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FACTORY AUTOMATION MANUAL ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Stationary reading device for Data Matrix Codes...
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ODT-MAC40*-*-RD With regard to the supply of products, the current issue of the following document is applicable: The General Terms of Delivery for Products and Services of the Electrical Industry, published by the Central Association of the Electrical Industry (Zentralverband Elektrotechnik und Elektroindustrie (ZVEI) e.V.) in its most recent version as well as the supplementary clause: "Expanded reservation of proprietorship"...
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Introduction Introduction Congratulations You have chosen a device manufactured by Pepperl+Fuchs. Pepperl+Fuchs develops, produces and distributes electronic sensors and interface modules for the market of automation technology on a worldwide scale. Symbols used The following symbols are used in this manual: Note! This symbol draws your attention to important information.
This product was developed and manufactured under observance of the applicable European standards and guidelines. Note! A Declaration of Conformity can be requested from the manufacturer. The product manufacturer, Pepperl+Fuchs GmbH, D-68307 Mannheim, has a certified quality assurance system that conforms to ISO 9001. ISO9001...
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Safety Safety Used Symbols Safety-relevant Symbols Danger! This symbol indicates a warning about an immediate possible danger. In case of ignoring the consequences may range from personal injury to death. Warning! This symbol indicates a warning about a possible fault or danger. In case of ignoring the consequences may cause personal injury or heaviest property damage.
If serious faults occur, stop using the device. Secure the device against inadvertent operation. In the event of repairs, return the device to your local Pepperl+Fuchs representative or sales office. Intended Use The ODT-MAC40*-*-RD stationary read devices are intended to be used only for the identification of objects by means of Data Matrix codes.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Product Description Product Description Use and Application The stationary read device is an optical identification system for the detection of Data Matrix codes. With its high-performance signal processor, a partial image capture function, and optimized decoding algorithms, the device features extremely high reading speeds.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Product Description Displays and controls 1. Lightning unit 2. Laser diodes 3. CMOS camera The stationary reader ODT-MAC403-* does not have laser diodes. TCP/IP VCC/I-O/RS232 RJ45 Ethernet network socket 15-pin D-Sub connector Video output VGA Status LED Status LED LED color Description Yellow...
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Product Description Network connection Figure 4.2 Network connection pin assignments Transmit data (+) Transmit data (-) Receive data (+) Not assigned Not assigned Receive data (-) Not assigned Not assigned Scope of Delivery ODT-MAC40*-*-RD ■ Quick start guide ■ Accessories Various accessories are available.
2. Check that all items are present and correct based on your order and the shipping documents. If you have any questions, please contact Pepperl+Fuchs. 3. Keep the original packing material in case you need to store or ship the unit at a later time.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Installation Note! Connection to ground When installing the device, ensure that it is has a ground connection. Connecting the device Connecting the power supply To connect a power supply to the device, proceed as follows. 1. Plug the 15-pin Sub-D socket into the connector provided for this purpose on the back of the housing.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Installation Network configuration overview Communication with the sensor is carried out via a free Ethernet interface on the PC. It is usually an integrated LAN interface. This interface must be assigned an address (IP address) so that it can establish a connection with the sensor.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Installation Assigning an IP address to a network connection using Windows To assign an IP address to a network connection using Windows XP, proceed as follows. 1. First select "Network Connections". 2. Then open the required connection by double clicking on it. The Properties dialog box for the relevant connection will open.
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ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Installation 4. In the TCP/IP properties dialog box, activate "Use the following IP address". 5. Enter an IP address which only differs from the sensor IP address in the very last segment. 6. Enter 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask. 7.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Installation Assigning an IP address to a network connection under Windows To assign an IP address to a network connection under Windows 7: 1. First, select "Control Panel" from the Start menu: 2. Select the Network and Sharing Center option: 3.
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ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Installation 5. Select the "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" element from the Properties dialog box by double-clicking on it. The TCP/IP properties dialog box will open. 6. Activate "Use the following IP address" in the TCP/IP properties dialog box.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Installation 7. Enter an IP address that differs from the sensor IP address in the very last segment only. 8. Enter 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask. 9. Then click "OK" and "Close" on the TCP/IP properties page and the LAN connection properties page to confirm your entries.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Commissioning Commissioning Connecting the stationary reader The reader has its own web server. You have the option of making settings on the stationary reader using a standard web browser. Aligning the stationary reader To find the ideal alignment for the device, use the two laser diodes in the stationary reader.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Operation Operation Web-based operator interface You have the option of configuring and operating the stationary reader via a web- based operator interface, and using it to display information. Starting the operator interface Note! To start the operator interface of the stationary reader, you need a standard web browser (e.g.
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MAC address, the number of reads, etc.) is displayed, as well as the last image captured and the decoded information. On the right of the Pepperl+Fuchs company logo there is a pictorial representation of a status LED. This status LED lights up green when a device is connected. Otherwise it is red.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Operation 7.1.1 Settings Tab The Settings tab enables you to configure various parameters and send commands to the reader. Using the buttons on the left-hand section of the display, you can navigate to the other tabs, Communication, Gallery, and Language. In the center of the display, the following functions are available in different areas: Sensor Parameters &...
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ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Operation System Settings Setting Explanation Parameter set Load from flash: Use this action to load parameter settings from the internal memory bank (flash EEPROM). Save to flash: Use this action to save your current parameter settings in the internal memory bank (flash EEPROM). Command Send individual commands to the reader Trigger signal edge...
2. Transfer the settings by clicking on ok. 3. Follow the instructions on the display. The sensor is set to the new address. Note! Make a note of the new IP address. If the new address is lost, the sensor can be reset only by Pepperl+Fuchs.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Operation 7.1.3 Gallery Tab The Gallery tab allows you to view the saved fault patterns and save them locally on the PC if necessary. Using the buttons on the left-hand section of the display, you can navigate to the other tabs, Settings, Communication, and Language. In the upper section of the display, the last five fault patterns saved in the stationary read device are shown as a preview.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Operation 7.1.4 Language dialogue box The Language tab enables you to change the language for the entire operator interface. Using the buttons on the left-hand section of the display, you can navigate to the other tabs, Settings, Communication and Gallery. Selecting/changing the language 1.
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Troubleshooting Troubleshooting What to do in the event of an error Before requesting a service call, please check that the following actions have been taken. Test the equipment according to the following checklists, ■ Telephone assistance from the Service Center in order to isolate the ■...
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Appendix Appendix Command Format Commands Each command consists of four ASCII coded hex digits (CD ) without <CR> or <LF> . Meaning of the Individual Digits <C> <D > <D > <D > Syntax: Description Command Detail 2 Detail 1 Detail 0 Example Command: Read (8)
ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Appendix Status message The status message comes automatically, after decoding has been triggered and once the decoding procedure has been completed. Status Message Syntax <Command> <fOk> <Data> <LF> <CR> Description Command The first digit of the command is output (1 hex digit) 0: Ok, 1: Fault (1 decimal digit)
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ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Appendix Command Description Read command: HHH stands for a bitmask with the following meaning: IMPORTANT: After entry, the last decoding result in accordance with the new settings is displayed as the response. Bitmask Description 0x001 Inverse 0x004 Activate fault output (Another four ASCII characters, for example: 81FF00 instead of 81 or 810000 instead of 80) Note: From version 3 without information...
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ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Appendix Command C Command Description Advanced commands Parameter D indicates the advanced command Set flash duration in 10 µs increments. Example: 12 (18 decimal) sets the flash duration to 180 µs Set reading timeout (D The input occurs in hex and is entered in 1 ms increments. Value for the timeout is half the value.
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ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Appendix Command Description Change baud rate Value Baud rate 0x00 9600 baud 0x01 19,200 baud 0x02 38,400 baud 0x03 57,600 baud 0x04 76,800 baud 0x05 115,200 baud 0x06 4800 baud 0x07 2400 baud Set automatic gain sweep. The hysteresis relating to the gain value can be useful when the symbols to be scanned have a changing contrast.
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ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Appendix Command D Command Description Send information Parameter D specifies the type of information. First, D is repeated in the output, followed by the values. Decoding software version (ends with <CR><LF>) Display gain Example: 12 means 18 decimal Additional information Display flash duration in 10 s increments Example: 12 (18 decimal) means 180 µs...
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ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Appendix Command Description Activates sequential mode (trigger -> image capture -> analysis -> trigger ->...) Switchover only when system is idle (no image capture/analysis active) Activates live mode (analysis at the same time as next image capture, capture and result output not synchronized). Maximum image frequency here! Switchover only when system is idle (no image capture/analysis active) Error correction Value...
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ODT-MAC40*-*-RD Appendix Command Description Set flash color (if supported) Value Effect No illumination Red illumination Green illumination Red and green illumination Stop with read error Value Effect Stop with read error switched off Stop with read error switched on Control laser pointer Value Effect Laser pointer off...
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Twinsburg, Ohio 44087 · USA Tel. +1 330 4253555 E-mail: sales@us.pepperl-fuchs.com Asia Pacific Headquarters Pepperl+Fuchs Pte Ltd. Company Registration No. 199003130E Singapore 139942 Tel. +65 67799091 E-mail: sales@sg.pepperl-fuchs.com www.pepperl-fuchs.com Subject to modifications Copyright PEPPERL+FUCHS • Printed in Germany TDOCT1972A_ENG 10/2012...
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