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Cat. No. Z276-E1-01
V400-R1CF/R1CS
Ultra small
Multi-code Reader
USER'S MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Cat. No. Z276-E1-01 V400-R1CF/R1CS Ultra small Multi-code Reader USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Section 2 Introduction Procedure Introduction Flow Chart Preliminary Examination Wiring and Connection Preparation Installation and Reading Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation Operation Flow Chart Communication Data Format Section 4 Setting Method How to Use a Menu Sheet/Command V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 3 Introduction Menu Sheet/Command List Section 5 Appendix Maintenance Troubleshooting Specifications and External Dimension ASCII Code Table Quick-Reference Tables of Data Capacities V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 4 The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of the products, nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products: •...
  • Page 5 FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM. PERFORMANCE DATA Performance data given in this document is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of OMRON’s test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Meanings of safety symbols In this operation manual, precautions are indicated using the following symbols and signal words to ensure safe use of the V400-R1CF/R1CS. The precautions indicated by these symbols and signal words are important to ensure safety and must be observed.
  • Page 7: Regulations And Standards

    Introduction Regulations and Standards This product complies with the following standards. LED safety standard IEC 60825-1+A2: 2001 Class 1 JIS C 6802: 2005 Class 1 EC directive No. 2004/108/EC EN standard EN61326 V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 8: Precautions For Safe Use

    • Do not use the product in environments containing droplets, water or mist, oil or chemical agents. • Do not use the product in environments that may be affected by a CRT's flashing or other ambient light. • Do not install or use the product outdoors.
  • Page 9 Introduction 4. Other • Do not use the product in a safety circuit for nuclear or life-support systems. • Never attempt to disassemble, repair, modify, deform by applying pressure, or burn the product. • Dispose of the product as industrial waste.
  • Page 10: Precautions For Correct Use

    • Try to keep the length of the power cable to a minimum (less than 3 m). 3. Labels • For labels with a highly gloss surface, reading errors may occur because of regular °...
  • Page 11 Introduction 4. Cleaning of the reading window • Install the product so that the front area of the reading window is free of dust and oil droplets. If dust or oil droplets are found, clean the surface using the following method.
  • Page 12: How To Use This Manual

    Introduction How to Use This Manual Part names of a code In this manual, each part of a code is described as follows. Bar code Label Bar code (Paper which a bar code is printed on) Narrow bar (Slim lines)
  • Page 13 Illustration Operation procedure and additional explanation Shows the operation procedure. Tips and reference pages that may be useful during operation are indicated with a mark. * This page does not actually exist. V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 14: Visual Aids

    Introduction Visual Aids Indicates points that are important for using product functions or in application procedures. Indicates page numbers providing related information. Indicates information helpful for problem solving or explanation of technical terms. V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 15 Introduction V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 16: Product Overview

    Section 1 Product Overview This section explains the features, ratings, and performance of this product. Features Basic Configuration Part Names and Functions V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 17: Features

    Features This product is an ultra-compact, setup-free multi-code reader that reads most 2D and 1D symbols on paper or labels. Various types of information can be managed efficiently by using it with a PC and programmable controllers. A setup-free multi-code reader that recognizes most 1D and 2D codes printed on paper or labels It can read various 1D and 2D codes without requiring special settings.
  • Page 18 Section 1 Product Overview Two types of ultra-compact body for highly flexible installation The main body is very small, only 58.0 × 46.0 × 24.2 mm. The front and side view types are available to suit your installation environment. 46.0 mm 58.0 mm...
  • Page 19: Basic Configuration

    The upper equipment receives the information this product reads, and records and verifies it with the registered information. The cable has a connector at the end. Use the appropriate connecting cable for the upper equipment. Multi-code reader PC/AT compatible...
  • Page 20: Part Names And Functions

    (4) Main cable (3) Read confirmation LED (2) SCAN button Part name Function Aiming light and illumination LED light is emitted from here for Reading window capturing images. The button for performing a reading test. Pressing it once performs SCAN button reading once.
  • Page 21 Section 1 Product Overview MEMO V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 22: Introduction Procedure

    Section 2 Introduction Procedure A flow chart of preliminary examination, installation, and introduction of the product is as shown below. Introduction Flow Chart Preliminary Examination Wiring and Connection Preparation Installation and Reading V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 23: Introduction Flow Chart

    Section 2 Introduction Procedure Introduction Flow Chart A flow chart of preliminary examination, installation, and introduction of the product is as shown below. Check the type, width, height, and the number of digits of 2D codes and bar codes. Preliminary p.24 Supported code list...
  • Page 24 Section 2 Introduction Procedure Install the reader. p.40 Installation Test in the actual usage environment. Installation and reading p.35 Testing Execute reading. In case of trouble: I do not know the I cannot understand the communication specification. operation flow. p.44 Operation Flow Chart p.50 Communication Data Format...
  • Page 25: Preliminary Examination

    Preliminary Examination The following are typical specifications you should consider. Check the type, width, height, and the number of digits of 2D codes and bar codes while considering the supported codes, reading range performance, and reading angle performance. Supported code list...
  • Page 26 Section 2 Introduction Procedure CODE39 NW-7 CODE93 CODE128 RSS codes RSS-14 standard RSS-14 truncated RSS-14 stacked RSS-Limited RSS-Expanded V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 27 Explained with examples of following conditions: •Contrast: MRD 63% (PCS = 0.9) •Installation condition: Pitch angle α = 0°, skew angle β = 15° Tilt angle γ = 0°, curvature R = ∞ •Reading rate: 70% or more in 10 tries The reading range is a reference value, not a guaranteed value.
  • Page 28 • Installation condition: Pitch angle α = 0°, tilt angle γ = 360°, curvature R = ∞ Reading performance for bar codes on a highly gloss surface such as glossy paper or a card case may be impaired because reflected illumination LED light or room illumination light enters the reading window.
  • Page 29 8-digit JAN, resolution = 0.26 mm, PCS = 0.9 13-digit JAN, resolution = 0.39 mm, PCS = 0.9 • Reading distance: 57 mm from the case end • Installation condition: Pitch angle α = 0°, skew angle β = 15°, tilt angle γ = 360° V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 30: Wiring And Connection

    Model For cable relay Hosiden Corporation TCS8587-0170477 For panel installation Hosiden Corporation TCS1080-0120177 The OK and NG output lines are not connected to the DIN 8-pin connector. To use the OK and NG outputs, cut the cables. V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 31 Section 2 Introduction Procedure Input/output circuit External trigger signal input circuit External trigger signal TRIG Internal circuit Von/off Item Minimum value Maximum value Terminal voltage Von when a 1.3 V transistor is turned on Terminal voltage Voff when a 2.5 V...
  • Page 32 Communication with upper equipment Check that the product has started up, and then start communication with upper equipment. Indefinite signals may be generated from the upper interface while the product starts up. Clear the receive buffer of the devices before starting initial operation.
  • Page 33 Special cable 100 VAC CS1W-CN224 Dedicated power supply for multi-code reader S8VS-01505 (made by OMRON) Connect the connection cable of this reader to RS-232C port of the CPU unit. Wiring Reader side RS-232C port Pin No. Wire color Signal name Pin No.
  • Page 34 Transmits “NL” when no label is found TH0N0L Transmits “ND” when reading has failed TI0N0D Settings on OMRON programmable controller CS1 For information about the detailed setting method, refer to the operation manual of your programmable controller. Setting item Setting content Dip switch of CPU unit...
  • Page 35 DM (data memory) of CS1. The content is displayed on the programming console. When the code cannot be read within the duration which is set beforehand (2 sec. in this example), “NL” or “ND” is transmitted. To check the read data with the programming console, press “Clear > FUN > Monitor” in this order.
  • Page 36: Preparation

    Preparation This section describes the setting method based on preliminary examination. Perform a test to check whether the intended code is read and set the reading conditions for the purpose. Testing You can check how stably the intended code can be read.
  • Page 37 * Effective duration of reading When the trigger input method is external trigger signal effective duration designation system or RS-232C command, effective duration setting is required beforehand. The effective duration is set between 0 and 10 seconds. Effective duration setting method p.69 V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 38 Section 2 Introduction Procedure Setting the reading conditions There are the following two setting methods for the reader. Select either method according to the condition. Setting method Description Read the menu sheet. This method reads the menu sheet of the function you want to set.
  • Page 39 You can create a menu sheet using readily available code creation software, as shown below. E.g.: When creating a menu sheet “A3” Create “* A3 *” and cut the parts of “*” with scissors to create the menu sheet “A3”. *_A3_* Cutting off section...
  • Page 40 Transmit the command “Z2” to write the setting data in the nonvolatile memory of the reader. Be sure to write the setting data in the nonvolatile memory whenever a condition is set by inputting a command from the upper equipment. When you turn the power OFF without writing the setting in the memory, the settings will be lost.
  • Page 41: Installation And Reading

    Section 2 Introduction Procedure Installation and Reading This section explains how to install the reader and conduct a final check to confirm that the reader works successfully in the actual environment. Installation Installing the reader Install the reader at a distance where it captures the code correctly.
  • Page 42 • The reading distance and angle ranges may differ depending on labels. Before installing the reader, check that the label is read successfully. • Be sure to install the supplied insulation board to reduce the influence of inductive noise on the reader.
  • Page 43 Section 2 Introduction Procedure MEMO V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 44: Basic Knowledge Of Operation

    Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation This section explains main functions of the reader. Operation Flow Chart Communication Data Format V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 45: Operation Flow Chart

    *2: When the trigger controlled system is used (codes are read while the trigger is ON), the reading effective duration is set to 0. *3: This LED illuminates when the error message output is set to ON. It does not illuminate with the factory default setting.
  • Page 46 *2: When the trigger controlled system is used (codes are read while the trigger is ON), the reading effective duration is set to 0. *3: This LED illuminates when the error message output is set to ON. It does not illuminate with the factory default setting.
  • Page 47 *2: When the trigger controlled system is used (codes are read while the trigger is ON), the reading effective duration is set to 0. *3: This LED illuminates when the error message output is set to ON. It does not illuminate with the factory default setting.
  • Page 48 Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation Communication protocol The following two systems exist for transmitting the data read by the reader to the equipment. Nonprocedural system (no protocol system) The reader transmits the data to the upper equipment and ends the communication.
  • Page 49 • In case of continuous reading and plural reading, illumination light is emitted throughout the reading effective duration that starts when a trigger is input. The concept of T0 to T4 is the same as that in the case of single reading.
  • Page 50 • In case of continuous reading and plural reading, illumination light is emitted throughout the reading effective duration that starts when a trigger is input. The concept of T0 to T4 is the same as that in the case of single reading.
  • Page 51: Communication Data Format

    Up to four characters can be set. The number of digits of the read data is output in ASCII code. None Whether or not to output the number of digits can be selected from the Number of following choices. digits •...
  • Page 52 Communication with upper equipment Check that the product has started up, and then start communication with upper equipment. Indefinite signals may be generated from the upper interface while the product starts up. Clear the receive buffer of the devices before starting initial operation.
  • Page 53 Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation MEMO V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 54: Setting Method

    Section 4 Setting Method This section explains setting methods using a menu sheet and by entering a command from the upper equipment. How to Use a Menu Sheet/Command Menu Sheet/Command List V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 55: How To Use A Menu Sheet/Command

    Section 4 Setting Method How to Use a Menu Sheet/Command The following two setting methods are available for the reader. Select either method depending on the condition. Setting method Description Reading a menu sheet This method reads the menu sheet of the function you want to set.
  • Page 56 You can create a menu sheet using readily available code creation software, as shown below. E.g.: When creating a menu sheet “A3” Create “* A3 *” and cut the parts of “*” with scissors to create the menu sheet “A3”. *_A3_* Cutting off section...
  • Page 57: Menu Sheet/Command List

    Section 4 Setting Method Menu Sheet/Command List Groups are classified as follows. Please refer to the corresponding pages. Setting item Reference Start/end setting using menu sheets p.57 Write setting contents on the nonvolatile memory p.57 Setting for external trigger signal p.57...
  • Page 58: Start/End Setting Using Menu Sheets

    Section 4 Setting Method Start/end setting using menu sheets When setting the reader using menu sheets, read this menu sheet at the start and end of the procedure. Menu sheet Command Start/end setting using menu sheets None _ZZ_ Write setting contents on the nonvolatile memory Be sure to write the settings in the nonvolatile memory whenever a condition is set by inputting a command from the upper equipment.
  • Page 59: Return To The Factory Default Setting

    Reading operation Single reading Failed reading Transmit nothing Number of reading Unlock number of digits for all codes (For 2of5 and NW-7, a digits minimum of 5 digits) Reading valid time 2 seconds Plural reading reset 6 frames...
  • Page 60 Setting content Communication Communication speed 9600 bps conditions Data length 8 bits Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Header None Footer Number of digit output None RS/CS control None (no protocol system) CS waiting time Not limited V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 61: Setting Of Reading Permission And Prohibition

    Section 4 Setting Method Setting of reading permission and prohibition Select the types of code to be read. For higher reading reliability, prohibit reading of codes that will not be read. Menu sheet Command All codes except add-ons (Factory default setting)
  • Page 62 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command Permission for EAN add-on 5-digit codes _R6_ Reading permission for CODE39 codes _B2_ Reading permission for NW-7 codes _B3_ Reading permission for Industrial2of5 codes _R7_ Reading permission for ITF codes _R8_ Reading permission for CODE128 codes...
  • Page 63 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command Reading permission only for DataMatrix (ECC200) codes [BCC _BCC_ Reading permission for QR codes [BCD _BCD_ Reading permission for Micro QR codes [D2U _D2U_ Reading permission for PDF417 codes [BCF _BCF_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 64: Detail Setting For Reading Code

    Section 4 Setting Method Detail setting for reading code Conditions for details about reading codes, such as whether to use the check digit (C/ D) or to transmit the start code/stop code (ST/SP), are set. UPC-A Menu sheet Command Transfer C/D without an 0 in the beginning (Factory default setting)
  • Page 65 Menu sheet Command Transfer C/D (Factory default setting) _6I_ Not transfer C/D _6H_ CODE39 Menu sheet Command Not calculate C/D (Factory default setting) _C1_ Calculate C/D _C0_ Transfer C/D (Factory default setting) _D9_ Not transfer C/D _D8_ Transfer ST/SP _D0_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 66 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command Not transfer ST/SP (Factory default setting) _D1_ NW-7 Menu sheet Command Not calculate C/D (Factory default setting) _H7_ Calculate C/D _H6_ Transfer C/D (Factory default setting) _H8_ Not transfer C/D _H9_ Not transfer ST/SP (Factory default setting)
  • Page 67 ST/SP: <DC1><DC2><DC3><DC4>/<DC1><DC2><DC3><DC4> _HJ_ Data character of at least 1 digit _HC_ Data character of at least 3 digits _HB_ Data character of at least 5 digits (Factory default setting) _HF_ Industrial2of5 Menu sheet Command Not calculate C/D (Factory default setting)
  • Page 68: Setting Of Inverted Code

    [X/4 _X/4_ Setting of inverted code Normally, codes are printed in black on a white background. However, some codes are white on a black background. Black codes on a white background are called normal (regular) codes, and white codes in a black background are inverted codes.
  • Page 69: Setting For The Number Of Times Of Reading Coincidence

    Setting Method Setting for the number of times of reading coincidence When reading result coincides the number of times you have set, the reading result is output to the RS-232C interface. The verification system is AND verification (Continuous coincidence system). (This cannot be changed.)
  • Page 70: Setting For Reading Effective Duration

    Setting Method Setting for reading effective duration The time during which the reading continues after a trigger is input is set. When it is set to 0 sec., reading is controlled by the external trigger and the trigger is effective while the external trigger is ON.
  • Page 71 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command 9 seconds _Y9_ Infinity _YM_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 72: Setting For Plural Reading Reset Time

    A frame is another representation of time (ms). Intervals between frames are not constant and they differ depending on codes. When the frame is set to infinity, the next code must differ from the previous one as long as a trigger is input.
  • Page 73: Setting For Failed Reading

    • This may be output simultaneously with “Error message - No label”. E.g.: In the following two examples, the “NL<CR>” message is set for “No label” and the “ND<CR>” message for “Decoding failure”. Those two examples may occur at the same time.
  • Page 74: Setting For The Number Of Reading Digits

    • To read codes of a known length, it is recommended that the number of digits be fixed. • While the number of reading digits to be fixed can be set by reading the code, it is not affected by a detail setting (p.63) for reading codes, including “Transfer ST/SP”, “Not transfer ST/SP”, “Transfer C/...
  • Page 75: Setting For The Read Ok Led

    Section 4 Setting Method Setting for the READ OK LED The READ OK LED is disabled or its illumination time is set. The READ OK LED illuminates when reading succeeds. Menu sheet Command Disable the READ OK LED _T4_ READ OK LED illumination time: 200 ms (Factory default setting)
  • Page 76 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command High-low buzzer _W2_ High-high buzzer _W3_ Buzzer sound duration: 50 ms (Factory default setting) _W7_ Buzzer sound duration: 100 ms _W4_ Buzzer sound duration: 200 ms _W5_ Buzzer sound duration: 400 ms _W6_...
  • Page 77: Setting For Read Ok Signal Output

    Setting Method Setting for READ OK signal output When you want to output reading succeeded to the READ OK signal, set the conditions of output system and duration, then set them for “signal output (X*Q)”. The READ NG signal is output when any code other than the labels registered in “Setting for label registration”...
  • Page 78 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command One-shot duration: 40 ms [X*J _X*J_ One-shot duration: 50 ms [X*K _X*K_ One-shot duration: 60 ms [X*L _X*L_ One-shot duration: 70 ms [X*M _X*M_ One-shot duration: 80 ms [X*N _X*N_ One-shot duration: 90 ms...
  • Page 79: Setting For Label Registration

    Up to 5 codes can be registered. Up to 123 bytes of a single set of data, and up to 250 bytes of data in total can be registered. E.g.: The following describes the steps for registering labels. Setting start (ZZ)
  • Page 80: Setting For Communication Conditions

    Section 4 Setting Method Setting for communication conditions The settings made here are not fixed until the menu sheet “ZZ” for ending setting is read or the setting save command “Z2” is transmitted and the reader is restarted. Menu sheet...
  • Page 81 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command Communication speed: 115200 bps _SZ_ Data length: 7 bits _L0_ Data length: 8 bits (Factory default setting) _L1_ Parity: None (Factory default setting) _L2_ Parity: Even number _L3_ Parity: Odd number _L4_ Stop bit: 1 bit (Factory default setting)
  • Page 82: Setting For The Communication Protocol

    Section 4 Setting Method Setting for the communication protocol Menu sheet Command Communication protocol: No protocol system (Factory default setting) _P0_ Communication protocol: With RS/CS control (Ready/Busy system) _P1_ Communication protocol: ACK/NAK system _P3_ CS waiting time: Not limited (Factory default setting)
  • Page 83: Setting For The Header And Footer

    Direct input header and footer of up to 4 digits can be set. The number of digit output setting (p.83) can be included as 1 digit in the header. E.g.: The following describes the steps for setting the header (AB).
  • Page 84: Number Of Digit Output

    Number of digit output Whether to output the number of digits to the data output format is specified. This setting item can be registered as 1 digit of the header and is added to a location determined by the order of registration.
  • Page 85: Direct Code Designation

    Section 4 Setting Method Direct code designation Used to set character strings and values directly when designating the header or footer. Menu sheet Command <SPACE> _5A_ _5B_ " _5C_ _5D_ _5E_ _5F_ & _5G_ _5H_ _5I_ _5J_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 86 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command _5K_ _5L_ _5M_ _5N_ _5O_ _5P_ _6A_ _6B_ < _6C_ _6D_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 87 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command > _6E_ _6F_ _6G_ _7A_ _7B_ _7C_ _7D_ _7E_ _7F_ _9T_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 88 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command _9U_ _9V_ _9W_ _Q0_ _Q1_ _Q2_ _Q3_ _Q4_ _Q5_ _Q6_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 89 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command _Q7_ _Q8_ _Q9_ _0A_ _0B_ _0C_ _0D_ _0E_ _0F_ _0G_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 90 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command _0H_ _0I_ _0J_ _0K_ _0L_ _0M_ _0N_ _0O_ _0P_ _0Q_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 91 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command _0R_ _0S_ _0T_ _0U_ _0V_ _0W_ _0X_ _0Y_ _0Z_ _$A_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 92 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command _$B_ _$C_ _$D_ _$E_ _$F_ _$G_ _$H_ _$I_ _$J_ _$K_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 93 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command _$L_ _$M_ _$N_ _$O_ _$P_ _$Q_ _$R_ _$S_ _$T_ _$U_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 94 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command _$V_ _$W_ _$X_ _$Y_ _$Z_ (NULL) _9G_ (SOH) _1A_ (STX) _1B_ (ETX) _1C_ (EOT) _1D_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 95 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command (ENQ) _1E_ (ACK) _1F_ (BEL) _1G_ (BS) _1H_ (HT) _1I_ (LF) _1J_ (VT) _1K_ (FF) _1L_ (CR) _1M_ (SO) _1N_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 96 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command (SI) _1O_ (DLE) _1P_ (DC1) _1Q_ (DC2) _1R_ (DC3) _1S_ (DC4) _1T_ (NAK) _1U_ (SYN) _1V_ (ETB) _1W_ (CAN) _1X_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 97 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command (EM) _1Y_ (SUB) _1Z_ (ESC) _9A_ (FS) _9B_ (GS) _9C_ (RS) _9D_ (US) _9E_ DELL _9F_ V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 98: Appendix

    Section 5 Appendix Maintenance Troubleshooting Specifications and External Dimension ASCII Code Table Quick-Reference Tables of Data Capacities V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 99: Maintenance

    To use the reader in a good working condition, do the following: • If the lens becomes contaminated with dust or dirt, remove it with a lens cleaning cloth or an airbrush. • For dust or dirt on other surfaces, gently wipe off with a soft cloth.
  • Page 100: Troubleshooting

    Cause Refer to: Fails to respond to signal from • The signal line is not properly connected. p.29 TRIG OK and NG signals are not output • The signal line is not properly connected. p.29 RS-232C Symptom Cause Refer to: Communication failure •...
  • Page 101: Specifications And External Dimension

    Industrial2of5, CODE93, CODE128 (including EAN128), RSS 2D code DataMatrix (ECC200), QR Code, Micro QR Code, PDF417, RSS Number of reading digits No upper limit (depends on bar width and reading distance) Reading Light source Four red LEDs (wave length: 630 nm)
  • Page 102 Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) * Unless otherwise specified, the reading performance is defined with angle α = 0°, β = +15°, r = 0°, R = ∞; illuminance: 1000 to 1500 lx (on label side); lighting: three band inverter fluorescent lamp; reading rate: 70% or more.
  • Page 103 Section 5 Appendix External Dimension Multi-code Reader V400-R1CF (Unit: mm) Light axis Read confirmation LED SCAN button Connector Ferrite core Vinyl insulated round cord φ3.8 10-core Black Standard length 1.5 m V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 104 Section 5 Appendix Multi-code Reader V400-R1CS (Unit: mm) Light axis Read confirmation LED SCAN button Connector Ferrite core Vinyl insulated round cord φ3.8 10-core Black Standard length 1.5 m V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 105 Section 5 Appendix Mounting bracket (Unit: mm) φ5.4 through hole 4-φ3.5 through holes Base (Unit: mm) 2-φ5.4 through holes V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 106 Section 5 Appendix Cable for programmable controller connection made by OMRON V509-W011 (Unit: mm) Vinyl insulated round cord φ5.1 Vinyl insulated round cable, φ4.7, 3-core (conductor section D-sub 9 pin area: 0.2 mm , diameter of insulation body: φ1.0 mm)
  • Page 107 Section 5 Appendix Cable for connecting PC/AT compatible V509-W011D (Unit: mm) Vinyl insulated round cord φ5.1 Vinyl insulated round cable, φ4.7, 3-core (conductor section D-sub 9 pin area: 0.2 mm , diameter of insulation body: φ1.0mm) Pink (external trigger) Brown (+5 V)
  • Page 108: Ascii Code Table

    Section 5 Appendix ASCII Code Table Data read via RS-232C communications is output in ASCII code. The table below shows one-to-one correspondence between each character and the ASCII code used. Examples: •For read data “A”: Hexadecimal “41” is output. •For read data “T”: Hexadecimal “54” is output.
  • Page 109: Quick-Reference Tables Of Data Capacities

    Appendix Quick-Reference Tables of Data Capacities The maximum amount of data that can be stored in a code varies with the symbol size. The character types, order and combinations of different characters also affects the data capacity. The relation between symbol size (number of cells) and data capacity is shown in the table below.
  • Page 110 Section 5 Appendix QR Code QR Code Model 2 In this example, the symbol size is 21 x 21 cells (version 1). 7 cells 7 cells 7 cells 7 cells 14 cells Maximum data capacity Alphanumeric Symbol size Error correction level...
  • Page 111 The maximum amount of data that can be stored in a 2D code varies with the symbol size. In other words, if there is a large amount of data to be stored, then the symbol size must also be large.
  • Page 112 Section 5 Appendix Micro QR Code Micro QR Code In this example, the symbol size is 15 × 15 cells (version 3). 7 cells 8 cells 7 cells 8 cells Maximum data capacity Alphanumeric Symbol size Error correction level characters...
  • Page 113 Section 5 Appendix MEMO V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...
  • Page 114 Index Index Effective duration Effective duration designation system Numerics Effective duration of reading 2D code End setting Example of program ACK/NAK system External Dimension AND verification External trigger signal ASCII Code Table Factory default setting Bar code Failed reading Basic configuration...
  • Page 115 System settings Tilt angle Wiring Timing chart Protocol Trigger controlled system Trigger input method QR code Trigger reading Quick-Reference Tables of Data Capa- cities UPC-A Read confirmation LED UPC-E READ NG output READ OK LED Width READ OK output Wiring...
  • Page 116 Index MEMO V400-R1CF/R1CS User's Manual...
  • Page 117 Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number at the bottom of the front and back covers. Cat. No. Z276-E1-01 Revision code Revision code Date Revised contents January 2008 Original production V400-R1CF/R1CS User’s Manual...

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