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® DataMan 360 Series Reference Manual 2021 May 26 Revision: 6.1.10-SR1.4...
Table of Contents Table of Contents Legal Notices Table of Contents Symbols About the DataMan 360 Reader Supporting Documentation DataMan 360 Series Accessories Lens Options Lens Covers External Lights (Red LED) Laser Aimers High Power Illumination Accessories Cables Power Supplies Mounting Brackets DataMan 360 Systems Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader...
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Table of Contents Industrial Protocols DataMan 360 Series Triggering External Triggers DataMan 360 Series Multi-Reader Sync Option DataMan 360 Series Tuning DataMan 360 Series Image Filtering Training the Reader Training Feedback Incremental Training for Multiple Symbologies Package Detection Support Connections, Optics, and Lighting External Light Control (CCB-M12XFLY-05) 5 m Breakout Cable (CCBL-05-01) 5m Breakout Cable (CCB-M12x12Fy-xx)
Symbols Symbols The following symbols indicate safety precautions and supplemental information: WARNING: This symbol indicates a hazard that could cause death, serious personal injury or electrical shock. CAUTION: This symbol indicates a hazard that could result in property damage. Note: This symbol indicates additional information about a subject. Tip: This symbol indicates suggestions and shortcuts that might not otherwise be apparent.
Cognex->DataMan Software v x.x.x->Documentation->English->Reader Configuration Codes The DM360Quick Reference Guide provides essential information about the DM360 reader. Cognex->DataMan Software v x.x.x->Documentation->English->DM360 Series->DM360 Quick Reference Guide The DataMan Fixed-Mount Readers Reference is a complete online hardware reference for the DataMan fixed- mount ID reader.
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Symbols Accessory Product Number Illustration 19 mm liquid lens module* DM300-LENS- 19LL 8 mm F5.6 fixed aperture lens LEC-CFF08-F5.6 12 mm F8 fixed aperture lens LEC-CFF16-F8 16 mm F8 fixed aperture lens LEC-CFF16-F11 16 mm F11 fixed aperture lens LEC-CFF25-F8 25 mm F8 fixed aperture lens LEC-CFF25-F11 25 mm F11 fixed aperture lens...
Symbols Lens Covers Accessory Product Number Illustration Clear lens cover DM300-CLCOV Clear lens cover with white LED illumination DM300-CLCOV-WHI (Risk Group Exempt acc. IEC 62471) Diffuse lens cover with red LED illumination DM300-DLCOV-RE (Risk Group Exempt acc. IEC 62471) Diffuse lens cover with blue LED illumination DM300-DLCOV-BL (Risk Group Exempt acc.
Symbols External Lights (Red LED) Accessory Product Number Illustration Ring light CLRR-R7030G1CLR Back light CLRB-F100100G1 Coaxial (DOAL) light CLRO-K5050G1 Spot light CLRS-P14G1 Dark-field light CLRD-D120G1 Bar light, blue IVSL-LX520-470 Bar light, red IVSL-LX520-625 Laser Aimers Accessory Product Number Illustration Laser aimer DM300-AIMER-00 High Power Illumination Accessories Accessory...
Symbols Note: If using the following Cognex high power illumination lights with a DM30X-HPIA-xxx product ID: A spacer kit accessory (DMA-SPKIT-30X-00) is required when using the high power illumination accessory. When the spacer is used, the field of view will be limited for wide-angled lenses.
Symbols Accessory Product Number Illustration External Light cable (xx specifies length: 0.5 m, 1 m, 2 m, 5 m) CCB-M12LTF-xx I/O extension cable, 5 m straight CKR-200-CBL-EXT * DM360 with straight and angled cable Power Supplies Accessory Product Number Illustration 24V power supply DMA-CCM-4X-xx* 24V power supply...
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader This section provides information on the physical appearance of the DataMan 360 reader. It also details the steps of installing the lenses and filters of the reader, and gives information on the imager. Reader Layout The following image shows the built-in lighting system of the DataMan 360 series reader, underneath the plastic lighting cover, the mounting holes and the laser safety notice on the bottom of the reader.
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Number Component Trigger button Power Train status Good/bad read Network Error Peak meter Indicator light ring Tuning button Ethernet SD card slot External light control Power, I/O and RS232 Type Signal Color Meaning Power GREEN Power ON GREEN...
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Dimensions Note: Dimensions are in millimeters [inches] and are for reference purposes only. All specifications are for reference purposes only and can change without notice. Observe the following DataMan 360 series reader dimensions when installing your reader. M3-5 (4x) mounting holes of the device M3-6 (4x) mounting holes for external illumination Indicator lights...
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader S-Mount (M12) Lens version C-Mount Lens version...
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Installing the Lens You can choose between a variety of different (High-Speed) Liquid Lenses and C-Mount lens options to be installed on your DataMan 360 series reader. WARNING: Disconnect the DataMan 360 reader from power before installing the lens and light. Installing an M12 Lens with Manual Focus 1.
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader 4. Place the reader at the desired working distance from focus target. a. Connect the reader to the DataMan Setup Tool. b. Adjust your camera settings to make sure you have a brightened and high contrast image. On the Optimize Image page, check the Focus Feedback option from the drop-down menu of the Live button.
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader 7. Insert and tighten the screws. PHILLIPS PAN HEAD M2X6mm Note: Tighten in sequence. Torque limit: 9 Ncm (0.8 in-lbs). Note: Remove the protection film applied to the front cover before usage! Installing a Liquid Lens 1.
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader 3. Tighten the locking ring. 4. Connect the liquid lens cable to the reader. WARNING: To avoid equipment damage, the cables must be routed as shown in the figure. 5. Snap the liquid lens module onto the nose of the lens, making sure that it lies flat.
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader 6. Place the reader at the desired working distance from focus target. a. Connect the reader to the Setup Tool. b. On the Optimize Image page, check the Focus Feedback option from the drop-down menu of the Live button.
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader 1. Attach the 24 mm Lens to the device by using the screw thread on the metal ring. 2. Insert the Liquid Lens cable into the connector of the device. 3. Attach the Liquid Lens to the front side of the 24mm Lens.
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader 4. Place the DM360-HPIL-RE-01 or DM360-HPIL-RE-P-01 unit on the front of the device. CUSTOMIZED CAPTIVE SCREW, PHILLIPS PAN HEAD, M3x28mm Note: The minimum peak current capacity of the power supply for the device and the DM360-HPIL-RE-01 / DM360-HPIL-RE-P-01 is 2.2A per unit.
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Note: Make sure to set focus for the reader before fitting the lens cover. a. Connect the reader to the DataMan Setup Tool. b. Navigate to the Optimize Image pane, and on the Basic tab, click the triangle on the Live button to access the drop-down list, and check the Focus Feedback option.
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader 5. Add the screws to the C-Mount cover base. PHILLIPS PAN HEAD M2 X 6 mm Note: Tighten in sequence. Torque limit: 9 Ncm (0.8 in-lbs). 6. Attach the front cover. Note: Do not unscrew the front-most part of the nose of the cover to avoid risking the glass lens falling out. 7.
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Connecting External Illumination to DataMan 360 You can connect the following external lights to the external light control port of the DataMan 360: Bar light (IVSL-YLW2X-xxx, IVSL-LX520-xxx) LX280-series light (IVSL-LX280-xxx) Single Light Note: The images show a DM470 series reader connected to the external lights, but you can connect external lights to a DM360, and DM370 series reader in the same way.
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Follow these steps to connect two or more bar lights: 1. Create a panel where all cables come together 2. Connect the lights to the panel with cable IVSL-FSK-J5000 3. Connect the DM360 with cable CCB-M12XFLY-05...
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Inside the panel you need to: 1. Cut and isolate brown (24V) wire from CCB-M12XFLY-05 2. Cut M12 connector from IVSL-FSK-J5000 3. Strip open end from IVSL-FSK-J5000 4. Connect all black wires together 5. Connect all white wires together 6.
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader 1. First, remove the front cover: unscrew the four M3 screws and take off the LED cover. 2. Take off the rubber seal, remove the two smaller screws, and remove the PCB. Note: Use a T6 Torx screwdriver. WARNING: Make sure that no electrostatic charges are applied to the PCB.
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader 5. Snap fit the filter retaining clip onto the legs of the filter holder. Ensure that the laser modules slide into the laser guides and the orientation pin fits into the filter retaining clip. Orientation pin Laser guide Laser module...
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader 7. Insert the rubber seal. Note: The seal can only be installed in the correct orientation. 8. Remount the front cover. Observing the tightening sequence below, tighten all four screws to 9 Ncm using a torque wrench.
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader External Light Mounting Brackets You can mount your reader using external light mounting brackets. The brackets are intended to mount any of the different lights to the reader. They can also be used to mount the reader (with lights attached) to your machine. Pivot mounting, as illustrated, is optional.
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader 3. Choose one of the following light options: Using coaxial (DOAL) light Using dark field light Using ring light Using spot light...
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Setting Focus There is a range of reading distances available for different code sizes and focus positions. To set focus on your reader, use the following options depending on whether you use a liquid lens or a manual focus lens. DataMan readers are compatible with multiple different lenses.
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader 2. Click the Optimize Focus button to optimize the focus of the liquid lens. You can find this button in the lower left section of the image panel, or you can also optimize focus during tuning by checking the box in the tune dropdown.
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Manual Focus Lens Click the Focus Feedback button in the image panel in SetupTool to enable focus feedback. This enables a color-coded focus feedback bar on the right side of the image panel. Once focus feedback is enabled, enter live mode and manually adjust the lens until the focus feedback bar is green.
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Best Practices Both Optimize Focus and the Focus Feedback use the same procedure for testing the current focus. They consider various sub-regions of the image. Follow these guidelines to maximize the performance of Optimize Focus and Focus Feedback: Use a focus target (such as the one supplied with this Reference Manual) that includes high-contrast features and is big enough that if ills at least a 100x100 pixel region in the center of the field of view at the desired working distance.
The following maps show the field of view of the DataMan 360 series readers. Reading distance values are also provided for 1-D and 2-D example code distances. For the C-mount (or other non-Cognex) and S-Mount lenses, the focal length of the lens, focus setting, and aperture setting determine the field of view and reading distance.
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Reading Distance and Field of View (DataMan 360 Readers with a 16 mm Lens) The following map shows the FoV of the DataMan 360 series readers with a 16 mm lens. The FoV values are shown as follows: outer: DM362, DM363 inner: DM360 The reading distances for the DM360 and DM362 readers are the same.
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Reading Distance and Field of View (DataMan 360 Readers with a 19 mm Lens with a Liquid Lens) The map below shows the FoV of the DataMan 360 series readers with a 19 mm lens with a liquid lens. The FoV values are shown as follows: outer: DM362, DM363 inner: DM360...
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Reading Distance and Field of View (DataMan 360 Readers with a 24 mm Lens with Liquid Lens) The following map shows the FoV of the DataMan 360 series readers with a 24 mm lens with a liquid lens and DM360- HPIL-RE-01 or DM360-HPIL-RE-P-01 cover.
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Distances in mm DM360 DM362 DM363 1000 Reading Distance and Field of View (DataMan 360 Readers with a 25 mm Lens) The following map shows the FoV of the DataMan 360 series readers with a 25 mm lens (with or without a liquid lens). The FoV values are shown as follows: outer: DM362, DM363 inner: DM360...
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Distances in mm DM360 DM362/DM363...
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader DataMan 360 Series Specifications Specification DataMan 360 Reader Weight 165 g Operating 0ºC — 40ºC (+32ºF — 104ºF) Temperature Storage -10ºC — +60ºC (+14ºF — +140ºF) Temperature Maximum < 95% (non-condensing) Humidity Environmental IP65 (with cable or protection cap attached to all connectors, front cover properly installed) LED Safety IEC62471: red illumination: Exempt Risk Group, blue and white illuminations: Risk Group 1 (Low- Risk).
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader DataMan 360 Series Imager Specifications Specification DataMan 360 Series Imager Image Sensor 1/1.8 inch CMOS Image Sensor Properties 6.9 mm x 5.5 mm (H x V); 5.3 µm square pixels (DataMan 360 and 362 ), 4.5 µm square pixels (DataMan 363) Image Resolution (pixels) DataMan 360: 800 x 600...
Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader λ [nm] HIGH POWER RED Illumination Options Illumination 24V Externally Powered Board (in Lens Max. exposure time Max. duty cycle Max. LED-on time Max. exposure time Covers) with LED-on White LED 200 ms 1 ms 3 ms (Clear) Red LED...
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Setting Up Your DataMan 360 Reader Illumination 24V Externally Powered Board (in Lens Max. exposure time Max. duty cycle Max. LED-on time Max. exposure time Covers) with LED-on Red LED High 200 ms 25 ms 200 ms Power Integrated Light (Unpolarized) Red LED High 200 ms...
5. Select a reader from the list and click Connect. WARNING: Do not stare into beam when adding, removing, or changing cables. Cognex recommends to unpower the reader any time you make physical changes to it. Follow the steps below to connect your reader to power and network: CAUTION: I/O wiring or adjustments to I/O devices should be performed when the reader is not receiving power.
Using Your DataMan 360 Reader Industrial Protocols The DataMan 360 readers support the following industrial protocols: EtherNet/IP™ PROFINET SLMP Protocol Modbus TCP Select industrial protocol samples and tools you want to use when you install the DataMan Setup Tool. There are three ways to enable or disable industrial protocols. Using either method, a reboot is required for the changes to come into effect.
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Using Your DataMan 360 Reader Manual: Begins acquiring images when you press the trigger button on the reader, and continues acquiring images until a symbol is found and decoded or you release the button. Burst: Performs multiple image acquisitions based on an external trigger and decodes any symbol appearing in a single image or within a sequence of images, or multiple symbols in a single image or within a sequence of images when multicode is enabled.
Using Your DataMan 360 Reader External Triggers If you are using external triggering, you can use any of the following methods to trigger your DataMan 360 reader: Press the trigger button on the reader. Send a pulse on the I/O cable: Trigger + (orange or red) Trigger - (black) Send a serial trigger command over the RS-232 connection connection.
Using Your DataMan 360 Reader Click the Trigger button in the DataMan Setup Tool: DataMan 360 Series Multi-Reader Sync Option For trigger modes other than Presentation, the DataMan 360 supports multi-reader trigger synchronization, also known as Multi-Reader Sync. In this option, you configure multiple DataMan readers as a group. Whenever any reader in the group is triggered, all the readers are triggered and the results from all the readers are assembled and transmitted by a single reader that you designate as the Primary Reader.
Using Your DataMan 360 Reader 4. Set the Time between Trigger Start and the Synchronized Acquisition Timestamp. This is the time the Primary Reader adds to the trigger to make sure all devices already received the trigger message before this time stamp (Primary Reader Only).
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Using Your DataMan 360 Reader Turn on tuning in the DataMan Setup Tool. Start tuning by sending a DMCC, for more information, see the DataMan Control Commands Documentation, available through the Windows Start menu or the DataMan Setup Tool Help menu. Use Input line 1 for tuning.
Using Your DataMan 360 Reader DataMan 360 Series Image Filtering You can define a stack of filters to be applied to each image acquired by your DataMan 360 series reader. To select the following filters in DataMan Setup Tool, click the Optimize Image pane, select the Advanced tab, click the triangle next to Image filtering, click "..."...
Using Your DataMan 360 Reader 5. Go to the Displayed Image Settings pane and change the Images to Use according to what you want to see on Live Display: the original or the filtered image. 6. You can compare the original and filtered results on the Results Display if you choose the images from the Read Result History.
Using Your DataMan 360 Reader Connect the reader to the DataMan Setup Tool to untrain it and allow it to recognize other enabled symbologies. Incremental Training for Multiple Symbologies If you want to train the reader to recognize multiple symbologies, you can present a single image showing all the desired symbologies and perform the training procedure previously described.
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Using Your DataMan 360 Reader 1. Connect your package detection device to one of the Inputs of your reader. 2. On the Inputs/Outputs pane, check Allow Buffered No-Read Images on the input you connected your reader to. 3. On the Inputs/Outputs pane, click Buffering and Transfer, and in the Image Buffering pane, change What Results to Buffer under Buffering Settings to All, or No Read.
Connections, Optics, and Lighting Connections, Optics, and Lighting This section contains descriptions about the external light control, I/O Cables, high-speed outputs, high-speed output wiring, Ethernet M12 to RJ45 cable, and acquisition trigger. External Light Control (CCB-M12XFLY-05) A 4-pin cable is provided for the external light control. The External Light cable is used to connect to an external lighting device, providing power and strobe control.
Connections, Optics, and Lighting 5 m Breakout Cable (CCBL-05-01) The Breakout cable provides access to trigger and high-speed outputs. You can clip unused wires short or use a tie made of non-conductive material to tie them back. For RS-232, use the Power Supply return path for ground. The figure on the left shows the plug on the device.
Connections, Optics, and Lighting 5m Breakout Cable (CCB-M12x12Fy-xx) The Breakout cable provides access to trigger and high-speed outputs. You can clip unused wires short or use a tie made of non-conductive material to tie them back. The figure on the left shows the plug on the device.
Connections, Optics, and Lighting 15m Breakout Cable (CCB-PWRIO-15) The Breakout cable provides access to trigger and high-speed outputs.You can clip unused wires short or use a tie made of non-conductive material to tie them back. For RS-232, use the Power Supply return path for ground. The figure on the left shows the plug on the device.
Connections, Optics, and Lighting High-Speed Outputs Specification Description Voltage 26.4 V maximum through external load Current 50 mA maximum sink current OFF state leakage current 100 µA External load resistance 240 Ohms to 10K Ohms Each line rated at a maximum 50 mA, protected against over-current, short circuits and transients from switching inductive loads.
Connections, Optics, and Lighting High-Speed Output Wiring To connect to an NPN-compatible PLC input, connect High-Speed Output 0, Output 1, Output 2, or Output 3 directly to the PLC input. When enabled, the output pulls the PLC input down to less than 3V. To connect to a PNP-compatible PLC input, connect High-Speed Output 0, Output 1, Output 2 or Output 3 directly to the PLC input.
Connections, Optics, and Lighting 5m RS-232 Connection Cable (CCB-M12XDB9Y-05) You can clip unused wires short or use a tie made of non-conductive material to tie them back. The figure on the left shows the plug on the device.
Connections, Optics, and Lighting Ethernet M12 to RJ45 Cable (CCB-84901-y00x-xx) The Ethernet cable provides Ethernet connection for network communications. The Ethernet cable can be connected to a single device or provide connections to multiple devices via a network switch or router. P1 Pin# Signal Name Wire Color P2 Pin#...
Connections, Optics, and Lighting Connecting the Encoder to a DataMan Reader The encoder has four wires. The color coding of the wires is the following: Wire Color Signal Name +24 V Black common- can be connected to either +24V (NPN) or ground (PNP) White the output connected to the input line of the DataMan 360 series reader Bare...
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Connections, Optics, and Lighting You must construct your own cable that meets the requirements of your system configuration. The cable must provide a DB-15 connector for each DataMan 360 and a DB-9 connector for the PC serial port. Each DB- 15 connector must provide Tx Data, Rx Data, Trigger (Input 0), ground, and DC power.
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Connections, Optics, and Lighting 3. Switch to the Standard tab and enter text in the Leading Text field. 4. You can also add trailing text by entering text in the Terminating Text field. Keep the following guidelines in mind as you design your system: Make sure that the maximum cable length between any two DataMan 360 readers or between the PC and any DataMan reader is no greater than 15 meters.
Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning the Reader Housing To clean the outside of the reader housing, use a small amount of mild detergent cleaner or isopropyl alcohol on a cleaning cloth. Do not pour the cleaner directly onto the reader housing. CAUTION: Do not attempt to clean any DataMan product with harsh or corrosive solvents, including lye, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) or gasoline.
CAUTION - Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not attempt to service or repair this product -- return it to Cognex for service. Do not permit anyone other than Cognex Corporation to service, repair, or adjust this product.
2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive. For further information please contact: Cognex Corporation, One Vision Drive, Natick, MA 01760, USA . Cognex Corporation shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e., power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE.
No further labeling is required. For European Community Users Cognex complies with Directive 2012/19/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This product has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production. It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment, if not properly disposed.
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