Datalogic SC6000 Reference Manual

REFERENCE MANUAL
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SC6000 Reference Manual Ed.: 07/2017
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CONTENTS
REFERENCES ............................................................................................................. v
Reference Documentation ............................................................................................ v
Support through the website ......................................................................................... v
Patents .......................................................................................................................... v
COMPLIANCE ............................................................................................................. vi
FCC Compliance ......................................................................................................... vi
Power Supply ............................................................................................................... vi
CE Compliance ............................................................................................................ vi
GENERAL VIEW ........................................................................................................ vii
GUIDE TO INSTALLATION ........................................................................................ ix
1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Product Description ...................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Model Description ......................................................................................................... 2
1.3 LED Indicators .............................................................................................................. 2
1.4 Accessories .................................................................................................................. 3
2 INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Package Contents ........................................................................................................ 4
2.2 Overall Dimensions ....................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Mechanical Mounting .................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Electrical Connections .................................................................................................. 8
2.4.1 Main Interface ............................................................................................................... 8
2.4.2 Auxiliary Interface ....................................................................................................... 12
2.4.3 Modem Interface ......................................................................................................... 12
2.4.4 Ethernet Interface ....................................................................................................... 13
2.4.5 DeviceNet Interface .................................................................................................... 15
2.4.6 Profibus Interface ........................................................................................................ 16
2.5 Typical Layouts ........................................................................................................... 17
2.5.1 Large Synchronized Network Layout .......................................................................... 17
2.5.2 Redundant System Layout ......................................................................................... 19
2.5.3 Standard SC6000 to Host Layout ............................................................................... 20
2.5.4 SC6000 to Fieldbus Network Layout .......................................................................... 23
2.6 Keypad and Display .................................................................................................... 24
2.6.1 Standard Mode ........................................................................................................... 24
2.6.2 Redundancy Mode ...................................................................................................... 27
2.6.3 Menu Mode ................................................................................................................. 27
2.7 Auto Packtrack™ Calibration for Reading Station Using SC6000 Menu .................... 29
2.7.1 Auto PackTrack Conditions and Limits ....................................................................... 29
2.7.2 Auto PackTrack Parameter Descriptions .................................................................... 30
2.7.3 Auto PackTrack Setup ................................................................................................ 31
2.7.4 Auto PackTrack Report ............................................................................................... 34
2.7.5 AutoNet Setup Mode .................................................................................................. 35
3 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION ................................................................................ 36
3.1 Genius™ Installation ................................................................................................... 36
3.2 Guide to Rapid Configuration for SC6000 as Synchronized or Multidata Master ............ 36
3.2.1 Genius™ Network Setup Through Master .................................................................. 38
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3.2.2 Alternative Slave Address Assignment ....................................................................... 42
3.3 Guide to Rapid Configuration for SC6000 as Controller Lon Old8K ........................... 42
3.4 Parameter Default Values ........................................................................................... 46
4 MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................... 51
4.1 Datalogic Automatic Replacement Procedure (DARPTM) ........................................... 51
4.2 Automatic Scanner Replacement (ASR) .................................................................... 52
5 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................... 54
6 TECHNICAL FEATURES ........................................................................................... 56
A ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS REFERENCE ........................................................ 57
Power Supply - I/O (Power/Net Connector) ................................................................ 57
Extended I/O ............................................................................................................... 60
GLOSSARY ................................................................................................................ 63
INDEX ......................................................................................................................... 65
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REFERENCES
REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION
The documentation related to the SC6000 is listed below:
PWO power supply unit Document about the Ethernet connectivity Document about the Profibus connectivity Guide to Installing a Redundant System Replacing an SC8000 Controller Help On-Line in PDF format
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 > Unattended Scanning Systems 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.
PATENTS
See www.patents.datalogic.com for patent list. This product is covered by one or more of the following patents. Utility patents: JP4033958B2, US6347740, US6629639
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COMPLIANCE
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.
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.
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.
EAC COMPLIANCE
Customs Union: The CU Conformity certification has been achieved; this allows the Product to bear the Eurasian mark of conformity.
POWER SUPPLY
This product is intended to be installed by Qualified Personnel only.
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GENERAL VIEW
SC6000 Controller
Figure A - General View
Connector Panel
Power On and Communication LEDs
Connector Panel Legend
1
3
2
LCD Display
Programming Keypad
Status LEDs
4 6 5
2 3 1 4 5
6
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Figure B - SC6000-1200 Standard Model Connector Panel
Modem Connector
1
Power/Net Connector
2
Main Interface Connector
3
Ethernet Connector
4
Auxiliary Interface Connector
5
Extended I/O Connector
6
Figure C - SC6000-1211 Profibus Model Connector Panel
Profibus Connector
1
Figure D - SC6000-1215 DeviceNet Model Connector Panel
DeviceNet Connector
1
Figure E - SC6000-1230 Dual Ethernet Model Connector Panel
Ethernet Connector
1
1 2 3
4
6
5 1 1
1
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GUIDE TO INSTALLATION
The following can be used as a checklist to verify all the steps necessary to complete installation of the SC6000 Controller.
1) Read all information in the section “Compliance” at the beginning of this manual.
2) Correctly mount the SC6000 using the bracket provided according to the information in par. 2.3.
3) Connect the SC6000 Controller to the PWO by means of the appropriate accessory cables (see par. 1.4).
4) Provide correct and complete system cabling through the PWO according to the signals (Lonworks, encoder P.S., etc) necessary for the layout of your application. (See subparagraphs under par. 2.4 and 2.5. See also the PWO Installation Manual).
5) Install the Genius™ configuration program onto a laptop PC from the CD-ROM provided. Configure the SC6000 Controller by connecting this PC to the SC6000 Auxiliary port.
For configuration of a cluster of DS6000 family scanners, or DS8100A/DX8200A scanners or both, see par. 3.2.
For configuration of a cluster of DS8100 or DX8200 scanners or both, see par. 3.3.
6) Execute the Backup procedure described in par. 4.1.
7) Exit the configuration program and run your application.
The installation is now complete.
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INTRODUCTION
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The new SC6000 Controller offers all the necessary functions to make the phases of installation, setup, testing, and maintenance of the omni-directional reading tunnel easy and quick.
The SC6000 Controller key functions are: Bus Controller: cluster management and Host interface of a multisided reading tunnel
based on Lonworks bus;
DARPTM (Datalogic Automatic Replacement Procedure) function: automatic procedure for
scanner and bus controller replacement;
Diagnostic indications on the reading station status, simple to be detected without any PC
needed. This indications, based on LEDs and display, offer to the maintenance staff all the necessary information;
Easy remotization of all the reading station information, thanks to built-in Ethernet and
fieldbus connectivity, and a dedicated 9-pin connector for Modem connection;
Single and Redundant System configurations; Integration with RFID and Vision Systems; SC6000's efficiency in hybrid solutions
represents a crucial competitive advantage for challenging application requirements.
Auto PackTrack™ Calibration procedure from SC6000 Menu using the onboard Keypad
and Display.
Energy Saving allows allows turning on/off the motors and lasers of all network scanners
according to the selected digital input, encoder, or communication channel. The time required to restart the system is less than 1 minute independently from the number of scanners connected. It is suggested to use this parameter for example when the conveyor is stopped for a lengthy period.
The SC6000 Controller is based on a robust alloy case divided into two parts: on the upper part there is the display, the keypad and the LEDs. The lower part contains the motherboard, the removable Compact-Flash memory, the Fieldbus boards and the connector panel. The simple and sturdy mechanical structure makes the SC6000 Controller the ideal solution for industrial environments.
The SC6000 Controller is fully compatible both with the 6000 family and with the 8000 family (DS8100A and DX8200A) scanners. This means that the SC6000 Controller can work as a bus controller for a cluster of DS6000 family scanners, or DS8100A/DX8200A scanners or both. These slave scanner families no longer require a staggered starting sequence, therefore SC6000 starts them simultaneously.
The SC6000 Controller is also compatible with DS8100 and DX8200 (Lonworks versions). It is not possible to mix DS8100/DX8200 with 6000 family or DS8100A/DX8200A.
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1.2 MODEL DESCRIPTION
The SC6000 Controller is available in versions that differ in regard to the following characteristics:
200 = Standard 211 = Profibus 215 = DeviceNet 230 = Dual Ethernet
SC6000 - 1XXX
1.3 LED INDICATORS
Figure 1 – LEDs Description
Power ON and Communication LEDs
1
Status LEDs
2
System Signal LEDs
Name
Color
State
Function
Power ON
Green
ON OFF
SC6000 Powered No Power
Tx Data
Green
Blinking OFF
Transmitting Data on MAIN No Data Transmission
Rx Data
Green
Blinking OFF
Receiving Data on MAIN No Data Reception
Ethernet
Red
ON OFF
Ethernet Line Connected No Ethernet Line Connected
PS
Yellow
ON OFF
Presence Sensor Active Presence Sensor Not Active
PS Aux
Yellow
ON OFF
Presence Sensor Active Presence Sensor Not Active
Tach
Yellow
Blinking OFF
Encoder Active Encoder Not Active
Network
Red
ON OFF
Lonworks OK Lonworks Error
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System Event Status LEDs
Name
Color
State
Function
Warning
Red
ON Blinking OFF
Scanner Cluster Failure Scanner Cluster Warning (if enabled in Genius) Scanner Cluster OK
Status OK
Green
ON OFF
Controller Status OK Controller Failure
1.4 ACCESSORIES
The following accessories are necessary to build a reading station based on SC6000 (the scanner-related accessories are not included):
Name
Description
Part Number
CAB – SC6003
25-pin cable SC6000 to PWO, 3m (for Extended I/O connections)
93A051338
CAB – SC6013
25-pin cable SC6000 to PWO, 3m (for Power/Net connections)
93A051337
CAB – SC6103
9-pin cable SC6000 to PWO, 3m (for Main Host and Modem connections)
93A051294
CAB – PWO 03
17-pin cable PWO to PWO, 3m (for redundancy)
93A051295 PWO-480
Power & Connect System, 480W
93ACC1767
Modem
INSYS Modem 56K
93A051294
SC6000
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2 INSTALLATION
To install the system follow the given procedure:
1) Select the mounting location and mount the SC6000 Controller;
2) Mount the PWO (refer to the PWO Installation Manual);
3) Proceed with system electrical connections;
4) Install the Genius™ program on the configuration PC.
NOTE
If your system requires the SC6000 to be connected to PWO refer to the Reference Documentation section for details.
2.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS
Verify that the SC6000 Controller and all the parts supplied with the equipment are present and intact when opening the packaging; the list of parts includes:
SC6000 Controller Installation Quick Reference SC6000 Configuration CD-ROM Mounting brackets with knobs and washers
Figure 2 – SC6000 Package Contents
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2.2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS
319.5
[12.58]
248.7
[9.79]
80.2
[3.16]
99.7
[3.93]
124.4
[4.90]
39.7
[1.56]
MØ8
39.7
[1.56]
124.4
[4.90]
298
[11.73]
Figure 3 – SC6000 Overall Dimensions
180
[7.09]
309
[12.17]
5
[0.20]
N° 2 R15
[R0.59]
15
[0.59]
50
[1.97]
48
[1.89]
N°6 8
[0.32]
80
[3.15]
95
[3.74]
40
[1.57]85 [3.35]
50
[1.97]
85
[3.35]
48
[1.89]
300
[11.80]
40
[1.57]
40
[1.57]
8
[0.33]
N°2 R10
[R0.39]
N°2 Ø56
[Ø2.22]
M8
16
[0.63]
16
[0.63]
30
[1.18]
15
[0.59]
N°2 Ø8
[Ø0.33]
20
[0.79]
Figure 4 – ST-222 Bracket Overall Dimensions
mm
inch
mm
inch
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2.3 MECHANICAL MOUNTING
To mount the SC6000 Controller on the reading station frame proceed as follows: 1 Mount the bracket on the reading station frame: the slots on the bracket will help obtain
the best positioning. When working in environments characterized by strong vibrations, set the screws as close as possible to the bracket edges, see Figure 5.
2 Tighten the ST-222 bracket to the reading station frame using the screws and washers.
Figure 5 – Mounting the bracket on the reading station frame
3 Position the SC6000 Controller at the top of the bracket: make sure the two large round
openings coincide to the ones located at the edges of the SC6000 Controller.
4 While supporting the SC6000 Controller, rotate the whole device until it is aligned for the
best viewing position, then insert the set pin screw with locking washer until it inserts into one of the small positioning holes located on the terminal bracket.
Figure 6 – SC6000 Controller Side View with Punched Steel Ring and Relative Set Pin Screw
Set pin screw
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The specially punched steel ring has been designed to obtain the most precise rotation possible in terms of angle calibration, steadiness and consequent absence of torque between both sides of device.
5 Place a locking washer and then a flat washer onto each knob. Tighten the SC6000
Controller to its bracket by screwing the knobs into their holes – one on each side.
Figure 7 – Mounting the SC6000 Controller on the bracket
The SC6000 Controller can rotate on its mounting bracket up to 90° with respect to the mounting bracket position. See figure below for suggested positions:
Figure 8 – Suggested Mounting Positions
SC6000
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2.4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The connectors available for each scanner model are the following:
Scanner Model
Connector
Type
All models
Power/Net
25-pin male power supply, lonworks and input/output signals; see Appendix A
Extended I/O
25-pin female extended I/O signals (optoisolated); see Appendix A
Main
9-pin female RS232/RS485 main serial connection
Aux
9-pin female RS232 auxiliary connection
Modem
9-pin male modem connection
Eth-1
RJ45 modular Ethernet network
- 1230
Eth-2
RJ45 modular Ethernet network
- 1211
Profibus
9-pin female Profibus network
- 1215
DeviceNet
5-pin male DeviceNet network
2.4.1 Main Interface
The main serial interface is compatible with the following electrical standards:
RS232 RS485 full-duplex
CAUTION
Do not connect GND and GND_ISO to different (external) ground references. GND and GND_ISO are internally connected through filtering circuitry which can be permanently damaged if subjected to voltage drops over 0.8 Vdc.
Details regarding the connections and use of the main interface selection are given in the next paragraphs.
9-pin D-sub Female Connector Pinout
Pin
RS232
RS485
Full Duplex
5
1
9
6
9-pin D-sub Female Connector
2
TX
TX485 +
3
RX
RX485 +
5
GND_ISO
GND_ISO
7
CTS
RX485 -
8
RTS
TX485 -
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RS232 Interface
The main serial interface is used for communication with the Host computer and allows both transmission of code data and controller configuration. The connections to the Host can be made as follows:
through the PWO (in which case a CAB-SC6103 cable connects the PWO to the
SC6000)
directly to the SC6000
See also par. 2.5.1. It is always advisable to use shielded cables. The overall maximum cable length must be
less than 15 m (49.2 ft). The following pins of the 9-pin connector are used for RS232 interface connection:
Pin
Name
Function
2
TX
Transmit
3
RX
Receive
5
GND_ISO
Main signal ground
7
CTS
Clear to send
8
RTS
Request to send
The RTS and CTS signals control data transmission and synchronize the connected devices. If the RTS/CTS hardware protocol is enabled, the SC6000 activates the RTS output to indicate a message can be transmitted. The Host must activate the CTS input to enable the transmission.
SC6000
8
RTS
RTS
PWO
GND-ISO
5
CTS
7
RX
3
RX
TX
2
TX
Shield
Host
Signal Ground
CTS
CAB-SC6103
Figure 9 - RS232 Connections: Host - PWO- SC6000
SC6000
8
RTS
RTS
GND-ISO
5
CTS
7
RX
3
RX
TX
2
TX
Shield
Host
Signal Ground
CTS
Figure 10 - RS232 Connections: Host - SC6000
SC6000
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RS485 Full-Duplex Interface
The RS485 full-duplex 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 electrically noisy environments. The connections to the Host can be made as follows:
through the PWO (in which case a CAB-SC6103 cable connects the PWO to the
SC6000)
directly to the SC6000
See also par. 2.5.1. The following pins of the 9-pin connector are used for RS485 full-duplex interface
connection:
Pin
Name
Function
2
TX485 +
RS485 output (+)
3
RX485 +
RS485 input (+)
5
GND-ISO
Main signal ground
7
RX485 -
RS485 input (-)
8
TX485 -
RS485 output (-)
SC6000
8
TX485-
TX-
PWO
GND-ISO
5
RX485-
7
RX485+
3
RX+
TX485+
2
TX+
Shield
Host
Signal Ground
RX-
CAB-SC6103
Figure 11 - RS485 Full-Duplex Interface Connections: Host - PWO- SC6000
SC6000
8
TX485-
TX-
GND-ISO
5
RX485-
7
RX485+
3
RX+
TX485+
2
TX+
Shield
Host
Signal Ground
RX-
Figure 12 - RS485 Full-Duplex Interface Connections: Host - SC6000
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NOTE
For applications that do not use RX485 signals, do not leave these lines floating but connect them to GND-ISO as shown below.
SC6000
8
TX485-
TX-
PWO
GND-ISO
5
RX485-
7
RX485+
3
RX+
TX485+
2
TX+
Shield
Host
Signal Ground
RX-
CAB-SC6103
Figure 13 - RS485 Full-Duplex Interface Connections Using Only TX Signals
SC6000
8
TX485-
TX-
GND-ISO
5
RX485-
7
RX485+
3
RX+
TX485+
2
TX+
Shield
Host
Signal Ground
RX-
Figure 14 - RS485 Full-Duplex Interface Connections Using Only TX Signals: Host - SC6000
SC6000
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2.4.2 Auxiliary Interface
The auxiliary serial interface is equipped with RS232 interface connections. The interface can be enabled or disabled through the Genius™ configuration program.
The following pins of the 9-pin connector are used for RS232 interface connection:
9-pin D-sub Female Connector Pinout
Pin
Name
Function
5
1
9
6
9-pin D-sub Female Connector
2
TX
Transmit
3
RX
Receive
5
GND
Ground
SC6000
USER INTERFACE (Laptop)
5
GND
Signal Ground
TXD
RXAUX
3
RXD
TXAUX
2
Shield
Figure 15 – RS232 Auxiliary Interface Connections
2.4.3 Modem Interface
SC6000 offers a dedicated 9-pin port for a Modem connection. The modem connection allows a Host to remotely control the reading station. The connections to modem can be made as follows:
through the PWO (in which case the modem is installed internally to the PWO and a
CAB-SC6103 cable connects the modem from the PWO to the SC6000)
directly to the SC6000
See also par. 2.5.1.
9-pin D-sub Male Connector Pinout
Pin
Name
Function
1
CD
Carrier detect
1
5
6
9
9-pin D-sub Male Connector
2
RX
Receive
3
TX
Transmit
4
DTR
Data terminal ready
5
GND
Ground
6
DSR
Data set ready
7
RTS
Request to send
8
CTS
Clear to send
9
RI
Ring indicator
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2.4.4 Ethernet Interface
This connector is available for all SC6000 Controller models and allows the Ethernet connection to the host.
In the SC6000-1230 Dual Ethernet there are two Ethernet connectors for secondary host connections.
Figure 16 – SC6000 Harting RJ Industrial® Female Connector
NOTE
For Ethernet connections, always use the Harting RJ Industrial® Push Pull Ethernet connector (included in the package). This connector assures a robust connection and full IP rated protection.
Figure 17 – Harting RJ Industrial® Push Pull Male Connector
This interface and the connector pinout (see the following table) are IEEE 802.3 10 BaseT and IEEE 802.3u 100 BaseTx compliant.
RJ45 Modular Jack Pinout
Pin
Name
Function
1
TX +
Transmitted data (+)
2
TX -
Transmitted data (-)
3
RX +
Received data (+)
6
RX -
Received data (-)
4, 5, 7, 8
N.C.
Not connected
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