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  • Page 2 DS8110 Barcode Scanner Reference Manual Ed.: 05/2015 © 2015 Datalogic Automation S.r.l.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.  Protected to the fullest extent under U.S. and international laws. Copying, or altering of this document is prohibited without express written consent from Datalogic Automation S.r.l.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.5.7 Positioning the Scanners .................... 22 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION .................. 23 Preparing for Electrical Installation ................23 Connecting a DS8110 Scanner .................. 24 Typical Connection Block Diagrams ................25 3.3.1 Single DS8110 Barcode Scanner to CBX510 ............. 25 3.3.2 Master/Slave Array with CBX510 ................26...
  • Page 4 3.3.3 DS8110 Barcode Scanners in an Array with SC5000 Master ........27 General Electrical Installaion guidelines and Precautions .......... 28 DS8110 Connector Panels ..................29 Connecting a PC to the DS8110 ................. 30 Power Connector Pin-Out Table ................. 30 Power Connections ..................... 31 CBX510 Connection Box ....................
  • Page 5 5.6.5 Verifying PackTrack Calibration ................194 5.6.6 PackTrack Validation with DLog View ..............195 Replacing an Installed DS8110 ................200 5.7.1 Replacing a Standalone Scanner Using Restore ............. 200 5.7.2 Replacing a Slave Scanner in an Array/Tunnel Automatically ........201 5.7.3 Replacing a Slave Scanner in an Array/Tunnel Using Restore ........
  • Page 6 TECHNICAL FEATURES ..................236 Technical Specifications ................... 236 GLOSSARY ......................239 INDEX ........................242...
  • Page 7: References

    CBX510 Connection Box Installation Manuals  SC5000 Controller Manuals SUPPORT THROUGH THE WEBSITE Datalogic provides several services as well as technical support through its website. Log on www.datalogic.com and click on PRODUCTS and SUPPORT & SERVICES links for further information: ...
  • Page 8: Conventions

    LASER SAFETY The following information is provided to comply with the rules imposed by international authorities and refers to the correct use of the DS8110 barcode scanners. Standard Regulations These barcode scanners use low-power laser diodes. Avoid staring at the beam as one would with any very strong light source, such as the sun.
  • Page 9: Bureau Of Indian Standard (Bis)

    BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARD (BIS) Self Declaration – Conforming to IS 13252 (Part 1):2010, R-41009288. WARNING AND SERIAL LABELS The Warning Label on the front of the barcode scanner indicates exposure to laser light and the device classification. Figure 1: Warning and Device Class Label Location Produit(s) conforme selon...
  • Page 10: Power Supply

    3862 13 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT-(CSA 60950-1-07, Second Edition) 3862 93 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT-(UL 60950-1, Second Edition- Certified to U.S. Stds) Unattended scanning system, models DS8110-XYWZ and DX8210-XYWZ, rated 20-30 VDC 0.72-0.5 A and 20-30 VDC 1-0.7 A CE COMPLIANCE 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.
  • Page 11: General View

    GENERAL VIEW Figure 3: DS8110 Barcode Scanner Front and Left Side Views Figure 4: DS8110 Barcode Scanner Back and Right Side Views...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The DS8110 barcode scanner complete with decoder is designed to provide an innovative and high performance solution in omnidirectional reading applications by combining the following advanced technologies with Datalogic solid experience in the material handling sector.
  • Page 14 DS8110 in any working area. Reading parcels on conveyors As a result of the ASTRA multiple laser technology, DX8210 and DS8110 give a great real time DOF even on high speed conveyors. Furthermore, DX8210 and DS8110 implement the PackTrack functionality which leads to an increase of the plant production as a result of the augmented system throughput.
  • Page 15: Model Description

    INTRODUCTION 1.3 MODEL DESCRIPTION The DS8110 barcode scanner is available in versions that differ depending on the interface connection, the optical resolution and on the optic version: DS8110 - X X X X Laser Number: Optic Version: 2 = Double laser...
  • Page 16: X-Press (Human Machine Interface)

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 1.5 X-PRESS (HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE) The DS8110 barcode scanner includes two external buttons that make up the X-PRESS HMI interface and perform specific tasks without the need of connecting to the DS8110/DX8210 User Interface. See 5.5 for functional description.
  • Page 17: Accessories

    INTRODUCTION 1.6 ACCESSORIES The following accessories are available on request for the DS8110 barcode scanner. Name Description Part Number Cables and Terminators Ethernet Cable M12-M12 1mt Length (straight-straight) 93A050065 Ethernet Cable M12-M12 3mt Length (straight-straight) 93A050066 Ethernet Cable M12-M12 5mt Length (straight-straight)
  • Page 18 OEK-4 ENC KIT OEK-4 ENC KIT PNP 250PPR + M12-FREE CABLE 95B082050 Brackets Universal Mounting Bracket 93ACC0078 L-Bracket DX8210 L-shape Mounting 93ACC0079 L-Bracket DS8110 L-shape Mounting 93ACC0080 Miscellaneous ACS-DS8110 Air Cleaning Air Cleaning System for DS8110 93ACC0084 System (DS8110 only)
  • Page 19: Photoelectric Sensor

    INTRODUCTION 1.7 PHOTOELECTRIC SENSOR The optional Datalogic Photoelectric Sensor is used in DX8210 barcode scanner systems to detect the presence of an item in the scanning area. The photoelectric sensor is used in singulated systems where the packages are separated by an open space between the trailing edge of one package and the leading edge of the next.
  • Page 20: Encoder (Tachometer)

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 1.8 ENCODER (TACHOMETER) The tachometer provides a continuous pulse to the system, which provides feedback on conveyor speed and transmit point, and can be used to help track the package position along the length of the conveyor. See section 3.11 for wiring options.
  • Page 21: Photocraft Encoder/Tachometer Switch Setting

    INTRODUCTION 1.8.2 Photocraft Encoder/Tachometer Switch Setting NOTE: Only switches 1-5 are used to set the PPR (Pulses Per Revolution). Switches 6-8 are used for PNP/NPN settings as shown in the label on the arm of the encoder. Figure 9: Photocraft (OEK-2) Encoder/Tachometer Switch Settings...
  • Page 22: Cbx Industrial Connection Box

    See section 3.9.1 for wiring options. Figure 10: CBX510 Connection Box NOTE: Scanner operation requires a CBX510 connection box or SC5000 controller. Industrial Connection Box CBX510 Connection Box CBX510 w/BM100 for DS8110 and DX8210 93A301087...
  • Page 23: Sc5000 System Controller

    The SC5000 Controller is fully compatible with DS8110 and DX8210 scanners and its sturdy mechanical structure makes the SC5000 Controller the ideal solution for industrial environments. The Controller allows connection to the Trigger and Encoder/Tachometer.
  • Page 24: Mechanical Installation

    Procedures may involve exposure to high-voltage. A trained and authorized technician must perform these procedures. Do not attempt to perform any electrical installation procedures unless you are a trained technician. IMPORTANT: DS8110 barcode scanners contain electronics that may be affected by electrostatic discharge (ESD). To prevent personal injury or damage to the unit, please follow the safety precautions and warnings found in the References section at the beginning of this manual.
  • Page 25: Unpacking Instructions

    MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 2.2 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS Verify that the DS8110 barcode scanners and all the parts supplied with the equipment are present and intact when opening the packaging; the list of parts includes:  DS8110 reader  L-bracket  Mounting screws (two types) and washers ...
  • Page 26: Installation Sequence

    Determine and mark the Mounting Bracket location(s)  Mount the bracket to the mounting structure  Mount the DS8110 to its mounting bracket  Mount the photoelectric sensor to the mounting structure (optional)  Mount the tachometer to the mounting structure (optional) ...
  • Page 27: What You Need To Know About Your Application

    2.4 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR APPLICATION To assure you get optimal performance out of your DS8110, it must be installed to meet the complete needs of your application. Therefore, take the time to learn the details of your application.
  • Page 28: Installation

    2.5 INSTALLATION 2.5.1 Dimensions and Clearances The overall dimensions of the DS8110 are 216 x 96 x 127 mm [8.5 x 3.8 x 5 in]. IMPORTANT: The DS8110 is a sealed, unventilated unit. Mounting the unit with 300mm [12”] of clearance (front, top, and sides) is recommended for cooling and ease of maintenance.
  • Page 29: General Mounting Guidelines

    It is important that you follow these general precautions when installing, setting up, operating, maintaining, troubleshooting, or replacing any Datalogic products, parts or related equipment. As you plan and install your DS8110 barcode scanning system application, be sure to keep the following guidelines in mind: ...
  • Page 30: Mounting Structure Considerations

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 2.5.5 Mounting Structure Considerations Your first task is to mount your DS8110 barcode scanner. You can provide your own mounting structure or Datalogic can design one for you. We recommend using a Datalogic mounting structure for standard applications.
  • Page 31: Mounting The Scanner

    MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 2.5.6 Mounting the Scanner The DS8110 can be installed to operate in any position. There are 12 screw holes (M6 X 8) on the sides of the scanner for mounting. The diagram below can be used for installation;...
  • Page 32 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL The L-bracket included with the DS8110 scanner allows it to be installed in the most suitable position for your application. The L-bracket is mounted to the scanner as shown below: Figure 14: DS8110 mounting bracket assembly with countersunk screws...
  • Page 33 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION Figure 16: DS8110 mounting angles If the DS8110 needs to be mounted at a 5-degree angle or within 5-degrees of the angles shown in Figure 16: DS8110 mounting angles (+/- 5, +/-25, or +/-35-degrees), mount it to the opposite end of the L bracket as shown below:...
  • Page 34: Positioning The Scanners

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 2.5.7 Positioning the Scanners The DS8110 barcode scanners are able to decode barcode labels at a variety of angles; however significant angular distortion may degrade reading performance. When mounting the scanners, take into consideration these three ideal label position angles: Pitch 0°, Skew 0°...
  • Page 35: Electrical Installation

    Everything should be MECHANICALLY INSTALLED before performing any ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION. See Chapter 2 for mechanical installation details. Most DS8110 applications are shipped with the CBX connection box and all the necessary cabling required to electrically install the system. If your system...
  • Page 36: Connecting A Ds8110 Scanner

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 3.2 CONNECTING A DS8110 SCANNER To install a DS8110 barcode scanner, follow this sequence:  Complete mechanical installation (See Chapter 2.)  Complete electrical installation (See wiring illustrations provided in this chapter.)  Observe all electrical safety requirements outlined in this chapter.
  • Page 37: Typical Connection Block Diagrams

    ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 3.3 TYPICAL CONNECTION BLOCK DIAGRAMS 3.3.1 Single DS8110 Barcode Scanner to CBX510 Figure 19: Single DS8110 to CBX510...
  • Page 38: Master/Slave Array With Cbx510

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 3.3.2 Master/Slave Array with CBX510 Figure 20: Master/Slave Array (Tunnel) with CBX510...
  • Page 39: Ds8110 Barcode Scanners In An Array With Sc5000 Master

    ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 3.3.3 DS8110 Barcode Scanners in an Array with SC5000 Master In an array (tunnel) using the SC5000 Controller, the chain of scanners completes a circle from and to the SC5000 Controller via ETH1 and ETH2. In this scenario, if one scanner fails, communication from the other scanners to the SC5000 Controller is not interrupted.
  • Page 40: General Electrical Installaion Guidelines And Precautions

    It is important that you follow these general precautions when installing, setting up, operating, maintaining, troubleshooting or replacing any Datalogic products, parts or related equipment. As you plan and install your scanner(s), be sure to keep the following guidelines in mind: ...
  • Page 41: Ds8110 Connector Panels

    After completing mechanical installation, use this section to properly wire your scanners for optimal performance in your application. DS8110 wiring connections are made to the connector panel and through the CBX connection box (connected to the I/O port of the scanner).
  • Page 42: Connecting A Pc To The Ds8110

    3.6 CONNECTING A PC TO THE DS8110 During initial setup, a PC (laptop) may be connected to the DS8110 with a M12 to RJ45 cable. Screw the M12 connector to the ETH 2 port of the scanner and plug the RJ45 into the Ethernet port of your PC.
  • Page 43: Power Connections

    The CBX connection boxes provide flexible connectivity to a range of I/O devices as well as serial hosting. The DS8110 connects to the CBX via its I/O port using a single 17-pin M12 to 25-pin D cable. The CBX connection box also provides space for an optional BM100 backup module (recommended) for parameter storage, allowing quick replacement and configuration of the scanners.
  • Page 44: Cbx510 Connection Box

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 3.9 CBX510 CONNECTION BOX Complete installation information for the connection box is available in the CBX510 Installation Manual available at www.datalogic.com. A simple drawing of the interior of the box is shown below. Figure 25: CBX510 Interior 3.9.1 Wiring Into the CBX510 Connection Box...
  • Page 45: Photoelectric Sensor Connections To Cbx510

    Barcode scanning applications may use a Datalogic photoelectric sensor as a trigger device. The photoelectric sensor is wired directly into the CBX510 terminal. If your application uses a trigger other than the one specified by Datalogic, follow the appropriate wiring diagram to assure proper wiring.
  • Page 46: Photoelectric Sensor (Npn)

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 3.10.1 Photoelectric Sensor (NPN) Figure 26: Photoelectric Sensor Wiring (NPN Output)
  • Page 47: Photoelectric Sensor (Pnp)

    ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 3.10.2 Photoelectric Sensor (PNP) Figure 27: Photoelectric Sensor Wiring (PNP Output)
  • Page 48: Tachometer Wiring To Cbx510

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 3.11 TACHOMETER WIRING TO CBX510 DX8210 applications over a conveyor belt use an accessory tachometer and mounting kit. The following diagrams illustrate standard recommended wiring of an encoder to the CBX510 terminal block. 3.11.1 Encoder/Tachometer Wiring for NPN Output (two models)
  • Page 49 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Figure 29: OEK-4 (95B082050) Encoder/Tachometer Wiring (NPN Output)
  • Page 50: Encoder/Tachometer Wiring For Pnp Output (Two Models)

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 3.11.2 Encoder/Tachometer Wiring for PNP Output (two models) NOTE: Some tachometers may have a different color coding: Red (+V) or White/Orange White (signal) or White/Blue Black (ground) or Orange/White Figure 30: OEK-2 (93ACC1770) Encoder/Tachometer Wiring (PNP Output)
  • Page 51 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Figure 31: OEK-4 (95B082050) Encoder/Tachometer Wiring (PNP Output)
  • Page 52: Digital Output Configuration To Cbx510

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 3.12 DIGITAL OUTPUT CONFIGURATION TO CBX510 The CBX510 includes an OUTPUTS block for wiring relays as needed for external accessories. The User Interface Modify Settings | Digital I/O window includes options for outputs 1 and 2 with Primary and Secondary Activation Event options including Complete Read, Partial Read, No Read, Trigger On, Trigger Off, Multiple Read, Right/Match, and Wrong/No Match.
  • Page 53: Powered Outputs

    ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 3.12.2 Powered Outputs Figure 34: Powered Outputs...
  • Page 54: Connecting To The Sc5000 System Controller (Optional)

    In larger scanning arrays (scanning tunnels), an SC5000 controller can act as the system master and support up to 31 slave DS8110/DX82110 barcode scanners in an Ethernet- based connection loop (EBC). SC5000 wiring connections are made to the front and bottom connector panels.
  • Page 55: Check Scanner Installation

    ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 3.14 CHECK SCANNER INSTALLATION After completing the installation of your barcode scanner, confirm that the barcode scanners, CBX connection box and/or SC5000 Controller have been properly installed mechanically and electrically. Use the Installation Sequence at the beginning of this chapter and your application specifications to check your installation.
  • Page 56: User Interface

    DS8110/DX8210 User Interface is a browser-based application you will use to define operating parameters, monitor read quality, construct output messages, and view diagnostics. The User Interface enables you to easily configure, fine-tune, and monitor your scanner’s operation.
  • Page 57: Starting The User Interface

    In the Subnet mask field, type 255.255.255.0 In the Default gateway field, type 0.0.0.0 Click Okay. 4. Open a web browser and enter the IP address for the DS8110/DX8210. If the correct IP address is entered, the DS8110/DX8210 window will appear.
  • Page 58 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 5. Enter the Password (default is DLA) for your system in the fields provided. 6. Select a language from those available in the Language drop-down list. 7. Select METRIC or IMPERIAL from the Units drop-down list. 8. Click Log On.
  • Page 59: User Interface Basics

    USER INTERFACE 4.2 USER INTERFACE BASICS 4.2.1 DS8110/DX8210 User Interface Menu Tree The functions that you can select are displayed in a menu tree on the left–hand side of the reader/controller User Interface. The function list is organized much like the hierarchy of a file system, where you can expand items that are preceded by a box ( ) to further sub–levels...
  • Page 60: Getting Help

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.2.3 Getting Help DS8110/DX8210 User Interface provides complete online help. To access the complete help system: Select Utilities | Help in the User Interface menu tree. The help Welcome window appears. The Welcome page provides important product information as well as three ways to find specific help information: Contents, Index, and Search.
  • Page 61: Modify Settings

    USER INTERFACE 4.3 MODIFY SETTINGS Use the Modify Settings Menu Tree selections during initial setup to configure your scanning system. If necessary, you can later make modifications to the configuration using the same menu selections.
  • Page 62: Modify Settings | System Info

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.4 MODIFY SETTINGS | SYSTEM INFO Use System Info to identify and name the scanning system (whether it includes one scanner or an array), indicate Master or Standalone systems, discover the scanners included in the system, and distribute software from the Master scanner to Slave scanners in the system.
  • Page 63 USER INTERFACE Master Tools Discover Click Discover Scanners to automatically find all of the scanners in an array. The Scanners discovered scanners will be listed in the Device Information portion of the window. This step is only done during initial configuration and is not a troubleshooting option.
  • Page 64 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL  Replace: This is an option under the Edit drop-down list in the Unconfigured Devices section of the screen. When selected, you can select from a list of slave scanners (Those with a gray indicator, meaning the unit is not connected) in the system using MAC Address and Dev drop-down lists.
  • Page 65: Modify Settings | Global Settings

    4.5 MODIFY SETTINGS | GLOBAL SETTINGS Use the Global Settings menu tree selections during initial setup to configure your DS8110/DX8210 Barcode Scanning System. Global settings are applied to the system Master, and then distributed by the Master Scanner to the Slave devices. If necessary, you can later make modifications to the global system settings using the same menu selections.
  • Page 66: Modify Settings | Global Settings | Operating Mode

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.5.1 Modify Settings | Global Settings | Operating Mode Use Operating Mode to select an operating mode and configure that modes related parameters. The three operating modes available are On Line, Continuous, and PackTrack, and the available settings differ depending on the operating mode selected.
  • Page 67 USER INTERFACE 2. Enter the appropriate information in the form as described below: Operating Mode Select On Line, Continuous, or PackTrack from the Operating Mode Selection drop-down list. On Line Select 1 Input Used, 2 Inputs Used, or Serial from the On Line Options drop- down list.
  • Page 68 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Reading Phase Select the check box to define a timeout for the Timeout On Line Serial mode and the On Line 1 Input mode. Timeout (ms) Enter a timeout in milliseconds (from 40 to 15000 ms) in the field provided. The Timeout represents the period of time for the reading phase.
  • Page 69 USER INTERFACE Wrong Code Select the check box to enable the transmission of the Wrong Code (Non-Valid Code). Wrong String Select the check box to enable the transmission of the Wrong String (Non-Valid String) message. Wrong String Enter a text string to be sent in case of a (max.
  • Page 70 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Stop Input Select an input from the drop-down list to define Number the input ending the reading phase. Stop Input Select Active Open or Active Closed from the Active Level drop-down list to define the active state of the input.
  • Page 71 USER INTERFACE Serial In Serial/On-Line mode the reading phase starts when the Serial Start String is received on the serial interface and ends when the Serial Stop String is received or when a programmed Reading Phase Timeout expires. If decoding is correct, the data is transmitted on the serial port as defined by the configuration.
  • Page 72 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Timeout Select Start or Stop from the drop-down list. Counting From  When Start is selected, the Timeout used to determine the reading phase will begin from the Start Input or Serial Start String (normal operation) ...
  • Page 73 USER INTERFACE Each Code Filter criteria has its own relative value parameter.  Disable: No additional criteria are applied. If code filtering is enabled through the Code Filter Depth parameter, the FIFO list is only modified by new code entries (FIFO list depth exceeded).
  • Page 74 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Code Filter In Continuous mode, Code Filter Depth is used to avoid multiple Depth reads of the same code. The entered value (other than zero) defines the number of codes to memorize in a FIFO (First In First Out) list.
  • Page 75 USER INTERFACE Replicate Select the check box to enable a further code filter condition same code according to which a read code is added to the list or discarded. when X This parameter is available if the Code Filter Depth value is other positions than zero or if the Code Filter value is Tx Line.
  • Page 76 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Conveyor This parameter is available only when the Physical Encoder is Speed disabled. It defines the constant speed of the conveyor in mm/sec. (mm/sec) PackTrack Refer to section 5.6 for physical PackTrack installation procedures. Trigger Source Start Input...
  • Page 77 USER INTERFACE NOTE: Tracking starts 10 cm [4 inches] before and stops 10 cm [4 inches] after the Reading Area in order to ensure the barcode is assigned to the correct package. PS Line This parameter defines the read signal Y coordinate (mm) referred to the origin of co-ordinates used for PackTrack configuration (see below).
  • Page 78 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL If the minimum distance between two consecutive packs is less than twice the value of the Window Dimension, the window is dynamically resized (dynamic window) to half the distance between the two packs. The code will be assigned within the Window Dimension of the closest pack.
  • Page 79 USER INTERFACE PackTrack Select a time value from the drop-down list. This parameter is Beam available only when Operating Mode = PackTrack and Beam Shutter Shutter = Triggered. By setting this parameter the laser is turned Timeout off as soon as the selected timeout expires. 3.
  • Page 80: Modify Settings | Global Settings | Barcode Settings Table

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.5.2 Modify Settings | Global Settings | Barcode Settings Table Use Barcode Settings Table to select and configure barcodes to be read in your application. Each barcode type To edit the Barcode Settings: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Barcode Settings Table.
  • Page 81 USER INTERFACE Maximum Displays the maximum barcode character length for that row's symbology. Length Barcode n NOTE: Input fields will vary depending on the selected symbology. Enable Select the Enable check box to activate the selected barcode. Deselect the Enable check box to disable the selected barcode.
  • Page 82 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Examples: Match a code starting with 123 string and followed by any string of characters:  Match String = 123*  Example Code = 123aC53 Match a code ending with 123 string preceded by any string of characters: ...
  • Page 83 USER INTERFACE It is advised to enable the check digit whenever correct code identification is difficult. The following barcode symbologies include check digits in their definitions:  Code 128  EAN/UPC  Code 93 For these symbologies the check digit control is not allowed. Check Digit Select a customized check digit for Standard, German, DHL, Daimler-Chrysler, or Type...
  • Page 84 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Match Select Disable, Forward, or Reverse from the drop-down list. This parameter defines Direction the direction, according to which a code can be transmitted. The direction refers to the Rule code direction with respect to the scan line, in particular: Forward = the code start character precedes the stop character in the scan line (Start Ch + Code + Stop Ch);...
  • Page 85: Modify Settings | Global Settings | Barcode Configuration

    USER INTERFACE 4.5.3 Modify Settings | Global Settings | Barcode Configuration Use Barcode Configuration to configure how the system defines a no read barcode, and configure and filter NOREAD messages. To edit the Barcode Configuration: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Barcode Configuration.
  • Page 86 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Barcode Configuration > Single Label When Single Label has been selected from the Code Combination drop-down list, the Barcode Configuration window reveals related input fields. Enter the appropriate information in the form as described below: Field Name Action/Definition Code Single Label has been selected.
  • Page 87 USER INTERFACE Multi-Filter Settings Contained Select the check box to reveal the Max Number of Different Characters field. Filter When checked, this filter attempts to eliminate false multiple reads by determining if a short code read is "contained in" (is a sub-string of), another longer code read. This condition implicates that the short code is probably a misread of the same longer code and therefore should be ignored, (should not be considered as a multiple read of a different code).
  • Page 88 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL code and will be filtered (no multiple read occurs). Examples: If Max Number of Different Characters = 2: The code 123456 read once, is considered the same as the following codes read multiple times: 133056, 123546, 123457 because there are two or less different characters by position in the compared codes.
  • Page 89: Strip Filter Settings

    USER INTERFACE Strip Filter Select the check box to display the Strip Filter Settings options. This is a second level filter that when enabled allows eliminating characters not managed by the host. STRIP FILTER SETTINGS Strip All Non Printable Select the check box to remove all non- printable ASCII characters from the Chars code (000-020 and 127).
  • Page 90 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Barcode Configuration > Standard Multi Label When Standard Multi Label has been selected from the Code Combination drop-down list, the Barcode Configuration window reveals related input fields. NOTE: In case of Multi Label, the codes will be distinguished EITHER by their symbology, OR by their contents.
  • Page 91 USER INTERFACE Multiple Read String parameters which allow setting a Local No Read String and a Local Multiple string for each defined code symbology. No Read String (max. Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a string to be displayed 128 chars) when Global No Read Message is selected from the No Read Message drop-down list.
  • Page 92 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Rule 1: the shorter code is considered contained in the longer code if the character string is found in the same order; the longer code may have a single block of characters in any position (before, after or in between the...
  • Page 93 USER INTERFACE Voting Filter Select the check box to reveal the Max Number of Different Characters field. When selected, this filter attempts to eliminate false multiple reads by comparing the number of different characters by position between two codes of the same type and length. This condition implicates that reading a code of the same type and length having very few different characters is probably a misread of the code itself and therefore the code read the least number of times should be ignored, (should not be considered as a multiple read of a...
  • Page 94: Strip Filter Settings

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL STRIP FILTER SETTINGS Strip All Non Select the check box to remove all non- printable ASCII characters from the Printable Chars code (000-020 and 127). Char(s) to be Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and enter specific characters to be Stripped stripped from the code.
  • Page 95 USER INTERFACE Barcode Configuration > Logical Combination When Logical Combination has been selected from the Code Combination drop-down list, the Barcode Configuration window reveals related input fields. 1. Enter the appropriate information in the form as described below:...
  • Page 96 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Field Name Action/Definition Code Combination Standard Multi Label has been selected. Logical Click to activate the code group selection dialog box. Combination Rule Select the number of groups you wish to use from the Number of Groups drop- down list.
  • Page 97 USER INTERFACE Examples: Logical Combination Rule For all the following examples the No Read Message parameter is set to Global No Read Message. Example 1 Code label setting#1 = Code 128 Logical Combination Rule = 1&1 Defines 2 groups, each of them expecting a Code 128 label. Decoded Code Symbology Output Message...
  • Page 98 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Example 3 Code label setting#1 = EAN 8 Code label setting#2 = UPC-A Logical Combination Rule = 1&1&1^2 Defines three different groups. The first two groups expect an EAN 8 label while the third one expects an EAN 8 label OR an UPC-A label.
  • Page 99 USER INTERFACE Example 4 Code label setting#1 = Code 93 Code label setting#2 = Interleaved 2/5 Code label setting#3= EAN-8 Code label setting#4= UPC-A Logical Combination Rule = 1^2&3^4 Defines 2 groups, each of them expecting one of the defined code types. The first group may expect a Code 93 label or an Interleaved 2/5 label.
  • Page 100 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL No Read Message Select Disable No Read Message, Global No Read Message, or Local No Read(s) Message from the drop-down list. The No Read condition occurs whenever a code cannot be read or decoded.  Disable No Read Message: The No Read Message is not transmitted.
  • Page 101 USER INTERFACE Multi Filters Select the check box to display the Multi-Filter Settings options. Multi-Filter Settings Contained Filter Select the check box to reveal the Max Number of Different Characters field. When checked, this filter attempts to eliminate false multiple reads by determining if a short code read is "contained in"...
  • Page 102 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL value of this parameter, the codes are considered as different and will not be filtered (a multiple read of a different code occurs). If the number of different characters between the compared codes is less than or equal to the value of this parameter, the short code is considered as a sub- string of the longer code and will be filtered (no multiple read occurs).
  • Page 103 USER INTERFACE Enter the minimum number of scanners that must read a barcode for it to be Minimum Readings considered a valid read. Difference Between Scanners Filter Single With the check box selected, if only 1 scanner reads a code it will be considered Readings a NOREAD.
  • Page 104 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Barcode Configuration > Code Collection When Code Collection has been selected from the Code Combination drop-down list, the Barcode Configuration window reveals related input fields. 1. Enter the appropriate information in the form as described below: Field Name...
  • Page 105 USER INTERFACE No Read String Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a string to be displayed (max. 128 chars) when Global No Read Message is selected from the No Read Message drop- down list. Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to return to origin window without transferring text.
  • Page 106 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Multi-Filter Settings Contained Filter Select the check box to reveal the Max Number of Different Characters field. When checked, this filter attempts to eliminate false multiple reads by determining if a short code read is "contained in" (is a sub-string of), another longer code read.
  • Page 107 USER INTERFACE If the number of different characters between the compared codes is less than or equal to the value of this parameter, the short code is considered as a sub- string of the longer code and will be filtered (no multiple read occurs). Examples: If Max Number of Different Characters = 2: The code 123456 read once, is considered the same as the following codes...
  • Page 108: Strip Filter Settings

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Filter Single With the check box selected, if only 1 scanner reads a code it will be considered Readings a NOREAD. Strip Filter Select the check box to display the Strip Filter Settings options. This is a second level filter that when enabled allows eliminating characters not managed by the host.
  • Page 109: Modify Settings | Global Settings | Serial Ports

    USER INTERFACE 4.5.4 Modify Settings | Global Settings | Serial Ports Use the Serial Ports menu tree selections during initial setup to configure any serial ports used by your barcode scanning system. If necessary, you can later make modifications to the global system settings using the same menu selections, including: Modify Settings | Global Settings | Serial Ports | Main Port Use Main Port window to configure communication between the scanner and the Host, or in...
  • Page 110 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 2. Enter the appropriate information in the form as described below: Field Name Action/Definition Data Tx Select the check box to enabled Data Tx. If selected, the Main Serial Port channel is used by the scanner to transmit data and/or messages.
  • Page 111 USER INTERFACE Parity Select None, Odd, or Even from the drop-down list. Parity is a parameter indicating the presence of a control bit in the communication protocol frame. Select 7 or 8 from the drop-down list. Data Bits is a parameter indicating the Data Bits number of bits composing the data packet of the communication protocol frame.
  • Page 112 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 2. Enter the appropriate information in the form as described below: Field Name Action/Definition Search for CBX Select the check box to automatically search for a BM100 storage module BM100 when the scanner is powered on. at Device Startup Data Tx Select the check box to enabled Data Tx.
  • Page 113: Modify Settings | Global Settings | Ethernet

    Ethernet supports many different network protocols; Datalogic scanners support IP plus TCP or UDP over Ethernet and 802.3 frame format as Ethernet protocol low level.
  • Page 114 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Modify Settings | Global Settings | Ethernet | Line Settings Use the Line Settings window to define and report the fundamental information about the system. To edit the Line Settings: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Ethernet | Line Settings.
  • Page 115 USER INTERFACE Setup Network (ETH2) Setup IP Enter the Internet Protocol (IP) network address for ETH2 (Setup) in the field provided. Consult your network administrator to obtain a new address. Address Setup Netmask Enter the subnet mask address for ETH2 (Setup) in the field provided. Consult your network administrator to obtain a new address.
  • Page 116 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Modify Settings | Global Settings | Ethernet | User Sockets Use the User Sockets (User Socket Settings) window to setup, edit, and configure numbered user sockets for your barcode scanning system. User sockets are another interface available for the Ethernet communication.
  • Page 117: User Socket N

    USER INTERFACE USER SOCKET N Enable User Select the check box to enable User Sockets and reveal the related configuration options. Socket Enable Data Select the check box to enable User Sockets and reveal the related configuration Transmission options. When enabled, Ethernet User Socket is selected as the channel to be used by the scanner for transmitting data and/or messages.
  • Page 118 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Protocol Select TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) or UDP (User Datagram Protocol) from the drop-down list to define the protocol to be used for the Ethernet communication. NOTE: When using the UDP protocol:  The User Socket Client Port is bound to the Server Port.
  • Page 119 USER INTERFACE 2. Enter the appropriate information in the form as described below: Field Name Action/Definition Enable Select the check box to enable Ethernet/IP and reveal the related configuration Ethernet/IP options. Digital Input Lines Trigger (Input 1) Select Disable or Enable from the drop-down list. Echo Select Enable to echo the status of scanner Input 1 to the Ethernet Client via bit 0 in Byte 0 (LSB) of the Input Area.
  • Page 120 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Modify Settings | Global Settings | Ethernet | WebSentinel Use the WebSentinel™ window to enable and configure the barcode scanner for use with Datalogic WebSentinel. To enable or disable WebSentinel: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Ethernet | WebSentinel.
  • Page 121: Modify Settings | Global Settings | Messaging

    4.5.6 Modify Settings | Global Settings | Messaging Use the Messaging selections during initial setup to configure system messaging for your DS8110/DX8210 barcode scanner. If necessary, you can later make modifications to the configuration using the same menu selections, including: Modify Settings | Global Settings | Messaging | Message Format Use the Message Format window to configure Standard or Advanced system messages.
  • Page 122 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 2. Enter the appropriate information in the form as described below: Messaging Formatting Message Select Standard or Advanced from the Format Type drop-down list. Format Message Tx Select On Decoding or After Reading Phase Off from the drop-down list. Message Tx...
  • Page 123 USER INTERFACE Termination Select Enable or Disable from the drop-down list. If Enable is selected, a termination After No string is added to the No Read message string. Read Message NOTE: This option is only available when an Operating Mode of On Line is selected in Modify Settings | Global Settings | Operating Mode.
  • Page 124 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Reverse Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a Reverse Direction String in the Direction text field provided. A Reverse Direction String can be included in the output message String (max. to indicate that the current code has been scanned in the reverse direction (scanning 32 chars) from right to left).
  • Page 125 USER INTERFACE Code Select Disable, Standard AIM ID, or User Specified from the drop-down list. A Code Identifier Identifier string can be included in the output message.  If Disable is selected, no code identifier is included in the output message. ...
  • Page 126 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Format Type: Advanced Select a Select a numbered message you wish to modify from the drop-down list. Message Number to Modify Advanced Format: Message Definition n Select the check box for each port or socket that should receive the message.
  • Page 127 USER INTERFACE Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to return to origin window without transferring text. Global No Select Only No Read, Left, or Right from the drop-down list. Read Type Select Metric (mm) or Imperial (0.1 in) from the drop-down list.
  • Page 128 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Modify Settings | Global Settings | Messaging | Message Builder Use the Message Builder window to create Standard or Advanced system messages. To use the Message Builder: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Messaging | Message Builder.
  • Page 129 USER INTERFACE Move up Click to move the selected message item up one level in the list. Move down Click to move the selected message item down one level in the list. Remove Click to remove the selected message item. Item n Definition Item Type Select Text String, Code Related Item, or Package Related Item from the drop-...
  • Page 130 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL  Average Code Position: Average position of the code in the scan line (Average of Minimum and Maximum Code Position)  Minimum Code Position: Minimum position of the code in the scan line (closest to the left side/connector side of the scanner) ...
  • Page 131 USER INTERFACE  End Trigger Encoder Value: Indicates the encoder/tachometer pulse value when the package exits the trigger PS  Transmit Encoder Value: Indicates the encoder/tachometer pulse value when the data transmit occurs  Current Trigger Count: Indicates the number of trigger cycles that have occurred ...
  • Page 132 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Modify Settings | Global Settings | Messaging | Statistics Use the Statistics window to select the desired statistical counters, making up the statistics field, and relative statistics field separator string to be sent to the system by the Stand Alone or Master scanner.
  • Page 133 USER INTERFACE Time Select the check box to include the time counter in the statistical message, reporting the time elapsed in hours and minutes (H MM) from the last hardware reset. Select the check box to reports the total number of trigger sessions (reading phases) Trigger Counter from the last hardware reset.
  • Page 134 Index message is received on the same communication interface, only the last one will be accepted. These strings will be received by the DS8110/DX8210 Master or SC5000 and included within its output message according to the following order: 1. Built-In Ethernet User Socket 1 2.
  • Page 135 USER INTERFACE To edit the Protocol Index settings: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Messaging | Protocol Index. The Protocol Index window opens. 2. Enter the appropriate information in the form as described below: Field Name Action/Definition Protocol Index...
  • Page 136 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Terminator Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a Terminator to be defined and transmitted as a block following the Protocol Index string sent by the Host. Use characters from NUL (00H) to ~ (7EH).
  • Page 137 USER INTERFACE Modify Settings | Global Settings | Messaging | Pass-Thru Use the Pass-Thru window to pass a message received on ANY port (serial or user socket connection) to any other port(s). Applications can also be implemented to connect a device such as a hand-held reader to any serial or network port for additional manual code reading capability.
  • Page 138 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 2. Enter the appropriate information in the form as described below: Field Name Action/Definition Source Select the check box(es) following the Main Serial Port, Aux Serial Port, or numbered User Socket you wish to modify. String Enter the maximum length of the expected string to be received. If the string is longer Length than the one expected, it will be discarded.
  • Page 139 USER INTERFACE Modify Settings | Global Settings | Messaging | Diagnostics Messages Use the Diagnostic Message window to select the parameters managing diagnostic message transmission by the Stand Alone or Master scanner. o edit the Diagnostic Message settings: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Messaging | Diagnostic Message.
  • Page 140 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Message Format Header String Click to activate the Text Entry Tool to define the header string (up to 128 characters) as a block preceding the diagnostic message. Use characters from NUL (00H) to ~ (7EH). Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to return to origin window without transferring text.
  • Page 141: Modify Settings | Global Settings | Digital I/O

    USER INTERFACE 4.5.7 Modify Settings | Global Settings | Digital I/O Use the Digital I/O window to configure the digital inputs and outputs for your barcode scanning system. o edit the Digital I/O settings: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Digital I/O. The Digital I/O window opens.
  • Page 142 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Select Active Closed or Active Open from the drop-down list. (Input 3)  Active Closed: Input 3 is active when current flows through IN3 pins. Active Level  Active Open: Input 3 is active when there is no current flowing through IN3 pins.
  • Page 143 USER INTERFACE Secondary Select a Secondary (Alternate) Activation Event from the drop-down Activation list (see below). Event  None: The output is always in line state.  Complete Read: The event occurs, if all selected codes are read.  Partial Read: The event occurs, if less than the selected codes are read.
  • Page 144: Modify Settings | Global Settings | Diagnostics

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.5.8 Modify Settings | Global Settings | Diagnostics Use the Diagnostics window to configure the digital inputs and outputs for your barcode scanning system. o edit the Diagnostics settings: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Diagnostics.
  • Page 145 USER INTERFACE No Phase Select Disable or a time interval in seconds or minutes from the drop-down list. If a Timeout time interval is selected, a stuck sensor will report an error after the selected interval. 3. When you have finished making changes, click Update to save or click Reset to revert to the previously saved values.
  • Page 146: Modify Settings | Global Settings | Energy Saving

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.5.9 Modify Settings | Global Settings | Energy Saving Use the Energy Saving window to activating/deactivate energy saving feature. In particular, it allows turning network scanner motors and lasers on or off according to specific conditions. It is suggested to use this parameter for example when the conveyor is stopped for a lengthy period.
  • Page 147 USER INTERFACE  Activation and Deactivation: The digital input is used to both activate and deactivate the Energy Saving. Thus, the motor and laser of all network scanners will be turned on/off. Activation Select a minute value from the drop-down list. This parameter is available only when the encoder is used for the Energy Saving activation.
  • Page 148 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a Terminator to define a terminator (1 byte) and transmit it as a block following the activation/deactivation string sent to the Master or Stand Alone scanner. Use characters from NUL (00H) to ~ (7EH).
  • Page 149 USER INTERFACE Activation NOTE: This parameter is available only when a communication channel String has been selected to perform the Activation or Activation and Deactivation function. Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a string that defines the characters to be transmitted within the output message to activate the Energy Saving.
  • Page 150 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Deactivation NOTE: This parameter is available only when a communication channel String has been selected to perform the Deactivation or Activation and Deactivation function. Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a character string to be transmitted within the output message to deactivate the Energy Saving.
  • Page 151: Modify Settings | Global Settings | Hmi Settings (Human-Machine Interface)

    USER INTERFACE 4.5.10 Modify Settings | Global Settings | HMI Settings (Human-Machine Interface) Use the HMI Settings window to configure some aspects of the scanner LEDs and X- Press™ interface. o view and edit the HMI Settings: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | HMI Settings. The HMI Settings window opens.
  • Page 152 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Test Mode Exit Select Disable or a second value from the drop-down list. This indicates how long Timeout the scanner will stay in Test mode. Auto Learn Exit Select Disable or a second value from the drop-down list. This indicates how long the scanner will stay in Learn mode.
  • Page 153: Device Settings

    Use the Device Settings Menu Tree selections during initial mounting and setup to view device information and configure your DS8110/DX8210 barcode scanner(s). If multiple scanners are used in a tunnel or array, each named scanner will be listed under Device Settings with the sub-menus Device Info, Mounting, and Options.
  • Page 154: Device Settings | Device Name | Device Info

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.6.1 Device Settings | Device Name | Device Info Use the Device Info window to information about each device in the system including description, serial number, and address. o view the Device Info window: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Device Settings | Device Name (if applicable) | Device Info.
  • Page 155 Release Number Legs Displays the number of laser legs (beams) produced by the device. Each DS8110 (Line) scanner has 1 leg, while each DX8210 (X) scanner has 2 legs. Number Lasers Displays the number or lasers used by the scanner.
  • Page 156: Device Settings | Device Name | Mounting

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.6.2 Device Settings | Device Name | Mounting Use the Mounting window to configure some aspects of the scanner LEDs and X-Press interface. o view and edit the Mounting settings: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Device Settings | Device Name (if applicable) | Mounting.
  • Page 157 PackTrack Calibration Wizard 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.
  • Page 158: Device Settings | Device Name | Options

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.6.3 Device Settings | Device Name | Options Use the Options window to configure some aspects of the scanner LEDs and X-Press interface. o view and edit the Options settings: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Device Settings | Device Name (if applicable) | Options.
  • Page 159 USER INTERFACE NOTE: This option is only available for the DS8110 scanner. Field of View Enter the field of view (FOV) stop angle in the field provided. This will adjust the Stop Angle start FOV angle to that specified. NOTE: This option is only available for the DS8110 scanner.
  • Page 160: Diagnostics

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.7 DIAGNOSTICS Use the Diagnostics menu tree selections to monitor your barcode scanning system performance, view system messages, and access online help. The Diagnostic windows include:...
  • Page 161: Diagnostics | Monitor

    USER INTERFACE 4.7.1 Diagnostics | Monitor Use the Diagnostics > Monitor as the primary tool to monitor the reader's operation and bar code readability in real-time. Status indicators and vital statistics appear on a single screen, enabling you to effectively and efficiently detect and troubleshoot any problems that may occur.
  • Page 162 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Multiple indicates more codes than desired were read. Partial indicates a partial read. Output 1 / indicates activity on that output. Output 2 Indicates the current speed of the belt indicated by the encoder (tachometer). Belt Speed...
  • Page 163: Diagnostics | Read Test

    USER INTERFACE 4.7.2 Diagnostics | Read Test Use the Read Test window to check how well a scanner is operating. To test a scanner's operation: 1. In the tree menu under Diagnostics, navigate to Read Test. The Read Test window opens.
  • Page 164: Diagnostics | Status Viewer

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.7.3 Diagnostics | Status Viewer Use the Status Viewer to check up on your scanner health. To access and use the Status Viewer: 1. In the tree menu under Diagnostics, navigate to Status Viewer. The Status Viewer window opens.
  • Page 165 USER INTERFACE  Read Rate: displays read rate and package count information.  H/W Info: displays information about the selected hardware, including model, serial number, scans/second, laser information, and more.  Counters: displays cumulative data about scans, triggers, errors, and much more.
  • Page 166 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL  Message Log: displays messages logged since the last clear command. 4. Click Clear to clear out the Message Log. You can also enter a specific system command in the field provided at the bottom of the window. Click Send Command to execute.
  • Page 167: Utilities

    USER INTERFACE 4.8 UTILITIES Use the Utilities menu tree selections to backup, restore, and update system firmware, or to reboot the scanner. The Utilities windows include: 4.8.1 Utilities | Backup or Restore Use Backup or Restore to save all the settings to the dimensioner and backup the settings to the backup module and/or file.
  • Page 168 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Restore Flash When this option is selected, click OK to retrieve the settings to the Backup Memory Module in the CBX. A progress box displays the percent complete of the restore operation. When this option is selected, a Choose File button is revealed. Click File Choose File to open a file browser and located the settings .txt file to be...
  • Page 169: Utilities | Reboot

    USER INTERFACE 4.8.2 Utilities | Reboot Use the Reboot window the restart the scanner or system. To use the Reboot function: 1. In the tree menu under Utilities, click Reboot Info. The Reboot window opens. 2. Click Reboot. A confirmation box appears. 3.
  • Page 170: Utilities | Update Firmware

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.8.3 Utilities | Update Firmware Use Update Firmware to reload the scanner system firmware. CAUTION: This function should only be performed under the guidance of Datalogic Technical Support. To Extract Image: 1. In the tree menu under Utilities, click Update Firmware. The Update Firmware window opens.
  • Page 171 USER INTERFACE To Burn Flash: 1. Click Choose File. In the browse window, select an image file (*.as) to burn to flash. NOTE: The appearance of these functions may vary from browser to browser. 2. Click Burn Flash. The graphic on-screen indicates Burn Flash is in-process. 3.
  • Page 172: Utilities | Help

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4.8.4 Utilities | Help DS8110/DX8210 User Interface provides complete online help. To use the Help system: In the tree menu under Utilities, click Help. The Online Help window opens. The Welcome page provides important product information as well as three ways to find specific help information: Contents, Index, and Search.
  • Page 173: Barcode Scanning Features

    BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 5 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES This chapter provides details on how the DS8110 Barcode Scanning System functions during normal operation. It also helps familiarize the user with status indicator LEDs, Control Panel operation, system setup, and how the scanners can be easily and quickly replaced with a new unit if necessary.
  • Page 174 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 4. Position a test barcode symbol approximately 750 mm [30 inches] from the reader. Skew the bar code symbol slightly. 5. The laser(s) should scanning continuously during normal operations. (Observe the laser safety warnings.) 6. Observe the LEDs. The LEDs illuminate when the reader is scanning and decoding the...
  • Page 175: Basic Installation Procedures With The Cbx510

    BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 5.2 BASIC INSTALLATION PROCEDURES WITH THE CBX510 1. Mechanically install the scanner(s) according to the application drawing for your system. 2. Install the CBX510 according to the application drawing or in a location for best wiring access to scanner(s), encoder (tachometer), and photoelectric sensor. 3.
  • Page 176 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 14. Adjust the barcode settings in Modify Settings | Global Settings | Barcode Settings Table according to the needs of your system. 15. in Modify Settings | Global Settings | Barcode Configuration select single, multiple, or logical combination of labels, based on your application.
  • Page 177 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 16. Move through the menu tree to configure Serial Ports, Ethernet, and Messaging settings based on your application requirements. 17. In Global Settings | Messaging | Message Format change the Message Tx Selection to After Reading Phase OFF. 18.
  • Page 178: Basic Installation With Sc5000 Controller

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 5.3 BASIC INSTALLATION WITH SC5000 CONTROLLER 1. Mechanically install the scanners according to the application drawing for your system. 2. Install the SC5000 according to the application drawing or in a location for best wiring access to scanner(s), encoder (tachometer), and photoelectric sensor.
  • Page 179 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 7. When everything is powered up, connect a laptop to the CFG port on the front of the SC5000. In a open (non-ring) system, the laptop can be connected to ETH2 of the scanner. 8. Open a browser and enter the default IP (192.168.3.100, see section 4.1.2.). The User Interface opens.
  • Page 180 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 13. Adjust the barcode settings in Modify Settings | Global Settings | Barcode Settings Table according to the needs of your system. 14. Adjust the barcode settings in Modify Settings | Global Settings | Barcode Settings Table according to the needs of your system.
  • Page 181 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 16. Move through the menu tree to configure Serial Ports, Ethernet, and Messaging settings based on your application requirements. 17. In Global Settings | Messaging | Message Format change the Message Tx Selection to After Reading Phase OFF. 18.
  • Page 182: Led Indicators

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 5.4 LED INDICATORS The DS8110 barcode scanners have several tube LEDs spanning the top and front panel. Figure 38: LED Indicators The indicators have the following meanings: Description STATUS Flashes on a NO READ COM / TEST...
  • Page 183: Control Panel Buttons

    BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 5.5 CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS Figure 39: Control Panel Buttons 5.5.1 X-PRESS™ Human Machine Interface X-Press is the intuitive Human Machine Interface designed to improve ease of installation and maintenance. Status information is clearly presented by means of the five colored LEDs, whereas the single push button gives immediate access to the following relevant functions: ...
  • Page 184 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Once button is pressed and held, the cycle of LEDs activation is as follows: Release Button to Exit Release Button to enter Test Mode Release Button to enter Learn Mode Release Button to enter Setup Mode Release Button to enter Network...
  • Page 185: Test Mode

    BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES TEST MODE Once entered, the five LEDs are activated and if the scanner starts reading barcodes. The LEDs indicate the read rate percentage. In case of a NO READ condition, only the Status LED is on and blinks. The LEDs indicate the read rate percentage as follows: To exit the Test Mode, press the X-PRESS push button once.
  • Page 186: Restore Button And Other Functions

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 5.5.2 Restore Button and Other Functions Function Description Scanner Replacement Hold down RESTORE button until all LEDs turn on. After all LEDs go off, then READY LED comes back on. Parameters stored in the CBX510 are now being used in the scanner.
  • Page 187: Packtrack

    BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 5.6 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. In fact, in the following example, the codes of two or more consecutive packs are found at the same time in the scanner reading area.
  • Page 188: Using The Packtrack Wizard

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Figure 42: Tracking Area This coordinate system is absolute for the reading station, i.e. valid for all the scanners independently from their position or orientation with respect to the conveyor. For this reason, after the PackTrack configuration (and calibration) has been correctly performed, when a barcode is under the beam to be read by the scanners, its position is defined by the coordinates of its central point, independently from which scanner is reading it.
  • Page 189 Then make adjustments as necessary and repeat the test. If the scanner continues to have problems reading the barcode, contact Datalogic (www.datalogic.com). 7. Repeat the test for both legs (each laser line of the X-pattern) of a DX8210 scanner.
  • Page 190 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL To access the PackTrack Wizard: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Device Settings | Device Name (if applicable) | Mounting. The Mounting window opens. 2. Select PackTrack Calibration from the Mounting Specifications drop-down list.
  • Page 191 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES The PackTrack Calibration Wizard asks you to physically measure and enter barcode coordinates for the extremes of your barcode scanning system. You will measure and enter XYZ coordinates for barcodes in three different locations along the barcode scanners laser line(s) for each system scanner, as shown for top-mounted and side-mounted scanners in the illustrations below.
  • Page 192: Top-Mounted Barcode Scanner Calibration Using Packtrack

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 5.6.2 Top-Mounted Barcode Scanner Calibration Using PackTrack NOTE: It is not possible to illustrate every possible installation angle and scanner mounting position in this manual. Use the following steps as a general guide to calibrating each system scanner using barcodes in three positions.
  • Page 193 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES Your measurements will likely differ from those shown below. 4. Measure the distance for Y from the trigger (PS line) to the barcode scanner's laser line on the barcode, and enter that distance in the first box under Y-Coord (mm). Your measurements will likely differ from those shown below.
  • Page 194 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Figure 45: Top-read 2 barcode placement 8. Measure the distance for X from the left edge of the conveyor bed to the center of the barcode (centered side edge of box), and enter that distance in the first box under X-Coord (mm).
  • Page 195 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES Your measurements will likely differ from those shown below. 11. Click Calibrate 2. PackTrack data is displayed for the second code. 12. Finally, place a system barcode on the back right edge of a box, about halfway up the scanner field of view as shown in the illustration below.
  • Page 196 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 13. Measure the distance for X from the left edge of the conveyor bed to the center of the barcode, and enter that distance in the first box under X-Coord (mm). Your measurements will likely differ from those shown below.
  • Page 197 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 18. Click Update. "Update Successful" should be displayed in the PackTrack Calibration window. 19. Close the PackTrack Calibration Wizard window. PackTrack Calibration Coefficients have been populated on the Scanner Mounting widow. 20. When you have finished making changes, click Update to save or click Reset to revert to the previously saved values.
  • Page 198: Side-Mounted Barcode Scanner Calibration Using Packtrack

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 5.6.3 Side-Mounted Barcode Scanner Calibration Using PackTrack NOTE: It is not possible to illustrate every possible installation angle and scanner mounting position in this manual. Use the following steps as a general guide to calibrating each system scanner using barcodes in three positions.
  • Page 199 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES Your measurements will likely differ from those shown below. 3. Measure the distance for Y from the trigger (PS line) to the back edge of the box, and enter that distance in the first box under Y-Coord (mm). Your measurements will likely differ from those shown below.
  • Page 200 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Figure 48: Side-read 2 barcode placement 7. Measure the distance for X from the left edge of the conveyor bed to the center of the barcode (right edge of box), and enter that distance in the first box under X-Coord (mm).
  • Page 201 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 9. Measure the distance for Z from the conveyor bed to the center of the barcode (top of box), and enter that distance in the first box under Z-Coord (mm) Your measurements will likely differ from those shown below. 10.
  • Page 202 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Figure 49: Side-read 3 barcode placement 12. Measure the distance for X from the left edge of the conveyor bed to the center of the barcode, and enter that distance in the first box under X-Coord (mm).
  • Page 203 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 14. Measure the distance for Z from the conveyor bed to the laser line intersecting the barcode, and enter that distance in the first box under Z-Coord (mm) Your measurements will likely differ from those shown below. 15.
  • Page 204 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 18. Close the PackTrack Calibration Wizard window. PackTrack Calibration Coefficients have been populated on the Scanner Mounting widow. 19. When you have finished making changes, click Update to save or click Reset to revert to the previously saved values.
  • Page 205: Bottom-Mounted Barcode Scanner Calibration Using Packtrack

    BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 5.6.4 Bottom-Mounted Barcode Scanner Calibration Using PackTrack When using the PackTrack wizard to calibrate a bottom read scanner, three barcode positions are still needed for accurate calibration. For the left and right sides of the conveyor, place a barcode label face-down, overhanging the corner of a typical box for your application, as shown below.
  • Page 206: Verifying Packtrack Calibration

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 5.6.5 Verifying PackTrack Calibration 1. In the menu tree, navigate to Diagnostics/Read Test. The Read Test window opens. 2. Place a barcode anywhere in the scanner's laser beam other than where you placed the labels for calibration.
  • Page 207: Packtrack Validation With Dlog View

    BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 5. Next, in the menu tree, navigate to Diagnostics/Monitor. 6. Turn on conveyor, run a box with a readable barcode past the barcode scanner. 7. Check the Monitor to make sure the barcode on the box is being read. If you see a no read (the barcode doesn’t read on the box), double check your physical measurements you entered in the PackTrack Calibration Wizard, and enter them again.
  • Page 208 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL NOTE: To check whether the PackTrack message is being transmitted correctly, you can run an emulator program (like HyperTerminal) and confirm that the message is correct. An example of a PackTrack message is as follows: 8. Open DLog View by double clicking the file DlogView.exe. This can be downloaded from www.datalogic.com.
  • Page 209 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 11. Click OK. 12. In the User Interface, navigate to Global Settings | Operating Mode and record the Encoder Step setting shown under Encoder Settings. 13. Now enter the encoder step setting just recorded in the Encoder Step hmm field of DLog View.
  • Page 210 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 17. Navigate to Device Settings | <device name> | Mounting in the User Interface and make adjustments to the Y Adjustment setting. In the image shown below, the Y Adjustment was changed from 0 to -60. 18. Click Update to save the new setting.
  • Page 211 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 20. Now, with DLog View started, run the small box again with the barcode on the top trailing edge of the box. Figure 52: Barcode on top leading edge of small box NOTE: The label would be placed on the side trailing edge of a box in a side-read application.
  • Page 212: Replacing An Installed Ds8110

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 5.7 REPLACING AN INSTALLED DS8110 If for any reason, a scanner fails, it can be replaced quickly with a spare unit with parameters recovered from flash memory or a saved parameter file. NOTE: This procedure assumes that system parameters have been properly saved as described in sections 4.8.1, 5.2 and 5.3.
  • Page 213: Replacing A Slave Scanner In An Array/Tunnel Automatically

    BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 6. Apply power to the system. 7. Once the scanner has booted up and the READY LED lights solid green, press and hold the RESTORE button until all of the LEDs turn on, indicating that the parameters are being restored from the CBX510’s BM100 backup module.
  • Page 214: Replacing A Slave Scanner In An Array/Tunnel Using Restore

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 5.7.3 Replacing a Slave Scanner in an Array/Tunnel Using Restore If the Enable Automatic Slave Replacement check box has NOT been selected and saved in the system parameters, use the following procedure to replace a slave scanner: 1.
  • Page 215: Checking The Operation Of The Replacement

    BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 5.7.5 Checking the Operation of the Replacement With the scanner replaced and your PC connected to the system, navigate to Modify Setting/System Info from the User Interface menu tree. The System Info window opens. The Device Information section of the window should now list all of the scanners (and an SC5000 Controller if used), including the scanner you just replaced.
  • Page 216: Typical Layouts

    Other layouts require the use of a specific SC5000 Controller model. The accessories and cables indicated in the following figures are Datalogic products. We suggest their use to guarantee the correct system functioning.
  • Page 217 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES SC5000: Basic Layout: Ethernet TCP/IP To Host Laptop Ethernet (5) Ethernet Cable M12-RJ45 Straight-90° 5m (93A050088) Figure 54 – Large Synchronized Network with DS8110 Scanners...
  • Page 218 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL SC5000: Basic Layout: COM To Host If the Host supports a COM communication type (RS232 or RS422) rather than the Ethernet one, use the CBX510 accessory, as shown below. The remaining part of the layout (scanners, PWR etc.) does not change.
  • Page 219 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES 12 DS8110 Barcode Scanners SC5000 Conveyor PWR480B Figure 56 – Example Large Synchronized Network Reading Station For applications having regular shaped packs, the default settings are sufficient, but for Airport applications working in PackTrack Operating Mode, irregular shaped packs can cause PS signal glitches resulting in false "packs too short"...
  • Page 220: Advanced Code Reconstruction (Acr™)

    With just a set of partial scans on the label (obtained using the motion of the label itself), the DS8110 is able to “reconstruct” the barcode. A typical set of partial scans is shown in the figure below: Code Direction Figure 59 –...
  • Page 221 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES ° Conveyor   No Read No Read No Read Laser Beam Figure 61 – Reading Zones with  Max The formulas to calculate  maximum depend on various parameters such as: label height, number of scans per second, code motion speed, etc. Minimum label heights at different conveyor speeds are given in the tables in section 5.9.2, depending on standard ...
  • Page 222: Minimum Code Height For Advanced Code Reconstruction

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 5.9.2 Minimum Code Height For Advanced Code Reconstruction Based on the scanner read rate of 1000 scans/sec., minimum label heights at different conveyor speeds are given in the tables below. Refer to the reading diagrams in section 5.10 for further details on the reading features.
  • Page 223 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES Minimum Code Height for ACR Reading (mm) 45° 30° Conveyor Speed (m/s) 0.25 0.30 Code 128 – GS1-128 0.33 Code Resolution 0.38 (mm) 0.50 0.72 1.00 Table 3 Minimum Code Height for ACR Reading (mm) 45° 30° Conveyor Speed (m/s) 0.25 0.30...
  • Page 224: Reading Diagram

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 5.10 READING DIAGRAM How to identify the scanner model: The model type is shown on the serial label. Figure 62 – Identifying the scanner model  DS8110-2100 is Standard Resolution  DS8110-2200 is High Resolution...
  • Page 225: Ds8110-2100 Model 1

    BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES DS8110-2100 MODEL 1 Figure 63 – Reading Diagram, DS8110-2100 Combined...
  • Page 226 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Figure 64 – Reading Diagram, DS8110-2100 0.33mm/13mil...
  • Page 227 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES Figure 65 – Read Chart: DS8110-2100 0.38mm/15mil...
  • Page 228 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Figure 66 – Read Chart: DS8110-2100 0.50mm/20mil...
  • Page 229: Ds8110-2200 Model 2

    BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES DS8110-2200 MODEL 2 Figure 67 – Reading Diagram, DS8110-2200 Model 2 Combined...
  • Page 230 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Figure 68 – Reading Diagram, DS8110-2200 0.25mm/10mil...
  • Page 231 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES Figure 69 – Reading Diagram, DS8110-2200 0.30mm/12mil...
  • Page 232 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Figure 70 – Reading Diagram, DS8110-2200 0.33mm/13mil...
  • Page 233 BARCODE SCANNING FEATURES Figure 71 – Reading Diagram, DS8110-2200 0.38mm/15mil...
  • Page 234: Maintenance

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 6 MAINTENANCE 6.1 OVERVIEW This chapter provides instructions for maintaining optimum performance and life for your DS8110 barcode scanners. It provides specific information on:  Maintenance Procedures  Exterior Cleaning  Mounting Hardware Checks  Wiring Connection Checks...
  • Page 235: Maintenance Tasks

    MAINTENANCE 6.2 MAINTENANCE TASKS Perform the maintenance tasks on an “as needed” basis to assure proper operation of the barcode scanner. Task schedule frequency depends upon the application environment conditions. It only requires a few minutes to complete each maintenance task. Exterior Cleaning WARNING: Shut down the scanner before performing this maintenance task.
  • Page 236: Cleaning The Exit Window

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 6.2.1 Cleaning the Exit Window Exit Window Figure 72: Exit window locations WARNING: Shut down the scanner before performing this maintenance task. Do not stare into the scanner’s exit window at the laser light. Avoid direct eye exposure. The laser light level does not constitute a health hazard, however staring at the laser light for prolonged periods could result in eye damage.
  • Page 237: Cleaning The Photoelectric Sensor

    MAINTENANCE 6.2.2 Cleaning the Photoelectric Sensor If your application uses the photoelectric sensor option as a hardware trigger, be sure to clean the photoelectric sensor periodically as outlined below. 1. Turn off the product transport. 2. Turn off the scanner by disconnecting the power source. 3.
  • Page 238: Cleaning The Tachometer

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 6.2.3 Cleaning the Tachometer If your application uses the tachometer option for tracking purposes, be sure to clean the tachometer wheels periodically as outlined below. 1. Turn off the product transport. 2. Turn off the scanner by disconnecting the power source.
  • Page 239: Tighten Mounting Hardware

    If after performing maintenance, the barcode scanning system continues to perform below the normal operations experienced with the system under normal daily conditions, contact Datalogic through our website at www.datalogic.com. 6.2.7 Verify Photoelectric Sensor Operation 1. Block the Photoelectric Sensor emitter beam to confirm it is aligned properly with the reflector.
  • Page 240: Verify Tachometer Operation

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 6.2.8 Verify Tachometer Operation Rotate the tachometer wheel slowly. The ENC/TACH LED in the CBX510 or the TACH LED on the SC5000 should flash indicating the tachometer is operational. Also, you can view the belt speed by navigating to Diagnostics | Monitor in the User Interface (see section 4.7.1).
  • Page 241: Troubleshooting

    For further information on training, contact us through the Datalogic website at www.datalogic.com. NOTE: When contacting Datalogic for help with a scanner, please be ready to share the unit serial number with the Datalogic technician. The unit’s serial number tag is located on the device, where shown below. Help desk contact information is available at www.datalogic.com.
  • Page 242: Error Codes And Resolutions

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 7.1 ERROR CODES AND RESOLUTIONS Error Description Severity Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code Node not Error In a Master/Slave - The scanning - In a tunnel - Make sure cables responding configuration, the tunnel's no-read configuration, are connected.
  • Page 243 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Description Severity Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code Encoder Warning No encoder - The scanner may - Confirm that the - Adjust the Timeout (tachometer) is experience an belt is running. encoder detected in specified increase in no- (tachometer) time.
  • Page 244 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Error Description Severity Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code Encoder Error Phase input (trigger - No data will be - Check - Adjust, realign, or Failure source) is activated transmitted to Diagnostics | replace the while encoder the host.
  • Page 245 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Description Severity Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code Ethernet Error Protocol Index Socket 5 message not Error received on User Socket 5. Ethernet Error Protocol Index Socket 6 message not Error received on User Socket 6. Fieldbus Error Fieldbus module Mismatch type does not match...
  • Page 246 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL Error Description Severity Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code In Beam Error The scanner has an - The scanner - Put the scanner This is an internal Sensor Error in-the-beam sensor, stops reading in the test mode...
  • Page 247 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Description Severity Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code Network Error When the SC5000 is - The system - Confirm that all - Replace faulty Ring Open used, the scanner experiences a the scanners are scanner. internal network is higher no-read connected in the connected in a chain...
  • Page 248: Technical Features

    DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL 8 TECHNICAL FEATURES This chapter provides detailed specifications for the DS8110 Barcode Scanning Systems. It provides specific information on:  Electrical Features  Optical Features  Reading Features  Human Machine Interface  Software Features  Environtmental Features ...
  • Page 249 TECHNICAL FEATURES READING FEATURES Scan Rate Typ.:1000 scans/s/ Max. Maximum Resolution Min:0.25mm (10mils)/Max: 0.50mm (20mils) Max. Reading Distance See 5.10 reading diagrams Max. Reading Width See 5.10 reading diagrams Max. Depth of Field See 5.10 reading diagrams Aperture Angle 60 degrees Scan Pattern Type Linear HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE...
  • Page 250 DS8110 REFERENCE MANUAL PHYSICAL FEATURES Dimensions 216 x 96 x 127 mm [8.5 x 3.8 x 5 in] Weight 2.0 kg (4.4 lb) Enclosure Aluminum Alloy Connections I/O, POWER, ETH1, ETH2; Other connections through CBX510 OTHER Service Options Installation services and on-site training...
  • Page 251: Glossary

    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 252 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). LEDs have extremely long lifetimes when properly operated. PackTrack PackTrack is a Datalogic patented parcel tracking system which improves the reading features omnidirectional stations.
  • Page 253 Symbol A combination of characters including start/stop and checksum characters, as required, that form a complete scannable barcode. Tilt Rotation around the Z axis. Used to describe the position of the barcode with respect to the laser scan line. See 2.5.7 Positioning the Scanner. Trigger Signal A signal, typically provided by a photoelectric sensor or proximity switch, which informs the scanner of the presence of an object within its reading zone.
  • Page 254: Index

    Connecting a Laptop, 30 LASER SAFETY, viii Connection LED Indicators, 170 Typical, 25 Maintenance, 222 Connector Panel Mechanical Installation, 12 DS8110, 29 Messaging Control Panel Buttons, 171 Message Builder, 116 Conventions, viii Message Format, 109 Device Settings Pass Thru, 125...
  • Page 255 Restore, 155 Technical Features, 236 SC5000 Connections, 42 Text Entry Tool, 47 Serial Ports Troubleshooting, 229 Aux Port, 99 Typical Layouts, 204 Main Port, 97 UL Listing, x Serial Ports, 97 Update Firmware, 158 Specifications, 236 User Interface Basics, 47 Standard Regulations, viii Utilities, 155 Startup...
  • Page 256 Via Lavino 265 40050 Monte San Pietro Bologna - Italy www.datalogic.com declares that the DS8110; Laser Scanner and all its models are in conformity with the requirements of the European Council Directives listed below: 2004 / 108 / EC EMC Directive ______________________________________________...

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