Pepperl+Fuchs ODT-MAC400, ODT-MAC401 Series, ODT-MAC403 Series Series Manual

MANUAL
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FACTORY AUTOMATION
Stationary reader for all common 1D- and 2D-barcodes
Laser Class 2M
EN 60825-1
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General Terms of Delivery for Products and Services of the Electrical Industry, published by the
Central Association of the Electrical Industry (Zentralverband Elektrotechnik und Elektroindustrie
(ZVEI) e.V.) in its most recent version as well as the supplementary clause: "Expanded reservation
of proprietorship"
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Contents
1 Introduction......................................................................... 4
2 Declaration of conformity .................................................. 5
3 Safety................................................................................... 6
3.1 Symbols relevant to safety ............................................................................6
3.2 Intended use .................................................................................................6
3.3 General safety instructions ............................................................................6
4 Product Description ........................................................... 8
4.1 Use and application of the
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4.2 Displays and controls....................................................................................8
4.3 Interfaces and connections ...........................................................................9
4.4 Contents .....................................................................................................10
4.5 Accessories ................................................................................................11
4.5.1 Cables....................................................................................................11
4.5.2 Other accessories ..................................................................................11
5 Installation......................................................................... 12
5.1 Preparation .................................................................................................12
5.2 Mounting.....................................................................................................12
5.3 Connecting the device ................................................................................13
5.4 Assigning an IP address to a network connection using Windows XP.........14
5.5 Storage and transport .................................................................................16
6 Commissioning................................................................. 17
6.1 Connecting the stationary reader ................................................................17
7 Operation........................................................................... 18
7.1 Web-based operator interface.....................................................................18
7.1.1 Settings Tab............................................................................................20
7.1.2 Communication Tab................................................................................50
7.1.3 Tab Gallery..............................................................................................51
7.1.4 Dialog box Language .............................................................................52
8 Troubleshooting................................................................ 53
8.1 What to do in the event of an error ..............................................................53
9 Appendix ........................................................................... 54
9.1 Command format ........................................................................................54
9.2 Command overview ....................................................................................56
9.3 Input of nonprintable characters..................................................................61
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Introduction

1Introduction

Congratulations
You have chosen a device manufactured by Pepperl+Fuchs. Pepperl+Fuchs develops, produces and distributes electronic sensors and interface modules for the market of automation technology on a worldwide scale.
Symbols used
The following symbols are used in this manual:
Note!
This symbol draws your attention to important information.
Handling instructions
You will find handling instructions beside this symbol
Contact
If you have any questions about the device, its functions, or accessories, please contact us at:
Pepperl+Fuchs GmbH Lilienthalstraße 200 68307 Mannheim Telephone: +49 621 776-4411 Fax: +49 621 776-274411 E-Mail: fa-info@pepperl-fuchs.com
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Declaration of conformity

2 Declaration of conformity

This product was developed and manufactured under observance of the applicable European standards and guidelines.
Note!
A Declaration of Conformity can be requested from the manufacturer.
The product manufacturer, Pepperl+Fuchs GmbH, D-68307 Mannheim, has a certified quality assurance system that conforms to ISO 9001.
ISO9001
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Safety

3Safety

3.1 Symbols relevant to safety

Danger!
This symbol indicates a warning about an immediate possible danger.
In case of ignoring the consequences may range from personal injury to death.
Warnin g!
This symbol indicates a warning about a possible fault or danger.
In case of ignoring the consequences may cause personal injury or heaviest property damage.
Caution!
This symbol indicates a warning about a possible fault.
In case of ignoring the devices and any connected facilities or systems may be interrupted or fail completely.

3.2 Intended use

The ODT-MAC4**-LD-RD-MC stationary reader is intended to be used only for the identification of objects by means of 1D- and 2D-codes.
Always operate the device as described in these instructions to ensure that the device and connected systems function correctly. The protection of operating personnel and plant is only guaranteed if the device is operated in accordance with its intended use.

3.3 General safety instructions

Class 2 laser product
This device is a class 2 laser product:
Standard s
IEC 60825-1:2007 certified. Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated 06-24-07.
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Warn ing !
Visible red class 2 laser light
The irradiation can lead to irritation especially in a dark environment. Do not point at people!
Caution: Do not look into the beam!
Maintenance and repairs should only be carried out by authorized service personnel!
Attach the device so that the warning is clearly visible and readable. Caution – Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure..
Only use recommended original accessories.
The operating company bears responsibility for observing locally applicable safety regulations.
Installation and commissioning of all devices must be performed by a trained professional only.
User modification and or repair are dangerous and will void the warranty and exclude the manufacturer from any liability. If serious faults occur, stop using the device. Secure the device against inadvertent operation. In the event of repairs, return the device to your local Pepperl+Fuchs representative or sales office.
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4 Product Description

4.1 Use and application of the ODT-MAC400-* / ODT-MAC401-* / ODT-MAC403-* -

The stationary reader is an optical identification system for detection of up to 28 different code symbologies. With its high-performance signal processor, a partial image capture function, and optimized decoding algorithms, the device features extremely high reading speeds.
The stationary reading device can be configured easily and quickly using a normal web browser, via the standard Ethernet interface or a series connection. Support is also provided for the mechanical alignment of the reading device in the form of an integrated laser pointer and a connected VGA monitor. The reading device also features an integrated error image memory.
Typical areas of application are
Document handling
Printing machines
Identification in the packaging and warehouse sector
PCB identification

4.2 Displays and controls

1. Lightning unit
2. Laser diodes
3. CMOS camera
The stationary reader ODT-MAC403-* does not have laser diodes.
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LAN
TCP/IP
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VGA
VCC/I-O/RS232
Product Description
1 RJ45 Ethernet network socket
2 Video output VGA 640x480
3 15 pin D-Sub connector
4 Status LED
Stat us LE D
LED color Description
Ye l l o w The LED turns to yellow for a short time after switching on.
Green The LED flashes green after a successful read (good read).
Red The LED flashes red after an unsuccessful read (bad read).

4.3 Interfaces and connections

15-pin D-sub connector
PIN Signal Description
1, 2 GND GND for device
3 IO GND GND for inputs/ outputs 4, 5 +24 V Supply for device, 24 V DC PELV ±15% 6 IO +24 V Supply for inputs/ outputs, 24 V DC PELV ±15%
7 RTS Handshake signal, RS 232
8 IN1 24 V DC input
9 IO-OUT0 24 V DC "good read" output
10 IO-OUT1 24 V DC "bad read" output
11 IO-IN0 24 V DC "trigger" input
12 CTS Handshake signal, RS 232
13 TXD Transmission line, RS 232
14 RXD Receive line, RS 232
15 IN2 24 V DC input
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Video output VGA 640x480 (7-pin cylindrical connector)
PIN Signal Description
1 OUT V
2 GND RGB Red signal, green signal and blue signal ground
3 OUT R Red signal output
4 OUT G Green signal output
5 GND Horizontal synchronization output ground and vertical
6 OUT B Blue signal output
7 OUT H
Network connection
Vertical synchronization output
sync
synchronization output ground
Horizontal synchronization output
sync
Figure 4.1 Network connection pin assignments
1 Transmit data (+)
2 Transmit data (-)
3 Receive data (+)
4 Not assigned
5 Not assigned
6 Receive data (-)
7 Not assigned
8 Not assigned

4.4 Contents

ODT-MAC4**-LD-RD-MC
Quick start guide
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4.5 Accessories

Various accessories are available.

4.5.1 Cables

The following cables are available as accessories.
Model number Description
ODZ-MAC-CAB-VIDEO Video connection cable, cylindrical connector, 7-pin on SUB-
ODZ-MAC-CAB­15POL-2,5M-FEMALE
ODZ-MAC-CAB­15POL-5M-FEMALE
ODZ-MAC-CAB-24V­R2-2M
V45-G-10M-V45-G Network cable RJ45, category 5, up to 100 MHz, 10 m

4.5.2 Other accessories

Other products are available as accessories.
Model number Description
ODZ-MAC-PWR-24V Desk top power supply 24 V DC, 1.88 A
D socket, 15-pin VGA, 2 meters
Connection cable, Sub-D socket, 15-pin, 2.5 meters, can be pre-assembled
Connection cable, Sub-D socket, 15-pin, 5 meters, can be pre-assembled
Connection cable for power supply, RS 232
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M5
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Code
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36.85
6.5
Reading distance
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5 Installation

5.1 Preparation

Unpacking the unit
1. Check that all package contents are present and undamaged.
If anything is damaged, inform the shipper and contact the supplier.
2. Check that all items are present and correct based on your order and the
shipping documents.
If you have any questions, please contact Pepperl+Fuchs.
3. Keep the original packing material in case you need to store or ship the unit at
a later time.

5.2 Mounting

Note!
Preventing reflection and glare
Reflection and glare from reflective surfaces can impair the captured image and therefore lead to incorrect readings. To prevent reflection and glare, install the stationary reading device at a slight angle.
Please refer to the technical data in the data sheet for the read distance.
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Figure 5.1 Dimensions of the straight housing
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Figure 5.2 Dimensions of the angle housing
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Figure 5.3 Dimensions of the angle housing
Note!
Connection to ground
When installing the device, ensure that it is has a ground connection.

5.3 Connecting the device

Connecting the power supply
To connect a power supply to the device, proceed as follows.
1. Plug the 15-pin Sub-D socket into the connector provided for this purpose on the back of the housing.
2. Screw in the two mounting screws as far as possible.
This ensures that the cable cannot be inadvertently pulled out.
3. Next connect the power supply to the appropriate pins on the Sub-D socket.
The power supply has now been connected.
To connect the power supply to the device quicker, the pre-configured connection cable can also be used. Information can be found in the Accessories section.
Note!
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The device communicates with the connected machine control system using the TCP/IP protocol. To ensure communication works correctly, you must note down all the changes you make to the network configuration.
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Network cabling
Use a crossover network cable to connect the device directly to a PC. If the device is being operated within a network, use a twisted-pair network cable to connect it to the network.
Establishing a network connection
In order to establish a network connection, proceed as follows.
When delivered, the device has a fixed IP address (192.168.2.2). To facilitate communication within the network, you must configure your network. The configuration data can be found in the network configuration overview.
Connecting a trigger sensor
To connect a trigger sensor, proceed as follows.
Connect the trigger sensor to the cable previously connected for the power supply.

5.4 Assigning an IP address to a network connection using Windows XP

To assign an IP address to a network connection using Windows XP, proceed as follows.
1. First select "Network Connections".
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2. Then open the required connection by double clicking on it.
The Properties dialog box for the relevant connection will open.
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3. Select the "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" element from the Properties dialog box by double clicking on it.
The TCP/IP properties dialog box will open.
4. In the TCP/IP properties dialog box, activate "Use the following IP address".
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5. Enter an IP address which only differs from the sensor IP address in the very last segment.
6. Enter 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask.
7. Then confirm your entries on the TCP/IP properties page and the LAN connection properties page using "OK" and "Close".
This completes the network configuration and the sensor can be used.

5.5 Storage and transport

For storage and transport purposes, package the unit using shockproof packaging material and protect it against moisture. The best method of protection is to package the unit using the original packaging. Furthermore, ensure that the ambient conditions are within allowable range.
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6 Commissioning

6.1 Connecting the stationary reader

The reader has its own web server. You have the option of making settings on the stationary reader using a standard web browser.
Aligning the stationary reader
To find the ideal alignment for the device, use the two laser diodes in the stationary reader.
1. Supply power to the reader via the D-Sub connector.
2. Adjust the stationary reader so that both points generated by the laser diodes are positioned on top of each other on the code to be read.
This sets the ideal reading distance between the stationary reader and the
code to be read.
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7Operation

7.1 Web-based operator interface

You have the option of configuring and operating the sensor via a web-based operator interface and using it to display information. The web-based user interface should be used only for setup and troubleshooting purposes when the machine is shut down.
Note!
To start the operator interface of the sensor, you need a standard web browser (e.g., Windows Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox) with Java script activated.
We recommend the following browser versions
Firefox 3.6.8 or higher Communication between MAC and
Internet Explorer
Starting the operator interface
To start the operator interface, proceed as follows.
In the input field of a standard web browser, enter the IP address of the stationary reader (192.168.2.2) and press return to confirm.
6.0.2900.2180 or higher Communication between MAC and
PC via LAN interface
PC via LAN interface
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The following tab opens as the start page: Settings.
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The following four tabs can be found on the left-hand side of the display:
Settings
Communication
Gallery
Language
Various information is displayed in the central section–depending on which tab is active.
On the right-hand side, various status information (such as the software/firmware version, the MAC address, the number of reads, etc.) is displayed, as well as the last image captured and the decoded information. On the right of the Pepperl+Fuchs company logo there is a pictorial representation of a status LED. This status LED lights up green when a device is connected. Otherwise it is red.
Activating live image capture
Note!
By viewing the captured images on the operator interface during operation, the image refresh rate reduces significantly.
To activate live image capture, click the Star t Liv e Modebutton on the right-hand side of the display screen.
The stationary reader starts to capture images. The captured images are displayed in the results window. The decoded information is displayed beneath it in a separate window.
Starting single image capture
On the right-hand side of the display screen, click on the button Single image.
Clicking the button triggers a single image capture.
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7.1.1 Settings Ta b

The Settings tab enables you to configure various parameters and send commands to the sensor. In the left display area, you can navigate to the other tabs Communication, Gallery and Language.
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In the center of the screen, the following functions are available in different fields:
Sensor parameters
Settings Explanation
Flash duration This parameter is used to set the duration of the flash at
Ga i n This parameter is used to set the electronic brightness gain. A
Parameter set Load from Flash: Use this button to load parameter settings
Command Send individual commands to the sensor.
Reset counter The trigger counter value can be reset to 0 here.
intervals of 10 µs.
high value electronically increases the brightness of the captured image and can improve the readability of the code considerably in the event of poor ambient conditions.
from the internal memory (Flash EEPROM). Save to Flash: Use this button to save your current parameter settings in the internal memory (Flash EEPROM).
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