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  • Page 1 DS6500 Reference Manual...
  • Page 3 DS6500 REFERENCE MANUAL...
  • Page 4 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Datalogic reserves the right to make modifications or improvements without prior notification. Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS REFERENCES ......................v Reference Documentation ..................v Service, Support and Warranty ................... v SAFETY REGULATIONS ..................vi Electrical Safety ......................vi Laser Safety....................... vi Power Supply......................vii GENERAL VIEW .....................viii GUIDE TO INSTALLATION..................xi Point-to-Point Installation ................... xi Master/Slave Lonworks Installation ................xii INTRODUCTION ......................1 Product Description.....................1 Available Models......................2...
  • Page 6 Advanced Code Reconstruction (ACR™ 3)...............54 4.1.1 Tilt Angle for Advanced Code Reconstruction ............54 Astra™........................55 PackTrack™ ......................56 4.3.1 PackTrack™ Calibration ...................58 Reading Diagrams ....................60 4.4.1 DS6500 Standard Model...................60 4.4.2 DS6500 Oscillating Mirror Model................62 MAINTENANCE .......................64 Cleaning........................64 TROUBLESHOOTING....................65 TECHNICAL FEATURES ..................68 GLOSSARY......................70 INDEX........................73...
  • Page 7: References

    Help On-Line in PDF format SERVICE, SUPPORT AND WARRANTY Services and Support Datalogic provides several services as well as technical support through its website. Log on to www.datalogic.com/services/support and click on the links indicated for further information including: Services – Warranty Extensions and Maintenance Agreements Support –...
  • Page 8: Safety Regulations

    LASER SAFETY The following information is provided to comply with the rules imposed by international authorities and refers to the correct use of the DS6500 reader. Standard Regulations This scanner utilizes a low-power laser diode. Although staring directly at the laser beam momentarily causes no known biological damage, avoid staring at the beam as one would with any very strong light source, such as the sun.
  • Page 9: Power Supply

    EMITTED WAVE LENGTH 630 ~ 680 nm EN60825-1:2001 Warning and Device Class Label The identification label is applied onto the bottom part of the scanner (Figure 1, 2): DATALOGIC S.p.A. Via Candini, 2 40012 LIPPO DI CALDERARA DI RENO (BO) ITALY MANUFACTURED VOLT Amp.
  • Page 10: General View

    GENERAL VIEW DS6500 Figure 1 - DS6500 Connector Panel Laser Safety Label Display and Keypad Panel Identification Label Laser Beam Output Window Warning and Device Class Label Service Cap viii...
  • Page 11 DS6500 Figure 2 - DS6500 Oscillating Mirror Version Laser Safety Label Laser Beam Output Window Figure 3 - Display and Keypad Panel Programming Keypad Power On LED LCD Display TX Data LED Phase On LED...
  • Page 12 Figure 4 - Connector Panel for Master/Slave Models Main/Aux. Interface 25 D-Sub male connector Lonworks 9-pin female connector Lonworks 9-pin male connector Figure 5 – Connector Panel for Ethernet Models Main/Aux. Interface 26 D-Sub male connector Lonworks 9-pin female connector RJ45 Modular Connector for Ethernet Interace Figure 6 –...
  • Page 13: Guide To Installation

    2.5. 4) Make electrical connections to your DS6500 scanner by: a) Connecting the DS6500 scanner to the C-BOX 100 by means of one of the cables provided as accessory (see par. 1.5). b) Providing correct and complete system cabling through the C-BOX 100 according to the signals (trigger, inputs, outputs) necessary for the layout of your application.
  • Page 14: Master/Slave Lonworks Installation

    1) Repeat the previous procedure from step 1 to step 3. 2) Make electrical connections to your DS6500 scanner by: a) Connecting the DS6500 Master scanner to the C-BOX 100 by means of one of the cables provided as accessory (see par. 1.5).
  • Page 15: Introduction

    The DS6500 is based on the ASTRA™ technology which allows to switch electronically the two laser diodes depending on the distance from the barcode. The real time depth of field (DOF) provided by the DS6500 covers a wide set of applications, from the stand alone one to the multisided tunnels conveyors.
  • Page 16: Available Models

    All the configuration parameters stored into the scanner; • Not dependent on the Physical interface. 1.2 AVAILABLE MODELS The DS6500 scanner is available in versions that differ in regard to the following characteristics: • Optical Model (Head) • Decoder Model (Base) •...
  • Page 17: Indicators

    INTRODUCTION 1.3 INDICATORS The DS6500 decoder base provides an LCD display for system messages and configuration menus. The three keys present on the side of the display allow configuration menu navigation (Figure 3, 1). The three LED indicators have the following functions:...
  • Page 18 DS6500 Otherwise, the scanner can be mounted at an angle of inclination of 17.5° in order to attain symmetrical deflection ranges. Figure 9 - Oscillating Mirror Reading Position In the above case, the zone where the scan line is perpendicular to the reflecting surface corresponds to a neutral zone at the center of the reading field.
  • Page 19 INTRODUCTION Oscillating angles are selected in software where the minimum and maximum angles correspond to –2.5° and +37.5°. The scanner can be tilted in order for the 17.5° software setting to correspond with the 0° horizontal plane. +37.5° +17.5° -2.5° Figure 11 - Oscillating Mirror Extreme Angle Positions These models provide higher scanning speed (1200 scans/sec) compared to standard models and the reading performance is not adversely effected by the oscillating mirror.
  • Page 20: Accessories

    DS6500 1.5 ACCESSORIES The following accessories are available on request for DS6500: Order no. Accessory Description 93A051190 CAB-6001 cable to C-BOX100 1 m 93A051200 CAB-6002 cable to C-BOX100 2 m 93A051210 CAB-6005 cable to C-BOX100 5 m 93A051221 CAB-6011 cable to C-BOX100 1 m (DS6500 Fieldbus version)
  • Page 21: Installation

    Reference Documentation section for details. NOTE 2.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS Verify that the DS6500 reader and all the parts supplied with the equipment are present and intact when opening the packaging; the list of parts includes: • DS6500 reader •...
  • Page 22: Mechanical Mounting

    DS6500 2.2 MECHANICAL MOUNTING 2.2.1 Mounting the Scanner The DS6500 reader can be positioned and installed in the best way possible as a result of the Step-a-Head™ feature. Thanks to the separation between Head and Base, you can modify orientation...
  • Page 23 They may be used for their installation. Refer to par. 2.4 for correct positioning of the scanner with respect to the code passage zone. 16.5 0.65 3.34 2.99 inch 4.33 Figure 15 - DS6500 Overall Dimensions 1.65 0.86 0.15 106° 1.96 73.2 2.83 2.88...
  • Page 24 DS6500 16.5 3.35 0.65 2.72 2.20 4.48 inch 7.08 Figure 17 - DS6500 Oscillating Mirror Model Overall Dimensions 1.65 0.86 0.15 Ø4.1 0.16 0.43 0.43 1.96 0.55 2.83 0.55 3.93 inch Figure 18 – ST-210 Mounting Bracket Overall Dimensions...
  • Page 25: Mounting The Scanner With Accessories

    INSTALLATION 2.2.2 Mounting the Scanner with Accessories The following accessories allow installing the DS6500 reader in the most suitable position for your network layout: ST-237 mounting bracket; ST-210 mounting bracket; FBK-6000 fast bracket. The ST-237 is a 105° mounting bracket to be mounted on the reader as displayed in the image below: Figure 19 –...
  • Page 26 The FBK-6000 is a fast bracket kit allowing a quick and easy mounting of the scanner on either the ST-210 or the ST-237 brackets. First, it is necessary to fix the FBK-6000 to the DS6500 scanner by means of the mounting screws: Figure 21 –...
  • Page 27: Electrical Connections

    INSTALLATION 2.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS All the connectors available for each scanner model are the following: Scanner Model Connector Master/Slave 25-pin serial interface and I/O connector 9-pin male Lonworks connector 9-pin female Lonworks connector Ethernet 26-pin serial interface and I/O connector 9-pin female Lonworks connector RJ45 modular connector DeviceNet...
  • Page 28 DS6500 The table below gives the pinout of the C-BOX 100 terminal block connectors. Use this pinout when the DS6500 reader is connected in a network by means of the C-BOX 100: C-BOX 100 Terminal Block Connectors Power 1, 3, 5...
  • Page 29: Main/Aux. Serial Interface And I/O Connector

    2.3.1 Main/Aux. Serial Interface and I/O Connector The DS6500 master/slave model is equipped with a 25-pin male D-sub connector for connection to the host computer, power supply and input/output signals. The DS6500 fieldbus models (Ethernet, DeviceNet, Profibus) adopt a 26-pin male connector instead of the 25-pin one.
  • Page 30 The RTS and CTS signals control data transmission and synchronize the connected devices. If the RTS/CTS hardware protocol is enabled, the DS6500 activates the RTS output to indicate a message can be transmitted. The receiving unit must activate the CTS input to enable the transmission.
  • Page 31 Figure 26 - RS485 Full-Duplex Interface Connections RS485 Half-Duplex Interface The RS485 half-duplex interface can be used for multidrop connections with a Datalogic multiplexer or it can also be used for a master/slave layout. The following pins of the 25-pin and 26-pin connector are used for RS485 half-duplex...
  • Page 32 DS6500 20 mA Current Loop (INT-60 Accessory Only) When the INT-60 accessory board is installed, the DS6500 is equipped with a 20 mA current loop interface. The INT-60 board supports both active and passive type connections. Active Connections The following pins of the 26-pin output connector are used for the active connections:...
  • Page 33: Auxiliary Interface

    C.L. OUT+ C.L. OUT- MAX. 300 METERS Figure 29 – 20 mA C.L. Passive Connections When the DS6500 scanner is connected to the C-BOX 100 by means of CAB-61X0, the signals are available on the C-BOX 100 terminal connectors: Name Function...
  • Page 34 DS6500 Inputs The inputs of the reader are on the 25-pin and 26-pin connector (Figure 4, 1 and Figure 5, 1) of the DS6500. These inputs are called EXT_TRIG, IN2, IN3 and IN4. Name Function EXT_TRIG A External trigger (polarity insensitive)
  • Page 35 INSTALLATION DS6500 EXTERNAL TRIGGER/ENCODER Vext + 5V PSIN Ground Figure 33 - NPN Command Input Connection DS6500 EXTERNAL TRIGGER/ENCODER Vext + 5V PSIN Ground Figure 34 - NPN Command Input Connection Vext DS6500 EXTERNAL DEVICE IN3A + 5V PSIN Vext...
  • Page 36 DS6500 The inputs can be powered using the VS signal on the scanner (pin 9). However, isolation between the command logic and the scanner is maintained by powering the inputs with a different supply voltage (Vext) from that supplied on pin 9 of the 25-pin/26-pin I/O connector.
  • Page 37 INSTALLATION DS6500 USER INTERFACE Vext 30 Vdc max Figure 37 – Output 1 and Output 2 Interface OUT3 has different electrical features, since it is a bi-directional solid state relay with a built-in current limit protection. If this output is continuously driven, the maximum current must be not more than 200 mA although more than 300 mA may be reached in pulse conditions for an ambient temperature of 25°C.
  • Page 38: Lonworks Connectors

    The use of these system circuits is not required in all the operating modes (see par. 2.7 for details). Anyway, for a correct system functioning it is suggested to use Datalogic cables and accessories and follow the description of the typical layout (see par. 2.7 for details).
  • Page 39: Lonworks Interface

    The Lonworks network is used for both input and output connection to build a multi-sided or omni-station system connecting several readers. The DS6500 master usually employs the 9-pin female connector for output connection to the first slave, while the 9-pin male one is terminated by inserting the BTK6000 terminator (see par.
  • Page 40 In each diagram the terminator is indicated by the element, while the figure below shows its electrical circuit in details: Figure 42 – BTK-6000 Electrical Circuit The diagram below represents the termination of a DS6500-XXX-010 working as master by means of the BTK-6000 terminator. BTK-6000 Male Side Master...
  • Page 41: Ethernet Connector

    Figure 45 – DS6500-XXX-010 Master/Slave Lonworks Connection 2.3.3 Ethernet Connector This connector is only available for DS6500 Ethernet models and allows the Ethernet connection between the host and the reader. Figure 46 – Cable RJ45 Male Modular Connector Figure 47 – DS6500 RJ45 Female Modular Connector...
  • Page 42: Ethernet Interface

    DS6500 This interface and the connector pinout (see the following table) are IEEE 802.3 10 BaseT and IEEE 802.3u 100 Base Tx compliant. RJ45 Modular Jack Pinout Name Function TX + Transmitted data (+) TX - Transmitted data (-) RX +...
  • Page 43: Devicenet Connector

    When using DeviceNet, the Main serial interface is disabled and must not be physically connected. NOTE The 5-pin male connector is only available in the DS6500 DeviceNet model and allows connection between the host and the reader: Figure 50 - DeviceNet 5-pin Connector...
  • Page 44: Profibus Connector

    DS6500 2.3.5 Profibus Connector The 9-pin Profibus male connector is only available in the DS6500 Profibus model and allows connection between the host and the reader: Figure 51 - Profibus Connector DS6500 9-pin Profibus connector pinout Name Function Shield* Shield, Protective Ground resp.
  • Page 45: User Interface

    The following wiring diagram shows a simple test cable including power, external (push-button) trigger and PC RS232 COM port connections. 25-pin D-sub female 9-pin D-sub female TXAUX RXAUX DS6500 EXT TRIG A EXT TRIG B Power Supply VS (15 – 30 VDC) Power GND Trigger Test Cable for DS6500...
  • Page 46: Positioning The Scanner

    DS6500 2.5 POSITIONING THE SCANNER The DS6500 reader is able to decode moving barcode labels at a variety of angles, however significant angular distortion may degrade reading performance. When mounting DS6500 take into consideration these three ideal label position angles: Pitch 0°...
  • Page 47: Typical Installations

    2.6.1 Standard Installation The DS6500 scanner is mounted on the ST-237 105° mounting bracket (see Figure 16) which guarantees a built-in Skew angle ( S in the figure below) of 15° with respect to the frame plane (typically the Skew angle should be between 10° - 20°). This avoids the direct reflection of the laser light emitted by the scanner.
  • Page 48: 45° Skew" Installation

    2.6.2 “45° Skew” Installation The DS6500 scanner is mounted on the ST-210 90° mounting bracket (see Figure 18). By adjusting the mounting bracket guides, reach 45° for the Skew angle ( S in the figure below) to avoid the direct reflection of the laser light emitted by the scanner: 45º...
  • Page 49 When On-Line operating mode is used, the reader is activated by an External Trigger (photoelectric sensor) when the object enters its reading zone. In the following case, the signal is passed to the DS6500 by the C-BOX 100, which also supplies the system. CAB600X...
  • Page 50: Pass Through

    DS6500 2.7.2 Pass Through When Pass Through is activated on the Auxiliary interface, the DS6500 reader (all models) can be integrated in a network consisting of different scanners not provided with a Lonworks interface. This connection mode allows two or more devices to be connected to a single external serial interface.
  • Page 51: Rs232 Master/Slave

    2.7.3 RS232 Master/Slave The RS232 master/slave connection is used to integrate a DS6500 reader (all models) in a network consisting of different scanners not provided with a Lonworks interface. The Slave scanners use RS232 only on the main and auxiliary interfaces. Each slave scanner transmits the messages received by the auxiliary interface onto the main interface.
  • Page 52 DS4600A Slave 1 Local Host C-BOX 100 DS4600A Slave 2 C-BOX 100 Main Serial Interface Auxiliary Serial Interface Figure 62 – RS232 Master/Slave for DS6500 Master/Slave Models Remote Host DS6500 Master CAB601X C-BOX 100 DS4600A Slave 2 P.S. C-BOX 100...
  • Page 53: Multiplexer

    INSTALLATION 2.7.4 Multiplexer The Multiplexer connection is used to integrate a DS6500 slave reader in a Multidrop network consisting of different scanners not provided with a Lonworks interface. Each scanner connected Multiplexer (MX4000) with RS485 half-duplex main interface. P.S. P.S.
  • Page 54: Local Lonworks Network

    DS6500 readers supported depends on the type of power propagation adopted by the system (see par. 2.3.6 for details). Contact Datalogic S.p.A., if your network requires a higher number of readers or in case the application throughput is very high.
  • Page 55 INSTALLATION The following image shows a system consisting of four readers supplied by two different power units. The Master reader receives external signals (trigger, serial to host, etc.) and together with Slave 1 is powered by the first PG6000 through a C-BOX 100, while Slave 2 and Slave 3 are connected to another PG6000 through a C-BOX 100 and the 610X cable.
  • Page 56: Fieldbus Network

    Multi P.S. (This system configuration will be available soon). In this layout, up to 7 DS6500 slave readers have their own P.S. and therefore multiple reading phases, while the P.S. activating the master reader is managed by the C-BOX 100.
  • Page 57 INSTALLATION Single P.S. The DS6500 (Ethernet, DeviceNet or Profibus model) master is connected to a fieldbus remote Host. It can be activated by a signal generated by the remote Host or be always active if working in Automatic operating mode.
  • Page 58: Keypad And Display

    The same settings may be performed by using the Genius™ program (see chapter 3 for details). 2.8.1 Internal Net The Internal Net submenu has to be used when configuring the DS6500 scanner within a master/slave network. It allows defining the scanner function (slave/master) within the network and, if configured as Slave, its address.
  • Page 59: Software Configuration

    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 3 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 3.1 GENIUS™ INSTALLATION ™ Genius is a new Datalogic scanner configuration tool providing several important advantages: • Wizard approach for low skilled users; • Multi-language version; • Defined configuration directly stored in the reader; •...
  • Page 60 DS6500 The Wizard option is advised to low skilled users, since it shows a step by step scanner configuration. The parameters to be defined are the following: Barcode selection and definition; Operating mode selection and definition; Digital Inputs/Outputs configuration; Hardware interface selection;...
  • Page 61 This operating mode causes the reader to be connected to an external Presence Sensor using EXT TRIG+ and EXT TRIG- inputs. During the active phase of the presence sensor, the DS6500 reader tries to acquire and correctly decode the code.
  • Page 62: Network Wizard

    The Network Wizard allows defining the model and number of slave scanners of the Lonworks network. Since this tool is available only for a DS6500 Master, it is first necessary to configure your scanner as Master, as shown in the figure below: Figure 75 –...
  • Page 63 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2) Click on the button available in the “Devices” area to open the Network Wizard dialog box: Figure 77 – Network Wizard a) if the slave scanners have been already configured and wired to the network, click on the Autodetect button to start a polling procedure of the current network.
  • Page 64: Advanced Genius™ Configuration

    DS6500 3.3 ADVANCED GENIUS™ CONFIGURATION The ADVANCED selection available when starting the Genius™ program is addressed to expert users being able to complete a detailed scanner configuration. By choosing this option it is possible either to start a new scanner configuration or to open and modify an old one.
  • Page 65: Parameter Default Values

    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 3.4 PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUES The following table contains the list of the factory default settings for the DS6500. Genius™ also allows checking the parameter default values by selecting the "Compare parameters" option available in the Tools menu and comparing the current scanner configuration to the default one.
  • Page 66 DS6500 Parameter Default Setting Scan Line Amplitude Amplitude Settings Enable Disabled Data Communication Settings Host Application Protocol Type Standard Data Format Header TX Start With data Termination After No Read Message Enabled Message Tx Trigger Selection On Decoding Parameters Header String <STX>...
  • Page 67 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Parameter Default Setting Output 1 Line State Normally Open Activation Event Complete Read Alternative Activation Event Multiple Read Deactivation Event Timeout Alternative Deactivation Event None Deactivation Timeout (ms) Output 2 Line State Normally Open Activation Event No Read Alternative Activation Event Partial Read Deactivation Event...
  • Page 68: Reading Features

    With just a set of partial scans on the label (obtained using the motion of the label itself), the DS6500 is able to “reconstruct” the barcode. A typical set of partial scans is shown in the figure below: Code Direction Figure 80 –...
  • Page 69: Astra

    The DS6500 scanner is based on a dual laser optic platform and ASTRA™ technology inherited from the DS8100 scanner. This technology is based on the capability of the barcode reader to measure the distance from the scanned object.
  • Page 70: Packtrack

    DS6500 4.3 PACKTRACK™ PackTrack™ is a patented operating mode for Datalogic Omni-Directional Reading Stations used to read and correctly assign codes read on different packs when placed in the scanner Reading Area at the same time. Working in PackTrack™ mode requires the presence of an encoder and a presence sensor to track the moving packs.
  • Page 71 READING FEATURES Let’s consider a right-handed reference system (right hand with thumb = X axis; forefinger = Y axis; middle finger = Z axis) where the Y axis coincides with the pack moving direction and the Z axis is oriented upwards from the conveyor (see figure below). Three barcodes are placed along the scanline.
  • Page 72: Packtrack™ Calibration

    DS6500 4.3.1 PackTrack™ Calibration The scanner calibration can be performed by means of the Genius™ software tool. Select the “SPY” option from the Tools menu or click on the related icon on the Genius™ toolbar to open the following dialog box:...
  • Page 73 READING FEATURES By selecting the “PackTrack Calibration” option from the Tools menu a further dialog box appears allowing to start calibration: Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Figure 88 – Performing the PackTrack™ Calibration After placing the code at the desired position (Position 1), enter its X, Y and Z coordinates within the corresponding edit boxes.
  • Page 74: Reading Diagrams

    (in) (mm) 1000 0.375 mm (15 mils) 0.3 mm 0.25 mm (12 mils) (10 mils) -100 -200 -300 -400 -500 (in) (mm) Figure 89 – DS6500-100-0XX Model Reading Diagram Note: (0,0) is the center of the laser beam output window.
  • Page 75 (in) (mm) 1100 1250 1400 1550 1700 0.5 mm (20 mils) 0.375 mm (15 mils) -150 -300 -450 -600 -750 (in) (mm) Figure 90 – DS6500-200-0XX Model Reading Diagram Note: (0,0) is the center of the laser beam output window.
  • Page 76: Ds6500 Oscillating Mirror Model

    (in) (mm) 1000 0.25 mm 0.3 mm (10 mils) (12 mils) 0.375 mm (15 mils) -100 -200 -300 -400 -500 (in) (mm) Figure 91 – DS6500-105-0XX Model Reading Diagram Note: (0,0) is the center of the laser beam output window.
  • Page 77 (in) (mm) 1100 1250 1400 1550 1700 0.5 mm (20 mils) 0.375 mm (15 mils) -150 -300 -450 -600 -750 (in) (mm) Figure 92 – DS6500-205-0XX Model Reading Diagram Note: (0,0) is the center of the laser beam output window.
  • Page 78: Maintenance

    Repeat the operation frequently in particularly dirty environments. Use soft material and alcohol to clean the window and avoid any abrasive substances. Clean the window of the DS6500 when the scanner is turned off or at least when the laser beam is not active.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Before contacting your local Datalogic office or Datalogic Partner or ARC, it is suggested to save the device configuration to a *.ddc file by means of the Genius™ software configuration program and check the device exact model and serial number.
  • Page 80 DS6500 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Suggestion In the Genius™ software configuration • On Line Mode and Serial On Line program select the OPERATING MODES Mode: folder and check the “Reading Phase the reader does not respond correctly to Timeout” parameterization. the expected external signal end.
  • Page 81 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Suggestion • The device serial number is printed on a label How do I obtain my units’ serial that is affixed above the connector panel of numbers? the reader. • The serial number is also displayed when connecting the device through the Genius™...
  • Page 82: Technical Features

    DS6500 7 TECHNICAL FEATURES ELECTRICAL FEATURES (see note 1) Supply voltage 15 to 30 Vdc Power consumption 15 W typical 20 W Max. (including startup current) Communication Interfaces Main (isolated) Baud Rate RS232 1200 to 115200 RS485 full-duplex 1200 to 115200...
  • Page 83 TECHNICAL FEATURES SOFTWARE FEATURES Readable code families • • Interleaved 2/5 Code 128 • • Code 39 standard EAN128 • • Codabar Code 93 (standard and full ASCII) • EAN/UPC Up to 10 codes during one reading phase Code selection Transmitted messages can be personalized using up to Headers and Terminators 128-byte headers and 128-byte terminators...
  • Page 84: Glossary

    Step-a-Head™ makes it possible to rotate the reader head and the decoder base independently from each other. As a result of the Step-a-Head™, the DS6500 can always be installed in the ideal position. It is possible to change the orientation of the connector panel while the laser window remains in the desired position.
  • Page 85 This organization (a service of the Food and Drug Administration) is responsible for the safety regulations governing acceptable limitations on electronic radiation from laser devices. Datalogic devices are in compliance with the CDRH regulations. Code Positioning Variation in code placement that affects the ability of a scanner to read a code. The terms Pitch, Skew, and Tilt deal with the angular variations of code positioning in the X, Y and Z axes.
  • Page 86 Protocol A formal set of conventions governing the formatting and relative timing of message exchange between two communicating systems. Resolution The narrowest element dimension which can be distinguished by a particular reading device or printed with a particular device or method. RS232 Interface between data terminal equipment and data communication equipment employing serial binary data interchange.
  • Page 87: Index

    TX Data; 3 Lonworks; 40 General View DeviceNet Connector Panel; x Maintenance Display and Keypad Panel; ix Cleaning; 64 DS6500 Oscillating Mirror Version; ix Models Ethernet Connector Panel; x Decoder Models; 2 Master/Slave Connector Panel; x Focalization; 2 Profibus Connector Panel; x Optical Models;...
  • Page 88 INT-60 20 mA C.L. Interface Board; v PWR-120 Power Supply Unit; v Package Contents; 7 Reference Documentation Parameter Explorer Window; 50 C-BOX100; v Parameter Groups Profibus Document; v Default Values; 51 References Positioning; 32 Reference Documentation; v Pitch Angle; 32 Services and Support;...
  • Page 89 Gerät declare que el and all its models DS6500-XXX-XXX, Laser Scanner e tutti i suoi modelli et tous ses modèles und seine modelle y todos sus modelos sono conformi alle Direttive del Consiglio Europeo sottoelencate: are in conformity with the requirements of the European Council Directives listed below: sont conformes aux spécifications des Directives de l'Union Européenne ci-dessous:...

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