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  • Page 1 DS8110 Barcode Scanner INSERT COVER PHOTO HERE Reference Manual...
  • Page 2 Ed.: 04/2019 This manual refers to software version 3.6.1 and later. © 2015 - 2019 Datalogic S.p.A. and/or its affiliates ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.  Without limiting the rights under copyright, no part of this documentation may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or for any purpose, without the express written permission of Data- logic S.p.A.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents REFERENCES ..................................VII Reference Documentation ................................vii Support Through the Website ..............................vii Patents ......................................vii CONVENTIONS..................................VIII COMPLIANCE ..................................IX Electrical Safety ....................................ix Laser Safety ....................................ix Standard Regulations ................................ix Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) ..............................ix Warning and Serial labels ................................x Power Supply ....................................xi CSA Certified .....................................xi CE Compliance ....................................xi EAC Compliance ....................................xi...
  • Page 4 Contents Master/Slave Array with CBX510 ............................24 DS8110 Barcode Scanners in an Array with SC5000 Master .....................24 General Electrical Installation Guidelines ............................25 DS8110 Connector Panels ................................26 Connecting a PC to the DS8110 ..............................27 Power Connector Pin-Out Table ..............................27 Power Connections ..................................27 CBX510 Connection Box .................................28 Wiring Into the CBX510 Connection Box ..........................28 Main Serial Interface ..................................29...
  • Page 5 Messaging | Protocol Index ................................ 147 Messaging | Pass-Thru ................................151 Messaging | Diagnostics Messages ............................153 Digital I/O ...................................... 156 Diagnostics ....................................159 Energy Saving ....................................163 HMI Settings ....................................167 Device Settings ..................................... 168 Device Settings | Device Info ..............................169 Device Settings | Mounting ................................
  • Page 6 Contents Verify Photoelectric Sensor Operation ..........................250 Verify Tachometer Operation ............................. 250 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................. 251 LED Diagnostic Indication ................................252 Error Codes and Resolutions ..............................253 TECHNICAL FEATURES ..............................260 Technical Specifications ................................260 INDEX ....................................263 DS8110 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 7: References

    • SC5000 Controller Manuals Support Through the Website Datalogic provides several services as well as technical support through its web- site. Log on to www.datalogic.com. For quick access, from the home page click on the search icon , and type in the name of the product you’re looking for.
  • Page 8: Conventions

    Conventions This symbol draws attention to details or procedures that may be useful in improv- ing, maintaining, or enhancing the performance of the hardware or software being discussed. This symbol identifies a hazard or procedure that, if incorrectly performed, could cause personal injury or result in equipment damage.
  • Page 9: Compliance

    Compliance Electrical Safety This product conforms to the applicable requirements contained in the European Standard for electrical safety EN 60950 at the date of manufacture. Laser Safety The following information is provided to comply with the rules imposed by inter- national authorities and refers to the correct use of the DS8110 barcode scan- ners.
  • Page 10: Warning And Serial Labels

    There are no user serviceable parts inside the barcode scanner. Service should only be performed by Datalogic trained and certified technicians. Any violation of the optical parts in particular could result in exposure to Class 3B laser light.
  • Page 11: Power Supply

    This evaluation was carried out in relation to the applicable points of the standards listed in the Declaration of Conformity. Datalogic products are mainly designed for integration purposes into more complex systems. For this reason it is under the responsibility of the system integrator to do a new risk assessment regarding the final installation.
  • Page 12: Fcc Compliance

    FCC Compliance Modifications or changes to this equipment without the expressed written approval of Datalogic could void the authority to use the equipment. This device complies with PART 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference which may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    The DS8110 barcode scanner complete with decoder is designed to provide an innovative and high performance solution in omnidirectional reading applica- tions by combining the following advanced technologies with Datalogic solid experience in the material handling sector. Some of the main features of the DS8110 are listed below: •...
  • Page 14: General View

    Introduction General View DS8110 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 15: Applications

    Applications Applications The DS8110 barcode scanners are specifically designed for industrial applica- tions and for all cases requiring high reading performance such as: • Code reconstruction (ACR™) • Reading of codes covered by plastic film • Reading of codes with a wide depth of field •...
  • Page 16 Third generation Automatically SwiTched Reading Area is the Datalogic tech- nology based on a multi-laser architecture and a fixed mounted optic system which concentrates the multiple laser emissions in a single laser beam.
  • Page 17: Model Description

    Model Description Model Description The DS8110 barcode scanner is available in versions that differ depending on the interface connection, the optical resolution and the optic version: DS8110 versions Model Description Part Number DS8110-2100 Standard Resolution 932500001 DS8110-2200 High Resolution 932500002 DS8110-2300 Low Resolution 932500005...
  • Page 18: Accessories

    Introduction Accessories The following accessories are available on request for the DS8110 barcode scan- ner. Category Description Part Number Cables and Terminators ETH CABLE M12-M12 1M (straight-straight) Ethernet Cables 93A050065 Scanner to Scanner EBC (ETH1 or ETH2) ETH CABLE M12-M12 3M (straight-straight) 93A050066 Scanner to Scanner EBC (ETH1 or ETH2) ETH CABLE M12-M12 5M (straight-straight)
  • Page 19 Accessories Category Description Part Number Connection Boxes CBX100 Compact 93A301067 CBX100 Compact All in One (includes BM100) 93A301076 CBX510 Modular 93A301087 CBX510 Modular All in One (includes BM100) + BA200 93A301091 Backup Module BM100 Backup Module 93ACC1808 Mounting Hardware BA200 Mounting Adapters (to Bosch or 80/20 Frames) 93ACC1822 93ACC1810, Fieldbus Modules...
  • Page 20: Photoelectric Sensor

    Introduction Photoelectric Sensor The optional Datalogic Photoelectric Sensor is used in DS8110 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 21: Encoder (Tachometer)

    Encoder Model (Pulses Per (Pulses Per Setting Revolution) Inch) OEK-4 (Datalogic) OEK-2 (Photocraft) OEK-2 OEK-2 OEK-2 This symbol draws attention to details or procedures that may be useful in improving, maintaining, or enhancing the performance of the hardware or software being dis- cussed.
  • Page 22: Photocraft Encoder/Tachometer Switch Setting

    Introduction Photocraft Encoder/Tachometer Switch Setting 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. DS8110 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 23: Cbx Industrial Connection Box

    CBX Industrial Connection Box CBX Industrial Connection Box CBX Series are industrial connection boxes that can be used to connect the bar- code scanners to an encoder/tachometer, photoelectric sensor, serial devices, relays, or other peripherals. The CBX510 includes a BM100 backup module, which allows easy parameter restore and backup operations.
  • Page 24: Sc5000 System Controller

    Introduction SC5000 System Controller The SC5000 Controller offers all the necessary functions to make the phases of installation, setup, testing, and maintenance of the omni-directional reading array or tunnel easy and quick. The SC5000 Controller is fully compatible with DS8110 and DX8210 scanners and its sturdy mechanical structure makes the SC5000 Controller the ideal solu- tion for industrial environments.
  • Page 25: Mechanical Installation

    References section at the beginning of this manual. Failure to follow these precautions may void your warranty. Preparing for Mechanical Installation Application-specific drawings and documents provided by Datalogic supersede any contradictory content in this manual. Before mounting any components, please do the following: •...
  • Page 26: Unpacking Instructions

    Mechanical Installation 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 27: What You Need To Know About Your Application

    While it is nearly impossible to cover all application configurations, the next sev- eral pages provide the basics on determining how to mechanically install your DS8110. If you need additional assistance, feel free to contact your sales repre- sentative or customer service (www.datalogic.com). Reference Manual...
  • Page 28: Installation

    Mechanical Installation Installation Dimensions and Clearances The overall dimensions of the DS8110 are 216 x 96 x 127 mm (8.5 x 3.8 x 5 in.). 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. Physical Support Requirements see Chapter 8, Technical Fea- For details on the weight of the barcode scanners,...
  • Page 29: General Mounting Guidelines

    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. Your mounting structure must provide the following capabilities: •...
  • Page 30: Mounting The Scanner

    Mechanical Installation 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 (See ) used for installation; refer to reading diagrams and any application draw- ings for correct positioning of the scanner with respect to the reading zone and scanner orientation.
  • Page 31 Installation Alternative Mounting Using Cap Screws and Washers If the DS8110 needs to be mounted at a 5-degree angle or within 5-degrees of the angles shown in (+/- 5, +/-25, or +/-35-degrees), mount it to the oppo- site end of the L bracket as shown below: Reference Manual...
  • Page 32: Positioning The Scanners

    Mechanical Installation 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 perfor- mance. When mounting the scanners, take into consideration these three ideal label position angles: Pitch 0°, Skew 0°...
  • Page 33: Electrical Installation

    Review and plan the communications requirements for your application. The content of this manual may be superseded by any customer-specific documenta- tion provided by Datalogic. Before proceeding with any installation procedures, be sure to review ALL documentation, especially content that contains details specific to your installation.
  • Page 34: Connecting A Ds8110 Scanner

    Electrical Installation Everything should be MECHANICALLY INSTALLED before performing any ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION. See Chapter for mechanical installation details. Most DS8110 applications are shipped with the CBX connection box and all the neces- sary cabling required to electrically install the system. If your system requires custom- length cables or other special wiring, documentation specific to these requirements has been provided in your shipment.
  • Page 35: Typical Connection Block Diagrams

    Typical Connection Block Diagrams Typical Connection Block Diagrams Single DS8110 Barcode Scanner to CBX510 The BM100 switches indicated below must be set to 0 (zero), and the connector indi- cated is not supported. Reference Manual...
  • Page 36: Master/Slave Array With Cbx510

    Electrical Installation Master/Slave Array with CBX510 The BM100 switches indicated below must be set to 0 (zero), and the connector indi- cated is not supported. DS8110 Barcode Scanners in an Array with SC5000 Master In an array (tunnel) using the SC5000 Controller, the chain of scanners com- pletes a circle from and to the SC5000 Controller via ETH1 and ETH2.
  • Page 37: General Electrical Installation Guidelines

    General Electrical Installation 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 scanner(s), be sure to keep the following guidelines in mind: •...
  • Page 38: Ds8110 Connector Panels

    3. ETH 2(Setup or EBC scanner network, default IP Address: 192.168.3.100) 4. ETH 1 (Host or EBC scanner network, default IP Address: 172.27.101.220) Route wiring from the scanner’s connector panel through the wiring channels (if available) on the Datalogic mounting structure when interconnecting cables to other devices. DS8110 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 39: Connecting A Pc To The Ds8110

    Connecting a PC to the DS8110 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 40: Cbx510 Connection Box

    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. Wiring Into the CBX510 Connection Box DO NOT connect a separate power source to the CBX510 connection box.
  • Page 41: Main Serial Interface

    Main Serial Interface Main Serial Interface The optocoupled main serial interface is compatible with the following electrical standards: • RS232 • RS422 full-duplex RS232 Interface The main serial interface is used for communication with the Host computer and allows transmission of code data. It is always advisable to use shielded cables.
  • Page 42: Rs422 Full-Duplex Interface

    Electrical Installation RS422 Full-Duplex Interface The RS422 full-duplex interface is used for non-polled communication proto- cols in point-to-point connections over longer distances (max 1200 m / 3940 ft) than those acceptable for RS232 communications or in electrically noisy envi- ronments. The following positions of the CBX510 spring clamp connector (row 4) are used for RS422 full-duplex interface connection: Name...
  • Page 43: Photoelectric Sensor Connections To Cbx510

    The photoelectric sensor is wired directly into the CBX510 termi- nal. If your application uses a trigger other than the one specified by Datalogic, fol- low the appropriate wiring diagram to assure proper wiring. To confirm the photoelectric sensor is functioning properly, watch the TRIG LED while the photoelectric sensor’s beam is blocked.
  • Page 44: Photoelectric Sensor (Npn)

    Electrical Installation Photoelectric Sensor (NPN) DS8110 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 45: Photoelectric Sensor (Pnp)

    Tachometer Wiring to CBX510 Photoelectric Sensor (PNP) 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. Reference Manual...
  • Page 46: Encoder/Tachometer Wiring For Npn Output (Two Models)

    Electrical Installation Encoder/Tachometer Wiring for NPN Output (two models) Some tachometers may have a different color coding: (+V) Red or White/Orange (Signal) White or White/Blue (Ground) Black or Orange/White DS8110 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 47 Tachometer Wiring to CBX510 Reference Manual...
  • Page 48: Encoder/Tachometer Wiring For Pnp Output (Two Models)

    Electrical Installation Encoder/Tachometer Wiring for PNP Output (two models) Some tachometers may have a different color coding: Red (+V) or White/Orange White (signal) or White/Blue Black (ground) or Orange/White DS8110 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 49 Tachometer Wiring to CBX510 Reference Manual...
  • Page 50: Digital Output Configuration To Cbx510

    Electrical Installation Digital Output Configuration to CBX510 The CBX510 includes an OUTPUT block for wiring relays as needed for external accessories. The e-Genius Modify Settings | Digital I/O window includes options for outputs 1 and 2 with Primary and Secondary Activation Event options includ- ing Complete Read, Partial Read, No Read, Trigger On, Trigger Off, Multiple Read, Right/Match, and Wrong/No Match.
  • Page 51: Unpowered Outputs

    Digital Output Configuration to CBX510 Unpowered Outputs Powered Outputs Reference Manual...
  • Page 52: Cbx100 Connection Box

    Electrical Installation CBX100 Connection Box The connections are similar to the CBX510. The only difference is that in the CBX100 ID-NET REF must be jumpered to ID-NET ID+ as shown below. DS8110 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 53: Connecting To The Sc5000 System Controller (Optional)

    6. I/O (Connects directly to the 25-pin D type connector on the CBX connec- tion box) 7. ENC (PNP Encoder/Tachometer) 8. TRG (PNP Trigger/Photoelectric Sensor) 9. Water-tight connectors Complete installation information for the SC5000 Controller is available in the SC5000 System Controller Reference Manual available at www.datalogic.com. Reference Manual...
  • Page 54: Grounding

    Electrical Installation Grounding In order to avoid any problems with electrical noise that could negatively affect system function, make sure that: 1. The AC power cable coming into the PWR box is always provided with a Ground and connected to the proper connector (Protective Earth - PE). 2.
  • Page 55: E-Genius

    Chapter 4 E-Genius Getting Started The DS8110/DX8210 barcode scanners are designed for ease-of-setup. e- Genius is a browser-based application you will use to define operating parame- ters, monitor read quality, construct output messages, and view diagnostics. e- Genius enables you to easily configure, fine-tune, and monitor your scanning system operation.
  • Page 56 4. Enter the Password (default is DLA) for your system in the fields provided. 5. Select a language from those available in the Language drop-down list. 6. Select METRIC or IMPERIAL from the Units drop-down list. 7. Click Log On. If the password is valid, the application enables all functions available to the user and displays the main window.
  • Page 57: Monitor Mode

    Getting Started Monitor Mode If you do not have a valid password and simply wish to view the settings, diag- nostics and utilities of the SC5000, you can use Monitor mode. To use Monitor Mode: 1. At the default IP Address, Select User Level > Monitor Mode. 2.
  • Page 58 To change your PC’s IP Address: 1. From the desktop, click the Start button, and then select Control Panel. 2. Type adapter in the search box, and then from the results, under Network and Sharing Center, click View network connections. 3.
  • Page 59: E-Genius Basics

    e-Genius Basics e-Genius Basics e-Genius Menu Tree The functions that you can select are displayed in a menu tree on the left–hand side of the reader/controller e-Genius. 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 until you find a function of interest.
  • Page 60: Update And Reset Buttons

    User Interface Update and Reset Buttons The Update All, Reset All, and Reset Page buttons provide the following func- tions: • Update All: Click to save all pending parameter changes (across active win- dows) • Reset All: Click to revert all pending parameter changes (across active win- dows) to their last saved values •...
  • Page 61: System Information

    System Information System Information 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 scan- ner to Slave scanners.
  • Page 62 User Interface Master Tools These options are shown if Master is selected and is the default option for the SC5000. Discover Scanners Click Discover Scanners to automatically find all of the scanners in an array. The 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 63 System Information Edit Select to Remove, Reassign, Add, or Replace from the Edit drop-down list to complete the following actions: Remove: When selected, you can select the scanner to remove from the Dev/MAC Address drop-down list. Click OK to remove the selected scanner from the system. Reassign: When selected, the Dev column of the selected slave scanner (selected with ID) presents a drop-down list of Dev numbers.
  • Page 64: Modify Settings

    User Interface Modify Settings Use the Modify Settings Menu selections during initial setup to configure your scanning system. If necessary, you can later make modifications to the con- figuration using the same menu selections. “System Information” on page 49 Global Settings •...
  • Page 65 Modify Settings Reference Manual...
  • Page 66: Operating Mode

    Code transmission is identical to the other operating modes except that there is no transmission on the serial port in case of a No Read condition. PackTrack: Datalogic’s patented parcel tracking system which improves the reading features in omnidirectional stations. In particular, PackTrack manages 6-sided reading systems when it is impossible to detect the real position of the code on the parcel.
  • Page 67 Operating Mode 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. NLINE On Line Options Select 1 Input Used, 2 Inputs Used, or Serial/Network from the On Line Options drop-down list.
  • Page 68 User Interface code cannot be decoded, a no read message is sent and the no read event is raised at the end of the photoelectric sensor’s active phase. 2 Inputs Used The reading phase is defined by 2 inputs. It starts when the Start Input is activated and stops when the Stop Input is deactivated (unless the Extended Phase enabled).
  • Page 69 Operating Mode Timeout Counting From Select Start or Stop from the drop-down list. When Start is selected, the Timeout used to determine the reading phase will begin from the Start Input or Serial Start String (normal operation) When Stop is selected, the Timeout used to determine the reading phase will begin from the Stop Input or Serial Stop String (effectively extending the reading phase).
  • Page 70 User Interface Wrong String Tx Select the check box to enable the transmission of the Wrong String (Non-Valid String) message. This message will be sent if code data does not match verified code entered. Wrong String Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and enter the string text to be used when the wrong code is detected.
  • Page 71 Operating Mode Active Closed: The input is active when current flows through IN pins. The input from the trigger source is normally opened. The scanner goes into trigger mode when the input source is closed. Stop Phase Edge Select Trailing or Leading from the drop-down list to define the signal edge of the stop input used by the scanner as reference for ending the reading phase: Trailing: The reading phase ends when the pack has completely passed by the stop input.
  • Page 72 User Interface When Stop is selected, the Timeout used to determine the reading phase will begin from the Stop Input or Serial Stop String (effectively extending the reading phase). Stop Priority This is available when Start is selected from the Timeout Counting From drop- down list.
  • Page 73 Operating Mode 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). Enable: Enables code filtering options. Timeout: A timeout measured in milliseconds is also applied to each code read.
  • Page 74 User Interface Distance from PS Line to Tx Line Enter the distance along the Y axis from the PS (photoelectric sensor) to the TX Line (transmit). 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.
  • Page 75 Operating Mode  In addition to the inherent content and code length comparison, this parameter compares the Z coordinate code position. If the current code being read is identical to any code contained in the list by: content, length and Z coordinate code position, the current code is discarded.
  • Page 76 User Interface when the input source is closed. Transmission Edge Select Trailing or Leading from the drop-down list to define the signal edge of the stop input used by the scanner as reference for ending the reading phase: Trailing: The reading phase ends when the pack has completely passed by the stop input.
  • Page 77 Operating Mode PS Line This parameter defines the read signal Y coordinate (mm) referred to the origin of co-ordinates used for PackTrack™ configuration (see below). Minimum Package Length Enter the minimum length of a pack in the space provided (mm, in). Minimum Distance Error Behavior Select Ignore Error, Compose, or Discard Last from the drop-down list.
  • Page 78 User Interface Encoder Settings Encoder Source Select Constant Speed (Internal), Physical Encoder (Tachometer), or Derived Encoder (PLL) from the drop-down list: Constant Speed (Internal): Allows the user to specify the tach rate to be used (from .05 - 3.05 m/sec [from 10 - 600 ft/min]). No external hardware is used. Physical Encoder (Tachometer): A physical encoder is connected to the Encoder input and is enabled.
  • Page 79 Operating Mode Encoder Step Settings Table: Encoder PPR ( Pulses Per PPI ( Pulses Encoder Model Revolution) Per Inch) Step Setting OEK-4 (Dat- alogic) OEK-2 (Pho- tocraft) OEK-2 OEK-2 OEK-2 The maximum allowed encoder frequency is 5 kHz (equivalent to an encoder set to 20 PPI with a conveyor speed of 381 m [1250 ft.] /minute.
  • Page 80: Barcode Settings Table

    User Interface Barcode Settings Table Use the Barcode Settings Table to select and configure the barcodes to be read in your application. To edit the Barcode Settings: 1. In the menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Barcode Settings.
  • Page 81 Barcode Settings Table Barcode n Input fields will vary depending on the selected symbology. You can set up to 10 bar codes. Enable Select the Enable check box to activate the selected barcode. Deselect the Enable check box to disable the selected barcode. When the check box has been selected, configuration and code type options are displayed Code Symbology Select a barcode symbology from those available in the Code Symbology drop-...
  • Page 82 Input fields will vary depending on the selected symbology. PTIONS Code 128 GS1-128(EAN128), Code 93 Contact Datalogic Technical Support before modifying the Decoding Safey or Decod- ing Severity parameters. Decoding Safety Enter a number from 1 to 100 (1 = control disabled) in the field provided. It verifies that an N number of decodes are performed with the same result before code reading is accepted as valid.
  • Page 83 Barcode Settings Table Bar Count Select Variable or an available value from the drop-down list. The Bar Count allows you to further specify the number of elements in the read code for Code 128, GS1- 128, Code 93, ISBT 128 or Code 39 Full ASCII. For these codes, the same number of barcode elements (bars + spaces) can be associated with a different number of characters.
  • Page 84 User Interface Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 39 Contact Datalogic Technical Support before modifying the Decoding Safey or Decod- ing Severity parameters. Decoding Safety Enter a number from 1 to 100 (1 = control disabled) in the field provided. It verifies that an N number of decodes are performed with the same result before code reading is accepted as valid.
  • Page 85 Barcode Settings Table EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E, All EAN-UPC, Aztec, DataMatrix. Maxicode Contact Datalogic Technical Support before modifying the Decoding Safey or Decod- ing Severity parameters. Decoding Safety Enter a number from 1 to 100 (1 = control disabled) in the field provided. It verifies that an N number of decodes are performed with the same result before code reading is accepted as valid.
  • Page 86 User Interface Check Digit Select the check box to improve decoding safety: it is generally the last digit aligned to the right of the code and verifies the validity of the preceding digits. The calculation technique and number of check digits depend on the code selected. It is advised to enable the check digit whenever correct code identification is difficult.
  • Page 87: Barcode Configuration

    Barcode Configuration Barcode Configuration Use Barcode Configuration to configure how the system defines a no read bar- code, and configure and filter NOREAD messages. To edit the Barcode Configuration: 1. In the menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Barcode Configuration.
  • Page 88: Understanding Barcode Configurations

    User Interface Understanding Barcode Configurations Each barcode configuration code combination handles no read options differ- ently. Below is an explanation of how they are handled. No Read Messages The Barcode Settings Table allows you to setup what types of barcodes will be decoded.
  • Page 89 Understanding Barcode Configurations Local No Read cannot be selected for Single Label configurations. Single Label Global No Read Message The Global No Read Message must be selected. The same four bar codes have been enabled in the Barcode Settings Table and the first code decoded is transmitted: If no codes are #STX675898767566#CR#LF.
  • Page 90 User Interface Standard Multi Label Global No Read Message Again the same four bar codes have been enabled in the Barcode Settings Table, and the Standard Multi Label Code Combination has been selected. However this time we select a Global No Read Message. All 4 codes must be read during the trigger cycle.
  • Page 91: Single Label

    Single Label Single Label When Single Label 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: Code Combination - Single Label has been selected. No Read Message Select Disable No Read Message, Global No Read Message, or Local No Read(s) Message from the drop-down list.
  • Page 92 User Interface 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). This filter is based upon the following rules: a multiple read condition occurs all decoded codes of the same type are compared with each other Rule 1: the shorter code is considered contained in the longer code if the character...
  • Page 93 Single Label a multiple read condition occurs; the two codes are of the same type; the two codes have the same length; the number of different characters by position is equal to or less than the number defined by the Max Number of Different Characters parameter;...
  • Page 94 User Interface 2. When you have finished making changes, click Update All to save all pend- ing changes, click Reset All to revert to all previously saved values, and click Reset Page to revert to previous saved values on the current page. DX8210 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 95: Standard Multi Label

    Standard Multi Label 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. In case of Multi Label, the codes will be distinguished EITHER by their symbology, OR by their contents.
  • Page 96 User Interface Multiple Read String (max. 128 chars) Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a string to be displayed in case of Multiple Read Message. Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to return to origin window without transferring text. This parameter is only available when Multiple Read Message is enabled and the No Read Message selection is different from Local No Read(s) String.
  • Page 97 Standard Multi Label The code 123456 is considered contained in the following codes: 12305600, 00123056, 8812305688 because there is only one different character in the compared string. The code 123456 is not considered contained in 123066789 because there are two different characters in the compared string.
  • Page 98 User Interface Filter Out Single Readings With the check box selected, if only 1 scanner reads a code it will be considered 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 99: Logical Combination

    Logical Combination 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: Code Combination Logical Combination has been selected. Logical Combination Rule Click to activate the code group selection dialog box.
  • Page 100 User Interface Select the number of groups you wish to use from the Number of Groups drop- down list. Then select the check box next to the Groups/Codes you wish to define. Click Submit to save your selections, or click Cancel to return to the origin window without saving.
  • Page 101 Logical Combination 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 102 User Interface Decoded Code Symbology First Second Third- Output Message Label Label Label Label <Header><Global No Read Message><Terminator> <Header><Global No Read Message><Terminator> <Header><Global No Read Message><Terminator> <Header><Global No Read Message><Terminator> <Header><Global No Read Message><Terminator> <Header><EAN 8 data><DPS><EAN 8 data><DPS><EAN 8 data><Terminator> <Header><EAN 8 data><DPS><EAN 8 data><DPS><U{PD-A data><Terminator>...
  • Page 103 Logical Combination <Header><Code 93 data><DPS><UPC-A data><Termi- nator> <Header><Interleaved 2/5 data><DPS><EAN 8 data><Terminator> <Header><Interleaved 2/5 data><DPS><UPC-A data><Terminator> <Header><First decoded code/Multiple Read Message string><DPS>< First decoded code/Multiple Read Message string ><Terminator> No Read Message Select Disable No Read Message, Global No Read Message, or Local No Read(s) Message from the drop-down list.
  • Page 104 User Interface  Multiple Read String (max. 128 chars) Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a string to be displayed in case of Multiple Read Message. Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to return to origin window without transferring text.
  • Page 105 Logical Combination If Max Number of Different Characters = 1: The code 123456 is considered contained in the following codes: 12305600, 00123056, 8812305688 because there is only one different character in the compared string. The code 123456 is not considered contained in 123066789 because there are two different characters in the compared string.
  • Page 106 User Interface Filter Out Low Height Codes Select the check box to reveal the Minimum Readings Difference Between Scanners field. Background: This option was developed for the airports systems where there are often tall bar height codes and low bar height codes with the same content attached to baggage.
  • Page 107 Logical Combination If Code 128 and Code30 are not read – if i2of5 is read, it goes in the field. Priority Filter Group List Enter the Group List in the field provided. This field defines the specific Logical Combination groups to which the Priority Filter will apply. The groups are numbered according to the order in which they are listed (from left to right) in the Logical Combination Rule parameter.
  • Page 108 User Interface Results Without Priority Filter: Group 1 - read either code 1 or 2 = Good Read; read both code 1 and 2 = Multiple Read Group 2 - read either code 5 or 3 or 4 = Good Read; read any combination = Multiple Read Group 3 - read either code 8 or 6 or 7 = Good Read;...
  • Page 109: Barcode Configuration | Code Collection

    Barcode Configuration | Code Collection 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: Code Combination - Code Collection has been selected.
  • Page 110 User Interface Code Different When Scan Cap is Greater Than Enter a minimum distance in mm which is required for the system to consider the next code a different one. The parameter set to 0 means the filter is disabled: when there is no scan gap all the consecutive codes read will be considered as only one code.
  • Page 111 Barcode Configuration | Code Collection This filter is based upon the following rules: a multiple read condition occurs all decoded codes of the same type are compared with each other Rule 1: the shorter code is considered contained in the longer code if the character string is found in the same order;...
  • Page 112 User Interface Max Number of Different Characters Enter a value from 0 to 5 in the field provided to define the maximum number of different characters allowed to still consider a code as being included in another one and therefore to be filtered. If the number of different characters between the compared codes exceeds the value of this parameter, the codes are considered as different and will not be filtered (a multiple read of a different code occurs).
  • Page 113 Barcode Configuration | Code Collection Strip Filter Collapse Select the check box to remove the stripped characters from the code and, therefore, reduce the code length (collapsed). It can even be null. Replacement Char If Strig Filter Collapse is not selected, click to activate the Text Entry Tool and enter the substitution character to replace all the stripped ones.
  • Page 114: Serial Ports

    User Interface 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 selec- tions, including: “Main Serial Port”...
  • Page 115: Main Serial Port

    Main Serial Port Main Serial Port Use the Main Port window to configure communication between the scanner and a Host, in a multi-sided layout, between the Master (scanner/controller) and a Host. To edit the Main Serial Port settings: 1. In the menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Serial Ports | Main Serial Port.
  • Page 116 User Interface be used. Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to return to origin window without transferring text. The Heartbeat Message (header) string must be different from the Heartbeat Terminator string. Heartbeat Terminator (max.
  • Page 117 Main Serial Port Handshake Select None, Hardware (RTS/CTS), or Software (Xon/Xoff) from the drop-down list. Handshake is a communication control used to protect against data loss, it can be achieved via hardware (RTS\CTS protocol) or software (Xon\Xoff protocol). Baud Rate Select a value from 1200 to 115200 from the drop-down list.
  • Page 118: Aux Serial Port

    User Interface Aux Serial Port Use the Aux Serial Port window to configure communication through the Auxil- iary Serial Port. For this communication mode, RS232 interface is automatically selected. To edit the Aux Serial Port settings: 1. In the menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Serial Ports | Aux Serial Port.
  • Page 119 Aux Serial Port Heartbeat Terminator (max. 32 chars) Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create Heartbeat Terminator text to signal the end of the heartbeat message. Characters from NUL (00H) to ~ (7EH) can be used. Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to return to origin window without transferring text.
  • Page 120: 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 121: Ethernet | Line Settings

    Ethernet | Line 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 menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Ethernet | Line Settings.
  • Page 122 User Interface Host IP DNS2 Enter the address of the Secondary Domain Name System (DNS) in the field provided. Setup Network (CFG) Setup IP Address Enter the IP address for ETH2 (CFG) in the field provided. Consult your network administrator to obtain a new address. Setup Netmask Enter the subnet mask address for ETH2 (Setup) in the field provided.
  • Page 123: Ethernet | User Sockets

    Ethernet | User Sockets 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 Ethernet communication. To edit the User Socket settings: 1.
  • Page 124 User Interface Port The port number specified. User Socket n Enable User Socket Select the check box to enable User Sockets and reveal the related configuration options. Enable Data Transmission Select the check box to enable User Sockets and reveal the related configuration options.
  • Page 125 Client: The station tries a connection towards the server. When the Protocol selected is UDP (see below): Server: Special Datalogic mode in which the station waits to receive a message (content of message does not matter), then responds with UDP host messages to that client.
  • Page 126 User Interface 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. When using the UDP protocol: The User Socket Client Port is bound to the Server Port. The maximum size for maintaining a whole datagram is 1436 bytes, messages exceed- ing this value will be fragmented.
  • Page 127: Ethernet | Ethernet_Ip

    Ethernet | Ethernet_IP Ethernet | Ethernet_IP Use the Ethernet I/P window to set up digital inputs and outputs for the barcode scanner. To enable or disable Ethernet/IP: 1. In the menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Ethernet | Ethernet/IP.
  • Page 128 Select the size of the Failure Bitmap from the drop-down. Options are; Variable, or 1-32. Ethernet/IP Object Selection Select DLA Object or ASI Object from the drop-down list. DLA Object - Refers to Datalogic Devices ASI Object - Refers to legacy Accu-Sort Devices DLA Object: Digital Input Lines Trigger (Input 1) Echo Select Disable or Enable from the drop-down list.
  • Page 129 Ethernet | Ethernet_IP ASI Object: On Demand Options Contact Datalogic Support for information on setting up ASI Objects (legacy Accu-Sort Devices). See Support Through the Website Ethernet/IP Object Selection Select DLA Object or ASI Object from the drop-down list. DLA Object - Refers to Datalogic Devices...
  • Page 130 User Interface as a 32 bit word. The user can specify the byte ordering of this word. If any non-numeric (not ASCII ‘0’ to ‘9’ or leading or trailing space) characters are contained in the barcode, the numeric value is zero. ASCII Message Byte Swap Select the check box to enable the function.
  • Page 131: Ethernet | Websentinel

    It offers key features, benefits, and insights to end-users and System Integrators specializing in Factory Automation and Transportation and Logistics. It is built on the large Datalogic experience in T&L applications and provides real-time statistics, diagnostics, quick viewing of parcel activity, and reporting capabilities.
  • Page 132 User Interface Monitor Settings Conveyor Speed Check Type Select Percentage or Absolute from the drop-down list to determine how the conveyor speed is evaluated. Max Conveyor Speed Percent Error (%) In the text field provided, enter the percentage of discrepancy allowed in the conveyor speed before an error is sent.
  • Page 133: Fieldbus

    Fieldbus Fieldbus Use the Fieldbus window to configure Fieldbus type communication between the scanner and Host, or, in a multi-sided layout, between several scanners and a Host. To edit the Fieldbus settings: 1. In the menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Fieldbus. The Fieldbus window opens.
  • Page 134 User Interface This parameter is available when the Data TX parameter is checked. It enables/ disables the transmission of the Heartbeat message signaling that the device is still active. Disable: The Heartbeat message is not transmitted Enable Unconditioned: The Heartbeat message is always transmitted, even if communication is still active Enable Conditioned: The Heartbeat message is transmitted only when there is no communication...
  • Page 135 Fieldbus Profibus Settings, Profibus SC5000 Redundant (SC5000 Profibus models) Node Address Enter a Node Value in the field provided, to define the value that distinguishes this node from all other nodes on the same link. Each node identifies a device within the network.
  • Page 136 User Interface MAC Address 1 This is a read-only parameter. It displays the address of the Profinet channel reserved for internal communication. MAC Address 2 This is a read-only parameter. It displays the address of the Profinet channel reserved for internal communication. Ethernet Bus Rate This is a read-only parameter.
  • Page 137 Fieldbus Digital Output Lines Control Output 1 This parameter is configurable only if Digital Output 1 Use is set to Profibus/ Profinet. Select Disable or Enable from the drop-down list. If enabled, it allows the Fieldbus Master to drive the Scanner Master or SC5000 Controller Output 1 via bit 0 in Byte 0 (first byte) of the Output Area.
  • Page 138: Messaging

    User Interface Messaging Use the Messaging selections during initial setup to configure system messaging for your system. If necessary you can later make modifications to the configura- tion using the same menu selections, including: “Messaging | Message Format” on page 127 “Messaging | Message Builder”...
  • Page 139: Messaging | Message Format

    Messaging | Message Format Messaging | Message Format Use the Message Format window to configure Standard or Advanced system messages. To edit the Message Format settings: 1. In the menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Messaging | Message Format. The Message Format window opens. 2.
  • Page 140 User Interface : NONE PECIAL ROTOCOL Format Type: Standard Header String (max. 128 chars.) Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a Header String in the text field provided. Headers (up to 128 bytes) can be defined and transmitted as a block preceding the barcode(s).
  • Page 141 Messaging | Message Format Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to return to origin window without transferring text. Unknown Direction String (max. 32 chars.) Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create an Unknown Direction String in the text field.
  • Page 142 Select DLA Device/Errors or a ASI-Axiom/Errors from the drop-down list. This allows selection of different device types, as the error codes required by Crisplant vary from device to device. DLA Device/Errors: select when using current Datalogic devices ASI-Axiom/Errors: Select when using legacy Accu-Sort devices Crisplant Manufacturer ID This field is determined by the Crisplant Device Type/Error Definition selected above and cannot be edited.
  • Page 143 Messaging | Message Format Crisplant Protocol Type Select CSC, CMC, or P10 from the drop-down list. This defines the type of Crisplant protocol to be used: CSC: the <CR><LF> characters do not appear at the end of transmitted/ received telegrams CMC: the <CR><LF>...
  • Page 144 User Interface PECIAL ROTOCOL ETTLER OLEDO ROTOCOL This protocol is a standard interface for Mettler Toledo precision scales and balancers. DX8210 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 145 Messaging | Message Format Conveyer Direction Input Select Trigger (Input 1) or Aux (Input 3) from the drop-down list. The selection defines which digital input transmits information about the conveyor direction. The conveyor direction is Forward when the selected input is active (default active closed).
  • Page 146 User Interface <STX><scanner_nr><space><barcode><ETX><CR><LF> where: <scanner_nr> = 2-digit number in the range 00-31 AM Message Target Select Main Serial Port, Aux Serial Port, or a User Socket from the drop-down list. Multi-Tx Transport Disable This parameter manages the message transmission through the different communication channels.
  • Page 147 Messaging | Message Format starting with '51L' and with length 8, 9 or 12 digits starting with '52L' and with length 8, 9 or 12 digits starting with '54L' and with length from 6 to 19 digits starting with '55L' and with length from 6 to 19 digits Diagnostic Messages Select the check boxes as needed to enable.
  • Page 148 User Interface PECIAL ROTOCOL Format Type: Advanced Message Tx Selection Select On Decoding or After Reading Phase Off from the drop-down list. Message Tx selects the transmission of the output message on decoding or after the reading phase as illustrated below. This option is only available when Operation Mode is set to On Line.
  • Page 149 Messaging | Message Format Max. Tx Delay after Phase Off Select Disabled or a millisecond value (50 to 500 msec) from the drop-down list. This parameter defines a timeout, which is the maximum delay allowable for message transmission after the reading phase is closed. If this timeout expires before message transmission, the message will be discarded.
  • Page 150 User Interface Align Filler Char Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a filler character in the text field provided. This filler is used to extend the Align Length. Header Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a Header in the text field provided.
  • Page 151: Messaging | Message Builder

    Messaging | Message Builder Messaging | Message Builder Use the Message Builder window to configure Standard or Advanced system messages. To use the Message Builder: 1. In the menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Messaging | Message Builder. The Message Builder window opens. 2.
  • Page 152 User Interface Add before Click to add a message item above the currently selected message. Add after Click to add a message item below the currently selected message. 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.
  • Page 153 Messaging | Message Builder Encoder Value: Indicates the encoder/tachometer pulse value from trigger to the code being read Laser Number: If more than one laser is present in the working device, this item indicates the laser used to read the code Reading Persistence: Indicates how many times the laser beam has crossed the complete code during the reading phase Package Related Items...
  • Page 154 User Interface Parcel Corner X1: This is a field received in the Protocol Index from a dimensioner. Parcel Corner Y1: This is a field received in the Protocol Index from a dimensioner. Parcel Corner X2: This is a field received in the Protocol Index from a dimensioner.
  • Page 155 Messaging | Message Builder Pattern: Allows cutting a part of the code according to a particular prefixed pattern. Number of Leading Chars to Cut Enter the number of leading characters to cut from the barcode in the field provided (available when Simple is selected from the Code Cutting drop-down list). Number of Trailing Chars to Cut Enter the number of trailing characters to cut from the barcode in the field provided (available when Simple is selected from the Code Cutting drop-down list).
  • Page 156 User Interface Item Data Format Select Decimal (ASCII), Hexadecimal (ASCII), Bitmap (ASCII), or Numeric (Binary) from the drop-down list. This is only available when Package Related Item is selected. Package Related Item: Options Item Alignment Select None, Left, or Right from the drop-down list. Item Alignment Length Enter an Item Alignment Length in the field provided.
  • Page 157: Messaging | Statistics

    Messaging | Statistics 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. To edit the Statistics settings: 1.
  • Page 158 User Interface Time (HH:MM) 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. Trigger Counter Select the check box to report the total number of trigger sessions (reading phases) from the last hardware reset.
  • Page 159: Messaging | Protocol Index

    Messaging | Protocol Index Messaging | Protocol Index Use the Protocol Index window to configure Protocol Index parameters. Protocol Index allows the Host to transmit a string that it has associated to a pack con- tained within the tracking area. It is possible to manage several different Protocol Index messages (one per available communication interface), within the same reading phase (for the same package.) If more than one Index message is received on the same communica-...
  • Page 160 User Interface 2. Enter the appropriate information in the form as described below: Protocol Index/ Aux Message Enable Select the check box to reveal and edit Protocol Index/Aux Message options. Receive on Main or Aux Serial Port, or User Socket 1 or 6 Select Disable, Enable without Request Message, or Enable with Request Message from the drop-down list.
  • Page 161 Messaging | Protocol Index Message Header The data entered in the message header and trailer fields must match the incoming message or the message will not be recognized by the scanner Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a Header (up to 128 bytes) to be defined and transmitted as a block preceding the Protocol Index string sent by the Host.
  • Page 162 User Interface Example: Referring to the window image above, if the read code is SDFR1235689123ASER the transmitted code (depending on the selected Pattern Mode) will be: Keep Before: SDFR Keep After: 5689123ASER Keep Middle: 5689 No Index/Message Received Select one of the following options from the drop-down: Use Repeated Character Use Specified Message No Index/Message –...
  • Page 163: Messaging | Pass-Thru

    Messaging | Pass-Thru 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 capabil- ity.
  • Page 164 User Interface Termination String Click to activate the Text Entry Tool to define the characters terminating the expected string. Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to return to origin window without transferring text. Destination Select the check box next to the destination(s) to be used for the Pass-Thru.
  • Page 165: Messaging | Diagnostics Messages

    Messaging | Diagnostics Messages Messaging | Diagnostics Messages Use the Diagnostic Message window to select the parameters managing diag- nostic message transmission by the Stand Alone or Master scanner. o edit the Diagnostic Message settings: 1. In the menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Messaging | Diagnostic Message.
  • Page 166 User Interface 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 167 Messaging | Diagnostics Messages 3. When you have finished making changes, click Update All to save all pend- ing changes, click Reset All to revert to all previously saved values, and click Reset Page to revert to previous saved values on the current page. Reference Manual...
  • Page 168: Digital I/O

    User Interface 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 menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Digital I/O. The Digital I/O window opens.
  • Page 169 Digital I/O Aux (Input 3) Active Level Select Active Closed or Active Open from the drop-down list. Active Closed: Input 3 is active when current flows through IN3 pins. Active Open: Input 3 is active when there is no current flowing through IN3 pins.
  • Page 170 User Interface None: A deactivation event is NOT defined. Timeout: Indicates the maximum duration of the output pulse. When selected, the Deactivation Timeout text field is revealed. Trigger On: The event occurs, when a start event takes place starting the reading phase.
  • Page 171: Diagnostics

    Diagnostics Diagnostics Use the Diagnostics window to configure error reporting for your barcode scan- ning system. o edit the Diagnostics settings: 1. In the menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | Diagnos- tics. The Diagnostics window opens. This window will look different based upon the Operating Mode Selection in Operat- ing Mode settings.
  • Page 172 User Interface Online Mode Presence Sensor Stuck Timeout Select Disable or a time interval in seconds or minutes from the drop-down list. If a time interval is selected, a stuck sensor will report an error after the selected interval. No Phase Timeout Select Disable or a time interval in seconds or minutes from the drop-down list.
  • Page 173 Diagnostics Click the check box to report encoder errors. Encoder Timeout Select disable or a time interval in seconds or minutes from the drop-down list. If a time interval is selected, a stuck encoder will report an error after the selected interval.
  • Page 174 User Interface PackTrack Mode PTP Time Synchronization Failure Click the check box to report PTP (Precision Time Protocol) Time Synchronization errors. Encode Failure Click the check box to report encoder errors. Encoder Timeout Select disable or a time interval in seconds or minutes from the drop-down list. If a time interval is selected, a stuck encoder will report an error after the selected interval.
  • Page 175: Energy Saving

    Energy Saving Energy Saving Use Energy Saving window to activate/deactivate energy saving features. In par- ticular, it allows turning network scanner motors and lasers on or off according to specific conditions. Use this parameter when the conveyor is stopped for a long period of time.
  • Page 176 User Interface more than the programmed timeout, Energy Saving will be activated. Deactivation Encoder Timeout Select a second or minute value from the drop-down list. This parameter is available only when the encoder is used for Energy Saving deactivation. If the encoder runs for at least the programmed timeout, Energy Saving will be deactivated.
  • Page 177 Energy Saving Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to return to origin window without transferring text. Deactivation String This parameter is available only when a communication channel has been selected to perform the Deactivation or Activation &...
  • Page 178 User Interface User Socket n For Select None, Deactivation, Activation, or Activation and Deactivation from the drop- down list. This parameter allows defining the function to be performed by a numbered Socket: None: No function is performed by the digital input. Deactivation: The digital input is used to deactivate Energy Saving.
  • Page 179: Hmi Settings

    HMI Settings HMI Settings 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 menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Global Settings | HMI Set- tings.
  • Page 180: Device Settings

    User Interface Device Settings Use the Device Settings Menu Tree selections during initial mounting and setup to view device information and configure your system devices. If multiple scan- ners 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 181: Device Settings | Device Info

    Device Settings | Device Info Device Settings | Device Info Use the Device Info window to view information about each device in the system including description, serial number and address. The information on this page is not editable. o view the Device Info window: 1.
  • Page 182 User Interface Scan Rate (scans/sec) Displays the scans/per second achieved by the scanner. Software Versions Software Version Displays the currently installed version of the ARM (anonymizing relay monitor) software. DSP Version Displays the currently installed version of the decoder software. FPGA Version Displays the currently installed version of the field-programmable gate array software.
  • Page 183: Device Settings | Mounting

    Device Settings | Mounting Device Settings | Mounting Use the Mounting window to calibrate your scanner. o view and edit the Mounting settings: 1. In the menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Device Settings | Device Name (if applicable) | Mounting. The Mounting window opens. If more than one device is included in the scanning system, the device name will be listed in the menu tree after the Device Settings level.
  • Page 184: Packtrack™ Calibration Wizard

    Reset Page to revert to previous saved values on the current page. PackTrack™ Calibration Wizard PackTrack™ is a patented operating mode for Datalogic Omni-Directional Read- ing Stations used to read and correctly assign codes read on different packs when placed in the scanner Reading Area at the same time.
  • Page 185: Device Settings | Options

    Device Settings | Options Device Settings | Options Use the Options window to configure the scanner LEDs and X-Press Interface. o view the Options settings: 1. In the menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Device Settings | Device Name (if applicable) | Options. The Options window opens. If more than one device is included in the scanning system, the device name will be listed in the menu tree after the Device Settings level.
  • Page 186 EBC network. Advanced Reading Settings Advanced Reading Settings are intended for special cases only, and must only be applied with the guidance of Datalogic Support. Use Advanced Analysis (ACRS) Select the checkbox to enable advanced decoding options that may help some applications.
  • Page 187 Device Settings | Options Digitizer Settings Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) patches are intended for special cases only, and must only be applied with the guidance of Datalogic Support. White Belt Filter Select Enabled or Disabled from the drop-down. Enables filtering to reduce background noise when reading over a white conveyor belt.
  • Page 188: Diagnostics

    User Interface Diagnostics Use the Diagnostics menu tree selections to monitor your barcode scanning sys- tem performance, view system messages, and access online help. The Diagnostic windows include: “Diagnostics | Monitor” on page 177 “Diagnostics | Read Test” on page 179 “Diagnostics | Status Viewer”...
  • Page 189: Diagnostics | Monitor

    Diagnostics | Monitor Diagnostics | Monitor Use the Diagnostics > Monitor as the primary tool to monitor the reader's oper- ation 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 190 User Interface Near GREEN indicates the barcode has been scanned by the near-focus laser. GREEN indicates the barcode has been scanned by the far-focus laser. Messages Message Field Displays message data being returned by the scanner for each barcode scanned. Read Rate Package Count Displays the number of packages detected since the last reset.
  • Page 191: Diagnostics | Read Test

    Diagnostics | Read Test 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 menu under Diagnostics, navigate to Read Test. The Read Test win- dow opens.
  • Page 192: Diagnostics | Status Viewer

    User Interface Diagnostics | Status Viewer Use the Status Viewer to check up on your scanner health. To access and use the Status Viewer: 1. In the menu under Diagnostics, navigate to Status Viewer. The Status Viewer window opens. 2. Select a device to view from the drop-down list at the top-left corner of the window.
  • Page 193 Diagnostics | Status Viewer • 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 194 User Interface • Message Log: displays messages logged since the last clear command. 4. Click Clear to clear out the Message Log. DX8210 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 195: Utilities

    Utilities Utilities Use the Utilities menu selections to backup, restore, and update system firm- ware, or to reboot the scanner. The Utilities windows include: “Utilities | Backup or Restore” on page 184 “Utilities | Reboot” on page 186 “Utilities | Update Firmware” on page 187 “Utilities | Launch Genius”...
  • Page 196: Utilities | Backup Or Restore

    User Interface Utilities | Backup or Restore Use Backup or Restore to save all the settings to the device and backup the set- tings to the backup module and/or file. To use the Backup or Restore functions: 1. In the menu under Utilities, click Backup or Restore Info. The Backup or Restore window opens.
  • Page 197 Utilities | Backup or Restore Application - restore just application settings App and Env – restore all settings including Ethernet and Packtrack All – restore all Default Application When this option is selected, click OK to restore application settings to Factory defaults, except for Ethernet and PackTrack.
  • Page 198: Utilities | Reboot

    User Interface Utilities | Reboot Use the Reboot window to restart the scanner or system. To use the Reboot function: 1. In the menu under Utilities, click Reboot. The Reboot window opens. 2. Click Reboot. A confirmation box appears. 3. Click OK to reboot the system, or click Cancel to return to the reboot win- dow.
  • Page 199: Utilities | Update Firmware

    Utilities | Update Firmware Use Update Firmware to reload the scanner system firmware. This function should only be performed under the guidance of Datalogic Technical Support. To Extract Image: 1. In the menu under Utilities, click Update Firmware. The Update Firmware window opens.
  • Page 200 User Interface To Burn Flash: 1. Click Choose File. In the browse window, select an image file (*.as) to burn to flash. 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 201: Utilities | Launch Genius

    Utilities | Launch Genius Utilities | Launch Genius Use Launch Genius to launch the legacy configuration tool. To Launch Genius: 1. In the menu under Utilities, click Launch Genius. The Launch Genius window opens. 2. Click Open Genius. Genius is only used when the DS5100 scanners are connected to the SC5000. Reference Manual...
  • Page 202: Utilities | Help

    User Interface Utilities | Help e-Genius provides complete online help. To use the Help system: In the 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. To display contextual help for a current window: Click the Help Icon displayed at the top right of the screen.
  • Page 203: Barcode Scanning Features

    LEDs, Control Panel operation, system setup, and how the scanners can be easily and quickly replaced with a new unit if necessary. The procedures outlined in this chapter should only be performed by a Datalogic trained technician. For further information on training, contact us through the Datalogic website at www.datalogic.com.
  • Page 204: Check Operations Using Test Mode

    Barcode Scanning Features Check Operations Using Test Mode Perform the following test using a bar code that matches the default parameters. A barcode test chart is included in the box with each scanner, and a code from the chart can be used to perform the test If the default parameters have been changed, you must enable the control panel buttons and the other default parameters listed.
  • Page 205 Basic Installation Procedures with the CBX510 10. From the menu tree, select Modify Settings | System Info. 11. Select Standalone (single head) or Master (multihead) from the Role drop- down list. 12. If Master is selected, the system is poled, and the other scanners are added to the Device information list.
  • Page 206 Barcode Scanning Features 14. Adjust the barcode settings in Modify Settings | Global Settings | Barcode Settings Table according to the needs of your system. DS8110 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 207 Basic Installation Procedures with the CBX510 15. in Modify Settings | Global Settings | Barcode Configuration select single, multiple, or logical combination of labels, based on your application. 16. Move through the menu tree to configure Serial Ports, Ethernet, and Mes- saging settings based on your application requirements.
  • Page 208 Barcode Scanning Features (see section 18. Run the PackTrack calibration procedure 19. When the scanner(s) has been configured and calibrated, backup the system configuration using Utilities | Backup or Restore. It is recommended to save the system parameters to the backup module on the CBX510 and to a file on your computer.
  • Page 209: Basic Installation With Sc5000 Controller

    Basic Installation with SC5000 Controller 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 210 Barcode Scanning Features 6. After the scanner(s), SC5000, and accessories have been carefully wired, apply power to the system. 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 con- nected to ETH2 of the scanner.
  • Page 211 Basic Installation with SC5000 Controller 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 212 Barcode Scanning Features 15. in Modify Settings | Global Settings | Barcode Configuration select single, multiple, or logical combination of labels, based on your application. 16. Move through the menu tree to configure Serial Ports, Ethernet, and Mes- saging settings based on your application requirements. 17.
  • Page 213 Basic Installation with SC5000 Controller (see section 18. Run the PackTrack calibration procedure When the scanner(s) has been configured and calibrated, backup the system configuration using Utilities | Backup or Restore. It is recommended to save Flash Memory File the system parameters to on the SC5000 and to a your computer.
  • Page 214: Led Indicators

    Barcode Scanning Features LED Indicators The DS8110 barcode scanners have several tube LEDs spanning the top and front panel. The indicators have the following meanings: see X-Press™ Human Machine Interface For alternate functions, below. When operating mode is set to PackTrack, the COM/TEST and TRIGGER/LEARN LEDs are inactive on slave Scanners.
  • Page 215: Control Panel Buttons

    Control Panel Buttons Control Panel Buttons 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 216 Barcode Scanning Features Release Button to Exit Release Button to enter Test Mode DS8110 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 217 Control Panel Buttons Release Button to enter Learn Mode Release Button to enter Setup Mode Release Button to enter Network Configuration Mode Test Mode Once entered, the five LEDs are activated and if the scanner starts reading bar- codes. The LEDs indicate the read rate percentage. In case of a NO READ condi- tion, only the Status LED is on and blinks.
  • Page 218: Restore Button And Other Functions

    Barcode Scanning Features By default, the Test exits automatically after two minutes Learn Once entered, the LEARN LED blinks and scanner starts a procedure to automat- ically detect and recognize barcodes, which are presented to it. Place a barcode into the scan line and the LEARN LED goes solid for a short time as Processing and Decoding parameters are successfully saved.
  • Page 219: Packtrack

    PackTrack™ 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 220: Using The Packtrack Wizard

    Then make adjustments as necessary and repeat the test. If the scanner continues to have problems reading the barcode, contact Datalogic (www.data- logic.com A read test tool has now been added to the bottom section of the PackTrack Calibration Wizard, which can supply the read rate and XYZ coordinates.
  • Page 221 PackTrack™ 7. Repeat the test for both legs (each laser line of the X-pattern) of a DX8210 scanner. 8. Click Stop Test To access the PackTrack Wizard: 1. In the tree menu under Modify Settings, navigate to Device Settings | Device Name (if applicable) | Mounting.
  • Page 222 Barcode Scanning Features 4. 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 223 PackTrack™ A barcode test chart is included in the box with each scanner, and a code from the chart can be used for the PackTrack calibration. You may also use a standard barcode from your specific application, however, test the code to make sure the scanner reads it at 100% using Diagnostics | Read Test in e-Genius (see ) Reference Manual...
  • Page 224: Top-Mounted Barcode Scanner Calibration Using Packtrack

    Barcode Scanning Features Top-Mounted Barcode Scanner Calibration Using PackTrack 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. You will need to make adjustments to the label/box position based on your situation.
  • Page 225 PackTrack™ 5. Measure the distance for Z from the conveyor bed to the barcode, and enter that distance in the first box under . Since the bar- Z-Coord (mm) code is laying on the conveyor bed, the value should be "0." 6.
  • Page 226 Barcode Scanning Features 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). 9. Measure the distance for Y from the trigger (PS line) to the barcode scan- ner's laser line on the barcode (back edge of box), and enter that distance in the first box under Y-Coord (mm).
  • Page 227 PackTrack™ 12. Finally, place a system barcode on the back right edge of a box, about half- way up the scanner field of view as shown in the illustration below. 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).
  • Page 228 Barcode Scanning Features 17. Click Compute Results. The results are displayed at the top of the PackTrack Calibration window. 18. Click Update. "Update Successful" should be displayed in the PackTrack Cal- ibration window. 19. Close the PackTrack Calibration Wizard window. PackTrack Calibration Coefficients have been populated on the Scanner Mounting widow.
  • Page 229: Side-Mounted Barcode Scanner Calibration Using Packtrack

    PackTrack™ 20. When you have finished making changes, click Update All to save all pend- ing changes, click Reset All to revert to all previously saved values, and click Reset Page to revert to previous saved values on the current page. 21.
  • Page 230 Barcode Scanning Features 2. Measure the distance for X from the edge of the conveyor bed to the laser line centered on the barcode, and enter that distance in the first box under X-Coord (mm) in the PackTrack Calibration Wizard. 3.
  • Page 231 PackTrack™ 6. Next, place a barcode overhanging the top corner of the tallest box speci- fied for your scanning system as shown in the illustration below. Center the right edge of the box on the conveyor aligning the right back corner with the laser line as shown.
  • Page 232 Barcode Scanning Features 9. Measure the distance for Z from the conveyor bed to the center of the bar- code (top of box), and enter that distance in the first box under Z-Coord (mm) 10. Click Calibrate 2. PackTrack data is displayed for the second code. 11.
  • Page 233 PackTrack™ 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). Your measurements will likely differ from those shown below. 13.
  • Page 234 Barcode Scanning Features 17. Click Update. "Update Successful" should be displayed in the PackTrack Cal- ibration window. 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 All to save all pend- ing changes, click Reset All to revert to all previously saved values, and click Reset Page to revert to previous saved values on the current page.
  • Page 235: Bottom-Mounted Barcode Scanner Calibration Using Packtrack

    PackTrack™ Bottom-Mounted Barcode Scanner Calibration Using PackTrack When using the PackTrack wizard to calibrate a bottom read scanner, three bar- code 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 236 Barcode Scanning Features 2. Place a barcode anywhere in the scanner's laser beam other than where you placed the labels for calibration. 3. Click Start Test. The system runs a test to identify the location of the bar- code within the read area and displays the results in the Read Test window. 4.
  • Page 237: Replacing An Installed Ds8110

    Replacing an Installed DS8110 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. This procedure assumes that system parameters have been properly saved as described in sections , and .
  • Page 238: Replacing A Slave Scanner In An Array/Tunnel Automatically

    Barcode Scanning Features To replace the scanner using Restore: 1. Remove power from the existing scanner and remove the power and I/O cables. 2. Label the cables attached to ETH1 and/or ETH2 so you can easily identify where they were connected, then remove the cables. 3.
  • Page 239: Replacing A Slave Scanner In An Array/Tunnel Using Restore

    Replacing an Installed DS8110 2. Label the cables attached to ETH1 and/or ETH2 so you can easily identify where they were connected, then remove the cables. 3. Detach the existing scanner from its mounting bracket, leaving the bracket attached to the mounting structure. 4.
  • Page 240: Checking The Operation Of The Replacement

    Other layouts require the use of a specific SC5000 Controller model. The accessories and cables indicated in the following figures are Datalogic prod- ucts. We suggest their use to guarantee the correct system functioning.
  • Page 241: Large Synchronized Network Layout

    Typical Layouts Large Synchronized Network Layout When building a large local EBC (Ethernet Based Connectivity) network an SC5000 Controller should be used together with a PWR-480B power supply unit. In this case the SC5000 unit acts as the system master and is connected to the host through one of its interfaces.
  • Page 242 Barcode Scanning Features 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. As already mentioned, the CBX510 can also be used to wire the Trigger and Encoder signals (and other I/O) as an alternative to the M12 connection.
  • Page 243 Typical Layouts 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" or "packs too close" errors. To correct this, set the following Operating Modes parameters: Minimum Dis- tance Between Packs = 200 mm, Minimum Pack Length = 200 mm, Window Dimension = 200 mm.
  • Page 244: Advanced Code Reconstruction (Acr™)

    Barcode Scanning Features Advanced Code Reconstruction (ACR™) The traditional way of barcode reading could be called “Linear Reading”. In this case, the laser beam crosses the barcode symbol from its beginning to its end as shown in the following figure: In Advanced Code Reconstruction mode it is no longer necessary for the laser beam to cross the label from the start to the end.
  • Page 245: Minimum Code Height For Advanced Code Reconstruction

    Advanced Code Reconstruction (ACR™) The formulas to calculate a 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 , depending on standard a values of 45°...
  • Page 246 Barcode Scanning Features Minimum Code Height for ACR Reading (mm) 45° 30° Conveyor Speed (m/s) 0.25 0.30 0.33 Code 39 Code Resolution 0.38 (mm) 0.50 0.72 1.00 Ratio 3:1; Interdigit = Module Size Minimum Code Height for ACR Reading (mm) 45°...
  • Page 247: Reading Diagram

    Reading Diagram Minimum Code Height for ACR Reading (mm) 45° 30° Conveyor Speed (m/s) 0.25 0.30 0.33 EAN 8-13, UPC-A Code Resolution 0.38 (mm) 0.50 0.72 1.00 Reading Diagram How to identify the scanner model: The model type is shown on the serial label. •...
  • Page 248 Barcode Scanning Features DS8110-2100 – Standard Resolution DS8110 Barcode Scanner...
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  • Page 252 Barcode Scanning Features High Resolution DS8110 Barcode Scanner...
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  • Page 258: Maintenance

    Due to the complex and application-specific nature of these installations, the barcode scanner must be setup and serviced by authorized technicians trained by Datalogic. THE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES IN THIS CHAPTER MAY BE PERFORMED BY AN END USER TECHNICIAN. TRAINING IS RECOMMENDED IF THE END USER INTENDS TO DO MORE THAN THE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES PROVIDED IN THIS CHAPTER.
  • Page 259: Maintenance Tasks

    Maintenance Tasks Maintenance Tasks Perform the maintenance tasks on an “as needed” basis to assure proper opera- tion of the barcode scanner. Task schedule frequency depends upon the applica- tion environment conditions. It only requires a few minutes to complete each maintenance task.
  • Page 260: Cleaning The Photoelectric Sensor

    Maintenance 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 261: Cleaning The Tachometer

    Maintenance Tasks 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. 3.
  • Page 262: Verify Barcode Scanner Operation

    If after performing maintenance, the barcode scanning system continues to per- form below the normal operations experienced with the system under normal daily conditions, contact Datalogic through our website at www.datalogic.com. Verify Photoelectric Sensor Operation 1. Block the Photoelectric Sensor emitter beam to confirm it is aligned prop- erly with the reflector.
  • Page 263: Troubleshooting

    For further information on training, contact us through the Datalogic website at www.datalogic.com. 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.
  • Page 264: Led Diagnostic Indication

    Troubleshooting LED Diagnostic Indication The STATUS and READY LEDs blink simultaneously to signal the presence of a failure. Diagnostic message transmission on interfaces can be enabled to pro- vide details about specific failure conditions. At the same time one or more LEDs light up according to the following scheme: In a Master-Slave configuration, all Slave scanner alarms and failures can also be indicated on the Master by turning on the Master’s GOOD LED.
  • Page 265: Error Codes And Resolutions

    Error Codes and Resolutions Error Codes and Resolutions Error Descrip- Sever- Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code tion - In a tunnel configuration, In a Master/ - The scan- the cabling that Slave configura- ning tunnel's connects the tion, the Master - Make sure cables no-read rate system into to a...
  • Page 266 Troubleshooting Error Descrip- Sever- Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code tion - There is no laser light emitted from the scanner - The mirror This is an internal - Hold your hand wheel motor failure and is not in front of the Laser Fail- Scanner has a may still be...
  • Page 267 Error Codes and Resolutions Error Descrip- Sever- Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code tion No Phase "time- out" is exceeded (On-Line and PackTrack Mode). No Phase Error Error - Trigger must be identified within a speci- fied time. - Check the - The scanner alignment of the Secondary PS...
  • Page 268 Troubleshooting Error Descrip- Sever- Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code tion Protocol Index Main Serial message not Error Port Error received on Main Serial Port. Protocol Index Aux Serial message not Error Port Error received on Aux Serial Port. Protocol Index Ethernet message not Socket 1...
  • Page 269 Error Codes and Resolutions Error Descrip- Sever- Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code tion - Confirm that the unit is not communicating to the host. Fieldbus Error configur- - Unable to - Confirm that - Replace fieldbus Config Error ing fieldbus communicate the fieldbus module.
  • Page 270 Troubleshooting Error Descrip- Sever- Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code tion - Confirm that all the scanners are connected in the chain. Cannot syn- chronize the - Use the scan- internal clock ner test mode to using the PTP confirm that the (precision time scanner can protocol) proto-...
  • Page 271 Error Codes and Resolutions Error Descrip- Sever- Explanation Symptom Troubleshooting Action required Code tion - Confirm that all the scanners are connected in the chain. - The system When the - Use the scan- experiences a SC5000 is used, ner test mode to higher no-read the scanner confirm that the...
  • Page 272: Technical Features

    Chapter 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 • Physical Features • Environmental Features • X-PRESS Interface • Software Features Technical Specifications ELECTRICAL FEATURES Power...
  • Page 273 Technical Specifications OPTICAL FEATURES Wavelength 630 to 680 nm Safety Class Class 2 - EN60825-1; Class II – CDRH Light Source Visible laser diode Laser Control Security system to turn laser off in case of motor slow down Optic Architecture / Tech- ASTRA™...
  • Page 274 Technical Features SOFTWARE FEATURES Readable Code Symbologies ? Code 128 ? GS1-128 ? EAN-8/13 - UPC-A/E ? Interleaved 2 of 5 ? Codabar (including Addon 2 and Addon 5) ? Code 39 (Standard) ? Code 93 Operating Mode On Line, Continuous, PackTrack™, Test e-Genius multilanguage, browser-based, on board HTML web server interface Configuration Methods...
  • Page 275: Index

    Index Accessories 6 ACR™ 232 Applications 3 Barcode Configuration 75 Logical Combination 87 Single Label 79 Standard Multi Label 83 Barcode Settings 68 Barcode Settings Table 68 Barcode_Configuration 75 Block Diagram Typical Connections 23 CBX Connection Box Encoder Wiring 33 Tachometer Wiring 33 CBX510 11 Digital Outputs 38...
  • Page 276 Digital_I_O 156 Connecting 27 DS8110 Description 1 LASER SAFETY ix LED Diagnostic Indication 252 LED Indicators 202 e-Genius 54, 179, 180, 184, 186, 187, 189, 190 Line Settings 109 Barcode Settings LOCAL NO READ 76 Advanced Decode 76 Logical Combination 87 e-Genius Basics 47 Logical Combination Rule 87 e-Genius Online Help 48...
  • Page 277 SC5000 12 Serial Ports 102 Aux Port 106 Main Port 103 SINGLE LABEL GLOBAL NO READ 77 Standard Multi Label 83 STANDARD MULTI LABEL GLOBAL NO READ 78 STANDARD MULTI LABEL LOCAL NO READ 77 Standard Regulations ix Starting e-Genius 43 Statistics 145 Status Viewer 180 System Info 49...
  • Page 280 Datalogic S.p.A. and/or its affiliates • Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S.p.A.

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