IFM O2I5 Series Operating Instructions Manual
IFM O2I5 Series Operating Instructions Manual

IFM O2I5 Series Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Multicode Reader O2I5xx...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    O2I5xx Multicode Reader Contents Preliminary note ............. Symbols used .
  • Page 3: Preliminary Note

    If the warning is not observed, damage to property is possible. 1.3 Legal and copyright information © All rights reserved by ifm electronic gmbh. No part of these instructions may be reproduced and used without the consent of ifm electronic gmbh.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    O2I5xx Multicode Reader 2 Safety instructions • The unit described is a subcomponent for integration into a system. – The system architect is responsible for the safety of the system. – The system architect undertakes to perform a risk assessment and to create documentation in accordance with legal and normative requirements to be provided to the operator and user of the system.
  • Page 5: Photobiological Safety

    Multicode Reader O2I5xx Warning against opening the device or damaging it WARNING If the device has been opened or damaged, laser safety is no longer guaranteed. w Skin or eye damage may occur. u The device may only be opened by the manufacturer. u If the device is damaged, stop using it and disconnect it from the power supply.
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    O2I5xx Multicode Reader 3 Intended use The device decodes labelled and directly marked 2D codes and 1D bar codes and detects fonts (OCR). 3.1 Application area The device safety is rated for use under the following operating conditions according to EN IEC 61010-2-201: •...
  • Page 7: Function

    • Data processing with function blocks and logical links in the device • Integrated ifm mass storage device saves current configuration for easy device replacement. Optional storage of error images. 4.2 Web front end The unit has a web front end via which the following information can be retrieved: •...
  • Page 8: External Triggering

    If an internal or external illumination unit is used, it will be switched on with each triggering. 4.3.1 External triggering For external triggering of image captures, different trigger modes can be used (Ò software manual at documentation.ifm.com): • Negative edge •...
  • Page 9: Switching Outputs

    Switching outputs OUT1 and OUT2 are configurable. If an external illumination is connected, only OUT1 is still available for the application. The configuration can be set individually for each application using ifm Vision Assistant. The table below shows the standard configuration. Output...
  • Page 10: Mounting

    Use the laser markings to align the unit (Ò Aligning the unit and object / 12). Information about available accessories at www.ifm.com 5.1 Installation instructions Storage at high humidity can lead to fogging of the front glass after switch-on, which can affect the functioning of the device.
  • Page 11: Mounting With Clamp

    Multicode Reader O2I5xx 5.2 Mounting with clamp Fig. 5: Installation using the mounting set E2D500 M4 screws threaded M4 holes (depth 7 mm) bracket clamp u Fasten the bracket to the threaded M4 holes of the unit using two M4 screws. Tightening torque max.
  • Page 12: Mounting With Dome Illumination

    O2I5xx Multicode Reader 5.3 Mounting with dome illumination Fig. 6: Installation using the mounting set E2D501 M4 screws threaded M4 holes (depth 7 mm) bracket clamp dome illumination u Fasten the bracket to the threaded M4 holes of the unit using two M4 screws. Tightening torque max.
  • Page 13 Multicode Reader O2I5xx The service life of the laser markings is approx. 10,000 hours. u Activate the laser markings only briefly for alignment.
  • Page 14: Electrical Connection

    O2I5xx Multicode Reader 6 Electrical connection The device must be connected by a qualified electrician. u Disconnect power before connecting the device. Protection class III device (IEC 61010-2-201 chap. 6.5.2.101.4). The electrical supply must • be provided only by PELV circuits (IEC 61010-2-201 chap. 3.111), •...
  • Page 15: Wiring

    Multicode Reader O2I5xx ATTENTION The device can be damaged by insufficiently tightened M12 connectors. w The IP rating indicated in the data sheet is only guaranteed if the M12 connectors are firmly screwed. u Firmly screw the M12 connectors to the device. u Cover the unused sockets with protective caps (E73004).
  • Page 16: External Illumination

    DC 24 V Fig. 8: Wiring example of a trigger circuit An adapter cable (Y cable) is available for external trigger sensors: Ò Accessories at www.ifm.com. 6.3 External illumination An external illumination can be connected to facilitate object recognition. For example, the O2D9xx illumination unit is suitable.
  • Page 17: Installation

    Multicode Reader O2I5xx 7 Installation To be able to make full use of the unit’s functions, the ifm Vision Assistant software is required for parameter setting. u Download the software ifm Vision Assistant via the download area of the unit: documentation.ifm.com The operation of the ifm Vision Assistant software is described in the software manual. Ò...
  • Page 18: Operating And Display Elements

    Configuration successfully saved flashes at 8 Hz flashes at 8 Hz Active mode for configuration transfer from ifm storage device via teach button flashes at 8 Hz Error: lock button is active flashes at 8 Hz flash at 8 Hz Error: configuration failed Tab. 2: Teach LEDs (green, yellow), laser markings...
  • Page 19 Multicode Reader O2I5xx Ethernet LED Power LED OUT1 LED OUT2 LED Description flashes at 8 Hz flashes at 8 Hz Unit signals internal error. flashes at 2 Hz flashes at 2 Hz Unit signals correctable error. The error information can be read via Ethernet.
  • Page 20: Set-Up

    On delivery, no applications are set up and the unit does not perform any function. u Set the unit using one of the following methods: • Set the parameters via the ifm Vision Assistant software. • Teach the code using the teach button on the unit. Other possible settings via the teach app.
  • Page 21: Parameter Setting

    (Ò Replacing the unit / 25). The focus setting is designed for a life cycle of 200,000 changes. The ifm Vision Assistant software and the software manual are available on the internet: www.ifm.com 10.1 Teach code with teach button The code must be of high quality and of high contrast. The unit focusses the code better if the background looks uninteresting.
  • Page 22 O2I5xx Multicode Reader Fig. 11: Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details? Fig. 12: iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/o2iteach/ id=com.ifm.o2iteach id1452788111?mt=8 u Open the Teach app and follow the instructions. u Carry out configuration: • Trigger source • Process interface • IP address • reset of the device and restoration of the factory settings.
  • Page 23: Operation

    Multicode Reader O2I5xx 11 Operation The following recommendations increase the recognition rate: u Place the object (3) in the field of view (2). u Remove other objects from the field of view. u For objects with shiny surface: • slightly tilt the device (1) or •...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    O2I5xx Multicode Reader 12 Troubleshooting If the unit behaves unexpectedly or incorrectly: u Download and install the latest firmware and ifm Vision Assistant versions. Download at documentation.ifm.com. If the problems persist: u Contact the ifm support. Contact at www.ifm.com.
  • Page 25: Maintenance, Repair And Disposal

    13.1 Replacing the unit When the unit is replaced, the saved configuration can be transferred to the new unit. The internal ifm mass storage device of the old unit is inserted in the new unit. The integrated ifm storage device has a data retention time of 3 years at a maximum storage temperature of 55 °C.

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