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Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide
Instruction Manual
Original Instructions
214046 Rev. A
14 November 2019
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Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved
214046

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  • Page 1 Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide Instruction Manual Original Instructions 214046 Rev. A 14 November 2019 © Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved 214046...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6 Product Support and Maintenance ..........................15 6.1 Recommended Resources ................................15 6.2 Contact Us .....................................15 6.3 Banner Engineering Corp. Limited Warranty ..........................15 6.4 Banner Engineering Corp. Software Copyright Notice ........................15 6.5 FCC Part 15 and CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) ..........................16...
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide 1 Product Overview The Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide uses a ScriptBasic program and application specific XML developed by Banner to quickly integrate a system without the need to have an advanced understanding of programming methods. ™ 1.1 Definition of PICK-IQ ™...
  • Page 4: Features

    1.4 Solution Components 1.4.1 DXM700 The DXM700 Controller with the ScriptBasic Solution completes all of the low-level logic for a Pick-to-Light device and provides access to supervisory systems. The internal Modbus master controls the main Pick-to-Light network, while the interface to the control system is either through an ethernet port or a high-speed serial port.
  • Page 5 R4 = 2.4 GHz, 65 mW HE5 MultiHop Data Radio (Worldwide) R5 = 900 MHz, 65 mW HE5L MultiHop Data Radio (Used for M-GAGE networks) Reference the following documents for further information about the DXM700: DXM700-B1 Wireless Controller Datasheet Original document PN...
  • Page 6: Compatible Hardware

    Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide 2 Compatible Hardware 2.1 PTL110 ™ The PTL110 with PICK-IQ is an indicator with the ability to change colors and animation styles to bring active attention to a bin. The addition of the optional 3-digit LED display allows for quantities or scrolling messages. Optional inputs can be a touch sensor on the indicator and/or a fixed-field sensor in the base.
  • Page 7: Configuration Instructions

    To customize the system for an application, basic modifications need to be made to the template. If the pre-configured DXM700-B1-PTL is not being used, there are two files that can be uploaded to a DXM700: the XML file that defines the DXM's hardware configuration, and the ScriptBasic file that controls the run-time logic.
  • Page 8: Assign A Single Device Id

    Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide Note: If the script becomes unresponsive in an initialization mode, write a 1 into Local Register 7. 3.1.1 Assign a Single Device ID The following method only works with Pick-to-Light devices with touch sensors. 1. Set DXM Local Register 852 (Initialize Device Start) to the value of the Device ID. 2.
  • Page 9: Examples

    Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide Local Register Name Values Description RdWrDID 1-247,4096 Specify the Device ID to read or write, 4096 = Broadcast to all RdWrFunction 0, 1 0 = Read operation, 1 = Write operation RdWrAdrs 1 - 65535 Starting address in the Device NumOfRegs 1-10 Read or write up to 10 registers...
  • Page 10: Operating Modes

    Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide 4 Operating Modes Operating modes are defined by DXM Local Register 5. DXM Local Registers 6 through 8 are control registers that vary the Pick Sequence or Batch Sequence operation. Pick Sequence is the operating mode that turns on pick devices in a sequential order;...
  • Page 11: Teach Mode

    Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide Operating Mode Local Register Value Description Compact List Removes redundant lists the user may have created on the SD card. For example, if the user creates 3 different sequences with the same list ID, only the last list is actually used, and the others can be deleted. 4.1 Teach Mode The DXM Controller saves a user-defined sequence of light activations.
  • Page 12: Compact List

    Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide 4.5 Compact List Saving a list to the SD card always appends it to the end of the file SbFile1.dat. It never deletes any lists. After many teach operations, it is possible to get multiple lists with the same List ID. 1.
  • Page 13: Accessories

    Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide 5 Accessories 5.1 Cordsets 5-Pin M12/Euro-Style Cordsets with Shield—Single Ended Model Length Style Dimensions Pinout (Female) MQDC-STP-506 2 m (6.5 ft) MQDC-STP-515 5 m (15 ft) 43.5 Max. 14.5 Straight 1 = Brown Ø5.2 2 = White MQDC-STP-530 9 m (30 ft) M12 x 1...
  • Page 14 Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide 4-Pin Threaded M12/Euro-Style Cordsets with Shield—Double-Ended Model Length Style Dimensions Pinout 44 mm max. M12 x 1 Female Straight/ ø 14.5 MQDEC-STP-501SS-FF 0.3 m (1 ft) Female Straight 44 mm max. M12 x 1 1 = Brown ø...
  • Page 15: Product Support And Maintenance

    Banner and its affiliates and channel partners do not warrant that the services are secure, free from bugs, viruses, interruption, errors, theft or destruction.
  • Page 16: Fcc Part 15 And Can Ices-3 (B)/Nmb-3(B)

    Pick-to-Light Solutions Guide 6.5 FCC Part 15 and CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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