, US6808114, US6997385, US7053954, US7387246, US8058600, US8368000
SUPPORT THROUGH THE WEBSITE
Datalogic provides several services as well as technical support through its website. Log on to www.datalogic.com and click on the SUPPORT > Machine Vision category link. From this page you can select your product model from the dropdown list which gives you access to:
Downloads including Data Sheets, Manuals, Software & Utilities, and Drawings;
Repair Program for On-Line Return Material Authorizations (RMAs) plus Repair
Center contact information;
Service Program containing details about Maintenance Agreements;
Technical Support through email or phone.
COMPLIANCE
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COMPLIANCE
For installation, use, and maintenance, it is not necessary to open the camera. Opening the camera will void the warranty.
Connect Ethernet and dataport connections to a network which has routing only within the plant or building and no routing outside the plant or building.
EAC COMPLIANCE
Customs Union: The CU Conformity certification has been achieved; this allows the Product to bear the Eurasian mark of conformity.
EMC COMPLIANCE
In order to meet the EMC requirements:
connect the camera chassis to the plant earth ground by means of a flat copper braid shorter than 100 mm;
for CBX connections, connect the pin "Earth" to a good Earth Ground;
for direct connections, connect the main interface cable shield to pin K of the 19-pin
connector.
POWER SUPPLY
ATTENTION: READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLING THE PRODUCT
This product is intended to be installed by Qualified Personnel only.
This product is intended to be connected to a UL Listed Direct Plug-in Power Unit marked LPS or “Class 2”, rated 10-30Vdc 1-0.33A.
CE COMPLIANCE
CE marking states the compliance of the product with essential requirements listed in the applicable European directive. Since the directives and applicable standards are subject to continuous updates, and since Datalogic promptly adopts these updates, therefore the EU declaration of conformity is a living document. The EU declaration of conformity is available for competent authorities and customers through Datalogic commercial reference contacts. Since April 20th, 2016 the main European directives applicable to Datalogic products require inclusion of an adequate analysis and assessment of the risk(s). This evaluation was carried out in relation to the applicable points of the standards listed in the Declaration of Conformity. Datalogic products are mainly designed for integration purposes into more complex systems. For this reason it is under the responsibility of the system integrator to do a new risk assessment regarding the final installation.
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.
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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 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
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GENERAL VIEW
A30™ Camera
1
Power Indicator LED
2
Power, Serial Interface, and I/O Connector
3
MAC Address label
4
Ethernet Connector
5
Ethernet Network Presence LED
6
Indicator Lights (see page 8)
7
Reset and Camera Button Event (see page 8)
Configuration
ASSEMBLE THE CAMERA
The first step to perform is to assemble any accessories that make up the A30™ camera. A lens must be used. A strobe or other external illuminator may be required.
CAUTION
The camera must be disconnected from the power supply during this procedure.
1. In a dust-free environment, remove the Camera Lens Cover by unscrewing it.
CAUTION
Do not touch the sensor aperture, lens glass or lens cover glass. These areas must be kept clean. Avoid any abrasive substances that might damage these surfaces during cleaning.
2. Remove the sensor protection label (dust cap) by pulling it off of the base.
3. Mount a lens by slowly screwing it onto the base until it arrives at the mechanical stop.
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4 2 5
3 7 6
Install the Host Software
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Figure 1 – Assembling the Camera and Lens
4. To keep dust and dirt off of the lens during mounting, temporarily replace the lens cover.
Install the Host Software
All necessary firmware is installed on the A30 camera at the factory. Vision Program Manager (VPM) software must be installed on a host PC to configure the camera inputs, strobe, and general purpose outputs. See Installing Impact Software on page 20. Machine Vision installation software can be downloaded from the Datalogic web site (www.datalogic.com). Refer to the Impact Reference Guide for programming details.
Connect the System
In the typical standalone layout shown in the figure below, an EtherNet host is connected to the camera. The camera can use an external trigger to signal image acquisition.
The CBX is used to facilitate the connection between the camera and the host interface, external trigger, and optional input and output devices. Alternate connections may be made using a terminal block. (See “TERMINAL BLOCK ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS” on page
12.)
A30™ Standalone Layout to Ethernet Host
CAB-GE0x
CAB-PG-0002
+ BA400
CAB-SCSxx
PG-120
Ext. Trigger
CBX500
I/O
Ethernet Host
(Data collection + A30
configuration)
Camera
Lens
Lens Cover
Lens Spacer
(optional)
Protective Film
(remove before calibration)
Camera
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Power Supply Connection
Use the PG-120 power Kit (3 versions for European, UK or US plug) and CAB-PG-0002 + BA400 connector to connect the PG-120 to the CBX. An alternative power supply to the PG-120 is the PWR-120.
• CBX Connection
Use CAB-SCSxx between the A30 camera and the CBX for power, external trigger device (photocell), and additional I/O connections.
Use the CAB-GE0x for the Gigabit Ethernet connection to the host.
NOTE
The A30 does not support sourcing power towards the CBX in order to power I/O devices. These devices must be powered through the CBX or from an external source.
CAUTION
Do not connect GND and SGND to different (external) ground references. GND and SGND are internally connected through filtering circuitry which can be permanently damaged if subjected to voltage drops over 0.8 Vdc.
INDICATORS AND KEYPAD BUTTON
Figure 2 - Indicators
The following LED indicators are located on the camera (Figure 2):
1
POWER
On – camera is connected to power
2
NET
On – Ethernet link is established. Blinking - data transmission
3
BUSY
LED blinks during task execution and flash memory access
4
OUT1
On – Output 1 is on
5
OUT2
On – Output 2 is on
6
OUT3
On – Output 3 is on
7
ONLINE
On – Loaded tasks will be executed based on their trigger parameters
8
BUTTON
Camera Reset: See Note below
Camera Button event: Press and release the button (Internal software event
trigger only)
Note: Camera Reset restores the factory camera settings including deleting all user settings and resetting the camera’s Mask and IP Address to the factory default (192.168.0.128).
To Reset the Camera
1. Turn off camera power.
2. Press and hold the Camera Reset button.
3. Turn on power. Continue pressing the Camera Reset button.
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Mechanical Dimensions
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4. After about 30 seconds, all the LED indicators turn on for a few seconds. Continue pressing the Camera Reset button.
5. The LED indicators turn off for about five seconds, then turn on.
6. When all the LED indicators have turned on and remain lit, release the Camera Reset button.
7. Wait approximately 30 seconds for the camera to restart.
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
The A30 can be installed to operate in different positions using the body mounting bracket shown in Figure 4. The twelve screw holes (M4) on the body of the camera can be used for custom mounting solutions. The diagram below gives the overall dimensions of the camera.
Figure 3 – A30 Overall Dimensions
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Figure 4 – Mounting Bracket Overall Dimensions
mm
[in]
Mounting the camera
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MOUNTING THE CAMERA
Using the A30 mounting brackets, you can obtain rotation on the various axes of the camera as shown in the diagrams below.
Figure 5 –Positioning with Body Mounting Bracket (Back)
Figure 6 –Positioning with Body Mounting Bracket (Side)
Figure 7 –Positioning with Body Mounting Bracket (Front)
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TERMINAL BLOCK ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Camera power, trigger signals, and strobe triggers can be connected to the camera using a CBX500 connection box, terminal block and cable, or an unterminated cable. To use a terminal block (95A906346) you must also use the optional camera cable (CAB-SCSxx). The
camera cannot source power through this connector.
We recommend making system connections through a CBX connection box since it offers the advantages of easy connection, easy device replacement, and filtered reference signals (see page 13).
Figure 8 – A30/T4x-Series I/O Block
Terminal
Name
Function
9 & 13
Vdc
Power supply input voltage +
7 & 25
GND
Power supply input voltage -
18
I1A
External Trigger + or - (polarity insensitive)
19
I1B
External Trigger + or - (polarity insensitive)
6
I2A
I2: Input 2 + or - (polarity insensitive)
10
I2B
I2: Input 2 + or - (polarity insensitive)
22
O1- Output 1 -
11
O2+ Output 2 +
8
O1+
Output 1 +
12
O2-
Output 2 - 2 TX
RS232 Transmit
3
RX
RS232 Receive
4
Not Used Not Used
5
Not Used Not Used
21
Not Used
Not Used
20
Not Used
Not Used
17
Strobe-/O3B
Strobe - / Output 3 –
(See Note Below)
16
Strobe+/O3A
Strobe + / Output 3 +
1
CHASSIS
Cable shield
Note: The strobe signal connection is shared with Output 3. If a non-zero value is defined for the Strobe Pulse Length value (in VPM – Impact – General), the strobe is active. If the value is zero, Output 3 is active.
CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
All A30 cameras can be connected to a CBX500 connection box using a CAB-SCSxx accessory cable. These accessory cables terminate in a 19-pin connector on the camera side and in a 25-pin male D-sub connector on the CBX side.
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.
The table below shows the terminal block connections for the CBX500.
CBX500 Terminal Block Connectors
Input Power
Vdc
Power Supply Input Voltage +
GND
Power Supply Input Voltage -
Earth
Protection Earth Ground (See Caution)
Inputs
+V
Power Source – External Trigger
I1A
External Trigger + or - (polarity insensitive)
I1B
External Trigger + or - (polarity insensitive)
-V
Power Reference External Trigger
+V
Power Source – Inputs
I2A
Input 2 + or - (polarity insensitive)
I2B
Input 2 + or - (polarity insensitive)
I3A
NOT USED
I4A
NOT USED
I34B
NOT USED
-V
Power Reference Inputs
Shield
Shield
Network Cable Shield
Outputs
+V
Power Source - Outputs
-V
Power Reference - Outputs
O1+
Output 1 +
O1-
Output 1 -
O2+
Output 2 +
O2-
Output 2 -
O3A
Strobe + / Output 3 + (See Note)
O3B
Strobe - / Output 3 -
RS232 Interface
TX
Transmit
RX
Receive
SGND
Signal Ground (See Caution)
Note: The strobe signal connection is shared with Output 3. If a non-zero value is defined for the Strobe Pulse Length value (in VPM – Impact – General), the strobe is active. If the value is zero, Output 3 is active.
NOTE
To avoid electromagnetic interference when the camera is connected to a CBX connection box, verify the jumper positions in the CBX as indicated in its Installation Manual.
CAUTION
Do not connect GND and SGND to different (external) ground references. GND and SGND are internally connected through filtering circuitry which can be permanently damaged if subjected to voltage drops over 0.8 Vdc.
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POWER SUPPLY
NOTE
The A30 does not support sourcing power towards the CBX through the CBX "power from device" source jumper setting. Power must be supplied to the CBX as shown below.
To power the camera and/or I/O devices through the CBX, power must be supplied to the CBX500 spring clamp terminal pins as shown in Figure 9:
Figure 9 - Power Supply Connections
The power must be between 10 and 30 Vdc only.
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.
RS232 SERIAL INTERFACE
The signals relative to the following serial interface types are available on the CBX spring clamp terminal blocks.
The serial interface parameters (baud rate, data bits, etc.) are defined in Vision Program Manager (VPM) software. Refer to the Serial Port section of the Impact Reference Guide (Publication # 843-0093).
The following pins are used for RS232 interface connection. The Impact software does not support hardware (CTS/RTS) or software (Xon/Xoff) data flow control.
CBX500
Function
TX
Transmit Data
RX
Receive Data
SGND
Signal Ground
It is always advisable to use shielded cables. The overall maximum cable length must be less than 15 m (49.2 ft.).
Figure 10 – RS232 Main Interface Connections Using Hardware Handshaking
INPUTS
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INPUTS
There are two optocoupled polarity insensitive inputs available on the camera: Input 1 (Trigger) and Input 2, a generic input:
The Trigger is used to trigger the camera so that it will acquire an image.
Input 2 can be used as a signal to a software task to perform an action.
The electrical features of both inputs are:
V
AB
= 30 Vdc max.
I
IN
= 10 mA (camera) + 12 mA (CBX) max.
The active state of these inputs are selected in software. Refer to the Camera Setup tab and Discrete Input tool sections of the Impact Reference Guide (Publication # 843-0093).
An anti-disturbance filter is implemented in software on both inputs so that the minimum pulse duration is 0.5 milliseconds. This value can be increased through the software parameter Debounce Filter. Refer to the Camera Setup tab section in the Impact Reference Guide for further details.
These inputs are optocoupled and can be driven by both NPN and PNP type commands.
NOTE
Polarity insensitive inputs assure full functionality even if pins A and B are exchanged.
EXTERNAL TRIGGER CONNECTIONS
The connections are indicated in the following diagrams:
EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTIONS USING CBX POWER
CAUTION
Power is available directly to the Input Device, independently from the Power Supply Switch inside the CBX.
EXTERNAL TRIGGER
Camera
B
C
A
L
Ground
V
Signal
VCC
~
-
Vdc
GND
I1A
I1B
Figure 11 – PH-1 PNP External Trigger
CBX500
Function
+V
Power Source - External Trigger
I1A
External Trigger A (polarity insensitive)
I1B
External Trigger B (polarity insensitive)
-V
Power Reference - External Trigger
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EXTERNAL TRIGGER
Camera
Signal
B
C
A
L
Ground
V
VCC
~
-
Vdc
GND
I1A
I1B
Figure 12 - NPN External Trigger Using CBX Power
EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER
Camera
EXTERNAL TRIGGER
Vext 30 Vdc max.
A
B
VCC
~
~
+
V
Signal
I1A
I1B
I in
Figure 13 - PNP External Trigger Using External Power
Camera
EXTERNAL TRIGGER
Vext 30 Vdc max.
A
B
Signal
V
VCC
~
~
+
I1A
I1B
Figure 14 - NPN External Trigger Using External Power
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INPUT 2 CONNECTIONS
INPUT 2 CONNECTIONS USING CBX POWER
CAUTION
Power is available directly to the Input Device, independently from the Power Supply Switch inside the CBX.
Figure 15 - PNP Input 2 Using CBX Power Figure 16 - NPN Input 2 Using CBX Power
INPUT 2 CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER
Camera
INPUT DEVICE
Vext 30 Vdc max.
D
E
VCC
~
~
+
V
Signal
I2A
I2B
I in
Figure 17 - PNP Input 2 Using External Power
Camera
INPUT DEVICE
Vext 30 Vdc max.
D
E
Signal
V
VCC
~
~
+
I2A
I2B
Figure 18 - NPN Input 2 Using External Power
CBX500
Function
+V
Power Source - Inputs
I2A
Input 2 A (polarity insensitive)
I2B
Input 2 B (polarity insensitive)
-V
Power Reference - Inputs
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OUTPUTS
Three optocoupled general purpose outputs are available. The meaning of the outputs can be defined by the user. They are typically used either to signal the data collection result or to control an external lighting system.
The electrical features of the two outputs are the following:
V
CE
= 30 Vdc max.
I
CE
= 40 mA continuous max.; 130 mA pulsed max.
V
CE saturation
= 1 Vdc max. @ 10 mA
P
D
= 80 mW Max. @ 45 °C ambient temp.
The output signals are fully programmable. Refer to the Discrete Output tool section in the Impact Reference Guide for further details.
OUTPUT CONNECTIONS USING CBX POWER
Note: The strobe signal connection is shared with Output 3. If a non-zero value is defined for the Strobe Pulse Length value (in VPM – Impact – General), the strobe is active. If the value is zero, Output 3 is active.
CAUTION
Power is available directly to the Output Device, independently from the Power Supply Switch inside the CBX.
Figure 19 - Open Emitter Output Using CBX Power Figure 20 - Open Collector Output Using CBX Power
CBX500
Function
+V
Power Source - Outputs
O1+
Output 1 +
O1-
Output 1 -
O2+
Output 2 +
O2-
Output 2 -
O3A
Strobe + / Output 3 + (See Note)
O3B
Strobe - / Output 3 -
-V
Power Reference Outputs
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OUTPUT CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER
Figure 21 - Output Open Emitter Using External Power
Figure 22 - Output Open Collector Using External Power
EXTERNAL ILLUMINATORS
If an External Illuminator (strobe light) is used, it can be powered from the CBX connection box. It must be connected to the Vdc and GND terminal clamps. The strobe signal connection is shared with Output 3. If a non-zero value is defined for the Strobe Pulse Length value (in VPM – Impact – General), the strobe is active. If the value is zero, Output 3 is active.
CAUTION
Power is available directly to the strobe, independently from the Power Supply Switch inside the CBX.
Configure the Strobe Signal in the VPM software. Refer to the Camera Setup tab section of the Impact Reference Guide.
Figure 23 – External Illuminator Connections
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This table summarizes the External Illuminator wiring and power requirements.
CBX/Camera Signal
Meaning
Vdc
10 to 30 Vdc
GND
Ground
Earth
Shield/Earth Ground
O3B
Control Signal – (See Note)
O3A
Control Signal +
Note: The strobe signal connection is shared with Output 3. If a non-zero value is defined for the Strobe Pulse Length value (in VPM – Impact – General), the strobe is active. If the value is zero, Output 3 is active.
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
Software configuration of your A30 camera can be accomplished by the procedures described in the Impact Reference Guide. Vision Program Manager (VPM) is used to configure the camera for specific applications, and provides the tools to create vision programs.
VPM™ SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
A client computer is required to install and run Impact software and configure the camera. You should have a Laptop or PC that meets or exceeds the requirements defined in the system requirements section of the Impact Reference Guide. Machine Vision installation software can be downloaded from the Datalogic web site (www.datalogic.com).
INSTALLING IMPACT SOFTWARE
To install Impact Software, proceed as follows:
1. Turn on the Laptop or PC that will be used for configuration (connected to the Ethernet port of the A30 camera).
2. You may need to turn off automatic virus checking during the install if it causes installation problems.
3. You must log in to an operating system account that has administrative privileges in order to install or run Impact software on a Windows operating system.
4. To be able to communicate, the client and device’s IP addresses for the local area
connection must be configured. The vision device is shipped with a factory default IP address of 192.168.0.128 and a default mask of 255.255.255.0. If you need to change the device’s IP address or mask, do so before installation.
5. Double-click on the downloaded installation program.
6. The installation program should start. Select the language you want the install to use, then click OK.
7. Follow the on-screen instructions. You will have the option to install Impact software to the client, camera, or both. Note: If security is enabled on the camera, you cannot install new software on it. You must exit the install program, disable security on the camera, then restart the install.
8. When the installation has completed, you can start VPM.
Changing the Camera’s IP Address
1. Connect to the device with VPM.
2. Select the Settings tab.
3. Click the General System Object.
4. Select the General radio button.
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5. Enter the desired IP address in the IP Address field.
6. Press the Tab key.
7. When the Reboot dialog is displayed, click OK.
8. Cycle power on the camera.
Changing the Client’s IP Address (Windows XP)
IMPORTANT NOTE: On the M-Series Processor, change only the Local Area Connection named LAN1 or LAN2. These correspond to Ethernet Ports 1 and 2 on the front of the processor. DO NOT change any of the other Local Area Connections.
1. In the Start menu, right click on My Network Places and select Properties.
2. Right click Local Area Connection LAN1 or LAN2 and select Properties.
3. On the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
4. On the General tab, select Use the following IP address.
5. Enter the desired IP address.
6. Click OK to close all the open dialog windows.
Changing the Client’s IP Address (Windows 7)
IMPORTANT NOTE: On the M-Series Processor, change only the Local Area Connection named LAN1 or LAN2. These correspond to Ethernet Ports 1 and 2 on the front of the processor. DO NOT change any of the other Local Area Connections.
1. In the Start menu, click on Control Panel.
2. Under Network and Internet, click on View Network Status and Tasks.
3. On the left side of the screen, click Change Adapter Settings.
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4. Right click Local Area Connection (or LAN1 or LAN 2) and select Properties.
5. In the list of items, select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then click
Properties.
6. Select Use the following IP address.
7. Enter the desired IP address.
8. Click OK to close all the open dialog windows.
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TECHNICAL FEATURES
ELECTRICAL FEATURES
Power
Supply Voltage
10-30 Vdc ± 20%
Consumption (max)
0.8 to 0.27 A, 8 W max.; 0.5 to 0.17 A, 5 W typical
Communication Interfaces
RS232
2400 to 115200 bit/s
Ethernet
10/100/1000 Mbit/s, Gigabit Ethernet
Inputs
Input 1(External Trigger) and Input 2
Opto-coupled and polarity insensitive
Max. Voltage
30 Vdc
Max. Input Current
10 mA
Outputs
Output 1, Output 2 and
Strobe/Output 3
Opto-coupled
V
Out
(I
Load
= 0 mA) Max.
30 Vdc
V
Out
(I
Load
= 10 mA) Max.
1.8 Vdc
PD = V
Out
x I
Load
Max.
170 mW
OPTICAL FEATURES
Image Sensor
CCD
Image Format
640 x 480
Frame Rate
60 frames/sec
ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES
Operating Temperature1
0 to 45 °C (32 to 113 °F)
Storage Temperature
-20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F)
Max. Humidity
90% non-condensing
Vibration Resistance
EN 60068-2-6
14 mm @ 2 to 10 Hz; 1.5 mm @ 13 to 55 Hz;
2 g @ 70 to 200 Hz; 2 hours on each axis
Shock Resistance
30g; 11 ms
EN 60068-2-27
3 shocks on each axis
Protection Class2
EN 60529
IP67
PHYSICAL FEATURES
Dimensions
125 x 65 x 86 mm (4.92 x 2.56 x 3.39 in.) with lens cover
Weight (with lens)
482 g. (17 oz.)
Material
Aluminum
Parameter Storage
Permanent memory (Flash)
USER INTERFACE
LED Indicators
Power, Busy/Trigger, Out 1; Out 2; Out 3, Online
Keypad Button
Reset
1
High ambient temperature applications should use metal mounting bracket for heat dissipation.
2
Requires correct connection to IP67 cables with seals and Lens Cover mounting.
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