Datalogic DS6300 Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 DS6300 Reference Manual...
  • Page 2 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Datalogic reserves the right to make modifications or improvements without prior notification. Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS REFERENCES ......................v Reference Documentation .................... v Services and Support ....................v COMPLIANCE......................vi Electrical Safety ......................vi Laser Safety......................... vi Power Supply.......................vii CE Compliance......................vii WEEE Compliance ......................vii GENERAL VIEW ......................ix GUIDE TO INSTALLATION ..................xii Point-to-Point Installation.....................xii Master/Slave Lonworks Installation ................xiii INTRODUCTION ......................
  • Page 4 Performance ....................... 66 4.2.1 Reading Conditions ....................66 Reading Diagrams ...................... 68 4.3.1 DS6300 Standard Model .................... 68 4.3.2 DS6300 Oscillating Mirror Model ................72 4.3.3 DS6300 with GFX-60....................76 MAINTENANCE ......................78 Cleaning........................78 Automatic Scanner Replacement (ASR) ..............78 5.2.1 ASR Network Configuration..................
  • Page 5: References

    Document about the Profibus connectivity • Help On-Line in PDF format SERVICES AND SUPPORT Datalogic provides several services as well as technical support through its website. Log on to www.automation.datalogic.com and click on the links indicated for further information including: •...
  • Page 6: Compliance

    LASER SAFETY The following information is provided to comply with the rules imposed by international authorities and refers to the correct use of the DS6300 reader. Standard Regulations This scanner utilizes a low-power laser diode. Although staring directly at the laser beam momentarily causes no known biological damage, avoid staring at the beam as one would with any very strong light source, such as the sun.
  • Page 7: Power Supply

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  • Page 8 Para obtener una información más detallada sobre la eliminación, por favor, póngase en contacto con el proveedor donde lo compró o consultar la sección dedicada en el Web site www.automation.datalogic.com. viii...
  • Page 9: General View

    GENERAL VIEW DS6300 Figure A - DS6300 Service Cap Laser Safety Label Connector Panel Identification Label Display and Keypad Panel Warning and Device Class Label Laser Beam Output Window Focus Adjusting Screw...
  • Page 10 DS6300 Figure B - DS6300 Oscillating Mirror Version Laser Safety Label Laser Beam Output Window Figure C - Display and Keypad Panel Programming Keypad Power On LED LCD Display TX Data LED Phase On LED...
  • Page 11 Figure D - Connector Panel for Master/Slave Models Main/Aux. Interface 25-pin D-Sub male co nnector Lonworks 9-pin male connector Lonworks 9-pin female connector Figure E – Connector Panel for Ethernet Models Main/Aux. Interface 26-pin D-Sub male connector RJ45 modular connector for Ethernet Interface Lonworks 9-pin female connector Figure F –...
  • Page 12: Guide To Installation

    4.3. 3) Make electrical connections to your DS6300 scanner by: a) Connecting the DS6300 scanner to the C-BOX 100 by means of one of the cables provided as accessory (see par. 1.5). b) Providing correct and complete system cabling through the C-BOX 100 according to the signals (trigger, inputs, outputs) necessary for the layout of your application.
  • Page 13: Master/Slave Lonworks Installation

    2.5 and par. 4.3. 3) Make electrical connections to your DS6300 scanner by: a) Connecting the DS6300 Master scanner to the C-BOX 100 by means of one of the cables provided as accessory (see par. 1.5). b) Correctly inserting the BTK-6000 terminator in the DS6300 Master reader according to the information given under “Local Lonworks Network”...
  • Page 14 8) Optionally, perform the ASR Network Configuration procedure for system backup purposes (see par. 5.2.1). 9) Exit the configuration program and run the application. The installation is now complete.
  • Page 15: Introduction

    IP64 protection class of the enclosure (not yet available for Ethernet models). The DS6300 is the first product of a new family of scanners designed to satisfy the needs of the Manufacturing industry. Manufacturing, the core process from row material to finished product, is a huge industry divided in different branches of economic sectors: from automotive to electronics, from food &...
  • Page 16: Model Description

    DS6300 The DS6300 features have been defined to give a set of benefits answering the main manufacturing industry needs . Features Benefits Modular solution with separated • Possibility to select the combination of head and head and base and Step-A-Head base that best fits the needs of the application;...
  • Page 17: Oscillating Mirror Models

    Oscillating mirror models are used when coverage of a large reading area is required, mainly in picket fence applications. The DS6300 scanner mounts a dedicated optic head with integrated oscillating mirror driven by a linear motor. The speed, the precision, the repeatability, and the reliability of this driving technology assure high level performance.
  • Page 18 DS6300 The mirror can be deflected up to 40°. Oscillation with respect to the output window median axis is asymmetrical ( see figure below). 40° 0° Figure 3 - Oscillating Mi rror Maximum Ape rture and Asymmetry By configuring the oscillating speed up to the maximum value of 19 Hz, raster emulation can...
  • Page 19: Indicators

    Figure 5 - Oscillating Mode Refer to par. 2.2.1 for details about oscillating mirror mounting. 1.4 INDICATORS he DS6300 oder ba provides an LCD display for system messages and configuration menus. The three keys present on the side of the display allow configuration menu avigation (Figure CFigure , 1).
  • Page 20: Accessories

    DS6300 1.5 ACCESSORIES The following accessories are available on request for DS6300: Name Description Part Number CAB-6001 cable to C-BOX100 1 m 93A051190 CAB-6002 cable to C-BOX100 2 m 93A051200 CAB-6005 cable to C-BOX100 5 m 93A051210 CAB-6010 cable to C-BOX100 10 m...
  • Page 21: Installation

    Refer to the Reference Documentation for details on connecting your DS6300 reader to other devices in the system (i.e. C-BOX 100 etc.). NOTE 2.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS Verify that the DS6300 reader and all the parts suppl ied with the equipment are present and ct when opening the packaging;...
  • Page 22: Mechanical Mounting

    2.2 MECHANICAL MOUNTING 2.2.1 Mounting the Scanner The DS6300 reader can be positioned and installed in the best way possible as a result of the Step-a-Head™ feature. Thanks to the separation between Head and Base, you can modify the orientation of the decoder base, and therefore display-keypad and connector panels, while keeping the optic head in the correct reading position.
  • Page 23 They may be used for their installation. Refer to par. 2.5 for correct positioning of the scanner with respect to the code passage zone. 16.5 0.65 3.34 2.99 inch 4.33 Figure 8 - DS6300 Overall Dimensions 1.65 0.86 0.15 106° 1.96 73.2 2.83 2.88...
  • Page 24 DS6300 16.5 3.35 0.65 2.72 2.20 4.48 inch 7.08 Figure 10 - DS6300 Oscillating Mirror Model Overall Dimensions 1.65 0.86 0.15 Ø4.1 0.16 0.43 1.96 0.43 0.55 2.83 0.55 3.93 inch Figure 11 – ST-210 Mounting Bracket Overall Dimensions...
  • Page 25: Mounting The Scanner With Accessories

    INSTALLATION 2.2.2 Mounting the Scanner with Accessories The following accessories allow installing the DS6300 reader in the most suitable position for your network layout: ST-237 mounting bracket; ST-210 mounting bracket; FBK-6000 fast bracket. The ST-237 is a 106° mounting bracket to be mounted on the reader as displayed in the image below: Figure 12 –...
  • Page 26 The FBK-6000 is a fast bracket kit allowing a quick and easy mounting of the scanner on either the ST-210 or the ST-237 brackets. First, it is necessary to fix the FBX-6000 to the DS6300 scanner by means of the mounting screws: Figure 14 –...
  • Page 27: Mounting The Scanner With Gfx-60

    INSTALLATION 2.2.3 Mounting the Scanner with GFX-60 The GFX-60 is an X-pattern mirror for the DS6300 Series Scanners. The following procedure describes how to mount the GFX-60. 1. Unscrew the upper cover of the scan head, which houses the scanner output window.
  • Page 28 ACR™ 4 conditions (see par. 4.1). The DS6300 with the GFX-60 can be mounted over a conveyor in different positions. The following picture illustrates the suggested position offering the best compromise between width and height of the reading area: Figure 16 –...
  • Page 29: Electrical Connections

    INSTALLATION 2.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS All the connectors available for each scanner model are the following: Scanner Model Connector Master/Slave 25-pin male serial interface and I/O connector 9-pin male Lonworks connector* 9-pin female Lonworks connector Ethernet 26-pin male serial interface and I/O connector 9-pin female Lonworks connector RJ45 modular connector DeviceNet...
  • Page 30 DS6300 The table below gives the pinout of the C-BOX 100 terminal block connectors. Use this pinout when the DS6300 reader is connected in a network by means of the C-BOX 100: C-BOX 100 Terminal Block Connectors Power 1, 3, 5...
  • Page 31: Main/Aux. Serial Interface And I/O Connector

    INSTALLATION 2.3.1 Main/Aux. Serial Interface and I/O Connector The DS6300 master/slave model is equipped with a 25-pin male D-sub connector for connection to the host computer, power supply and input/output signals. The DS6300 fieldbus models (Ethernet, DeviceNet, Profibus) adopt a 26-pin male connector instead of the 25-pin one.
  • Page 32: Main Interface

    The RTS and CTS signals control data transmission and synchronize the connected devices. If the RTS/CTS hardware protocol is enabled, the DS6300 activates the RTS output to indicate a message can be transmitted. The receiving unit must activate the CTS input to enable the transmission.
  • Page 33 Function TX485 + RS485 output (+) RX485 + RS485 input (+) TX485 - RS485 output (-) RX485 - RS485 input (-) GND_ISO Main signal ground DS6300 USER INTERFACE TX485+ RX485+ RX485+ TX485+ TX485- RX485- RX485- TX485- GND_ISO SGND Main Isolated...
  • Page 34 DS6300 RS485 Half-Duplex Interface The RS485 half-duplex interface can be used for multidrop connections with a Datalogic multiplexer or it can also be used for a master/slave layout. The overall maximum cable length should not exceed 1200 m (3937 ft).
  • Page 35: Auxiliary Interface

    The following pins of the 25-pin and 26-pin connector are used for RS232 full-duplex interface connection: Name Function RXAUX Receive data TXAUX Transmit data SGND AUX Auxiliary signal ground DS6300 USER INTERFACE RXAUX TXAUX SGNDAUX CHASSIS Earth Ground Figure 23 - RS232 Auxiliary Interface Connections...
  • Page 36 DS6300 Inputs The inputs of the reader are on the 25-pin and 26-pin connector (Figure D, 1 and Figure E, 1) of the DS6300. These inputs are called EXT_TRIG/PS, IN2/ENC, IN3 and IN4. Name Function EXT_TRIG/PS A External trigger (polarity insensitive) for PS...
  • Page 37 INSTALLATION DS6300 EXTERNAL TRIGGER/ENCODER Vext + 5V Ground Figure 26 - NPN Command Input Connection using External Power EXTERNAL TRIGGER/ENCODER DS6300 + 5V Ground Figure 27 - NPN Command Input Connection using Scanner Power DS6300 Vext EXTERNAL DEVICE IN3A + 5V...
  • Page 38 DS6300 DS6300 EXTERNAL DEVICE INREF + 5V IN3A Ground EXTERNAL DEVICE + 5V IN4A Ground Figure 29 - IN3/IN4 NPN Input Command using Scanner Power Input devices can be supplied by either scanner power (VS and GND) or external power supplies (Vext).
  • Page 39 The limit requested by the maximum power dissipation is more important than that of the maximum collector current: if one of these outputs is continuously driven, the maximum current must not be more than 40 mA although 130 mA may be reached in pulse conditions. DS6300 USER INTERFACE Vext 30 Vdc max Figure 30 –...
  • Page 40: Lonworks Connectors

    The use of these system circuits is not required in all the operating modes (see pa r. 2.7 for etails). Anyway, for a correct system functioning it is suggested to use Datalogic cables and ccessories and follow the description of the typical layout (see par. 2.7 for details).
  • Page 41: Network Termination

    When building a Lonworks system the network must be properly terminated by positioning BTK-6000 terminator in the DS6300 master reader and in the last DS6300 slave reader. Each side of the terminator provides a different connector; thus, it can be inserted either into...
  • Page 42: Lonworks Interface

    The Lonworks network is used for both input and output connection to build a multi-sided or omni-station system connecting several readers. The DS6300 master usually employs the 9-pin female connector for output connection to the first slave, while the 9-pin male one is terminated by inserting the BTK6000 terminator (see par.
  • Page 43 INSTALLATION The diagram below represents the termination of a DS6300-XXX-010 working as master by means of the BTK-6000 terminator. BTK-6000 Female Side Master VS_I/O LON A LON B REF_I/O = male connector = female connector Figure 36 – DS6300-XXX-010 Master Termination The diagram below represents the termination of a DS6300-XXX-010 working as slave by means of the BTK-6000 terminator.
  • Page 44: Ethernet Connector

    DS6300 2.3.3 Ethernet Connector This connector is only available for DS6300 Ethernet models and allows the Ethernet connection between the host and the scanner. Figure 39 – Cable RJ45 Male Modular Connector Figure 40 – DS6300 RJ45 Female Modular Connector This interface and the connector pinout (see the following table) are IEEE 802.3 10 BaseT...
  • Page 45 LAN as well as with a host PC directly connected to the scanner. The following is an example of a connection to a LAN through a Hub using a straight through cable: HUB / SWITCH DS6300 n. c. n. c. n. c. n. c.
  • Page 46: Devicenet Connector

    When using DeviceNet, the Main serial interface is disabled and must not be physically connected. NOTE The 5-pin male connector is only available in the DS6300 DeviceNet model and allows connection between the host and the reader: Figure 43 - DeviceNet 5-pin Male Connector...
  • Page 47: Profibus Connector

    INSTALLATION 2.3.5 Profibus Connector The 9-pin female Profibus connector (white) is only available in the DS6300 Profibus model and allows connection between the host and the reader: Figure 44 - Profibus 9-pin Female Connector DS6300 9-pin Profibus connector pinout Name...
  • Page 48: Power Supply

    The power consumption of the different DS6300 models is slightly different. In particular, when connecting several DS6300 readers in a master/slave connection, the typical power consumption for each scanner is 15 W. There is a power peak of about 20 W lasting 5..10 seconds caused by the motor starting.
  • Page 49: Positioning The Scanner

    Test Cable for DS6300 2.5 POSITIONING THE SCANNER The DS6300 reader is able to decode moving barcode labels at a variety of angles, however significant angular distortion may degrade reading performance. When mounting DS6300 take into consideration these three ideal label position angles: Pitch 0°, Skew 10°...
  • Page 50 DS6300 The Skew angle is represented by the value S in Figure 47. Position the reader to assure at least 10° for the Skew angle. This avoids the direct reflection of the laser light emitted by the scanner. For oscillating mirror models, this angle refers to the most inclined or external laser line, so that all other laser lines assure more than 10°...
  • Page 51: Typical Installations

    2.6 TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS 2.6.1 Standard Installation The DS6300 scanner is mounted on the ST-237 106° mounting bracket (see Figure 9) which guarantees a built-in Skew angle (S in the figure below) of 16° with respect to the frame plane (typically the Skew angle should be between 10° - 20°). This avoids the direct reflection of the laser light emitted by the scanner.
  • Page 52: Typical Layouts

    NOTE 2.7 TYPICAL LAYOUTS The DS6300 scanners can be connected in a variety of layouts depending on the number of scanners used and the required complexity of the reading station. These layouts range from Single Stand Alone to Complex Lonworks Networks.
  • Page 53 When On-Line operating mode is used, the reader is activated by an External Trigger (photoelectric sensor) when the object enters its reading zone. In the following case, the signal is passed to the DS6300 by the C-BOX 100, which also supplies the system. CAB-600X...
  • Page 54: Pass Through

    DS6300 2.7.2 Pass Through When Pass Through is activated on the Auxiliary interface, the DS6300 reader (all models) can be integrated in a network consisting of different scanners not provided with a Lonworks interface. This connection mode allows two or more devices to be connected to a single external serial interface.
  • Page 55: Rs232 Master/Slave

    Figure 54 – Pass Through Connection for Fieldbus Models 2.7.3 RS232 Master/Slave The RS232 mas ter/slave connection is used to integrate a DS6300 reader (all models) i network consisti ng of different scanners not provided with a Lonworks interface. The Sla e scan ners use RS232 only on the main and auxiliary interfaces.
  • Page 56 C-BOX 100 DS4600A Slave 2 PWR-120 C-BOX 100 Main Serial Interface Auxiliary Serial Interface P.S. (Presence Sensor) connected to External Trigger/PS input. Figure 55 – RS232 Master/Slave for DS6300 Master/Slave Models Remote Host Fieldbus DS6300 work Master CAB-601X C-BOX 100...
  • Page 57: Multiplexer

    INSTALLATION 2.7.4 Multiplexer The Multiplexer connection is used to integrate a DS6300 slave reader in a Multidrop network consisting of different scanners not provided with a Lonworks interface. Each scanner connected Multiplexer (MX4000) with RS485 half-duplex main interface. P.S.* P.S.* P.S.*...
  • Page 58: Local Lonworks Network

    DS6300 2.7.5 Local Lonworks Network A local Lonworks network allows logically connecting a DS6300 master reader with up to 31 DS6300 slaves. Actually, the maximum number of readers to be employed in the network depends on the system operating conditions; that is adopted operating mode and amount of data stream.
  • Page 59: Small Synchronized Network

    INSTALLATION Small Synchronized Network When building a small local Lonworks network (less than 10 scanners), the DS6300 master reader must be connected to a local host computer or a C-BOX 100 by means of a CAB-60XX cable connected to the 25-pin or 26-pin D-sub male connector.
  • Page 60 DS6300 The following image shows a system consisting of six readers where: • the system is powered by the PWR-240 • the master and all slaves are connected together through the CAB-610X cables • the external signals (trigger, encoder, serial to host, etc.) are connected to the master through the C-BOX 100 •...
  • Page 61: Large Synchronized Network

    All scanners act as slaves and are connected to the SC6000 through the PWO power supply/junction box. For DS6300 scanners, a single branch connector provides Lonworks communications between the scanners and the SC6000 unit. Power is distributed evenly by connecting groups of up to 4 Slave scanners through CAB-63XX cables.
  • Page 62: Multidata Network

    DS6300 Multidata Network In this layout, one master and up to 7 DS6300 slave readers have their own P.S. and therefore multiple reading phases. Each P.S. is connected through a C-BOX 100, which in turn is connected to its relative scanner through a CAB-60XX cable.
  • Page 63: Fieldbus Network

    The Fieldbus Ethernet model offers connectivity without any converter or adapter needed. The DS6300 master Fieldbus communicates with a remote host (for ex. remote PC connected via Internet) by means of a cable connected to the Fieldbus connector provided. It can be activated by a signal generated by the remote Host or by a physical presence sensor.
  • Page 64: Keypad And Display

    DS6300 2.8 KEYPAD AND DISPLAY The DS6300 keypad allows entering a menu for selection of one of the following functions: • Welcome: shows the current software release and operating mode; • Focus Adjustment: • Autolearn: starts the procedure making it possible to obtain an automatic, accurate and fast configuration of DS6300 without the necessity of directly checking/modifying the relevant parameters;...
  • Page 65: Test Mode

    2.9 FOCUS ADJUSTMENT The DS6300 provides a manual adjustment of the optics to optimize the reading performance by choosing the best focus between two extreme positions. The focus adjustment is continuous and not by step; thus, allowing an optimum adjustment around the selected position.
  • Page 66 DS6300 Display Visualization The first line of the display shows the read code and Good Read percentage. Possible suspending commas at the end of the code mean that the code is too long to be displayed. The second line of the display indicates the value of the focus position according to the table below.
  • Page 67: Software Configuration

    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 3 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 3.1 GENIUS™ INSTALLATION ™ Genius is a new Datalogic scanner configuration tool providing several important advantages: • Wizard approach for low skilled users; • Multi-language version; • Defined configuration directly stored in the reader; •...
  • Page 68 Figure 67 - Genius™ Wizard Closing Window Test Oper ating Mode This operating mode is not available when DS6300 works as slave. NOTE Figure 68 - Test Mode Selection This operating mode causes the reader to be continuously activated allowing to verify its reading features and its reading position with respect to the barcode.
  • Page 69: On Line Operating Mode

    This operating mode requires the reader to be connected to an external Presence Sensor using EXT TRIG/PS A and EXT TRIG/PS B inputs. During the active phase of the presence sensor, the DS6300 reader tries to acquire and correctly decode the code. In case the decoding phase is successful, the barcode characters are transmitted on the serial interface.
  • Page 70: Genius™ Network Setup Through Master

    DS6300 3.2.2 Genius™ Network Setup Through Master The Network Setup allows configuring your Local Lonworks Network through the Master using Genius™. Three different procedures are available to define the number of network slave scanners, their label and address according to two main conditions:...
  • Page 71 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION The following dialog box appears asking whether to send the configuration to the Master or not: 2. Click the "Yes" button, then click on the icon available on the Toolbar to make the “Devices” area appear next to the Parameter Explorer window. By repeatedly clicking the icon this area will be displayed or hidden.
  • Page 72 DS6300 3. Then, proceed with the network setup by using one of the icons available on the Tool Bar according to the procedure to follow: Net-Autoset procedure Network Wizard procedure Express Network Setup procedure Net-Autoset This procedure is to be used when all scanner addresses and labels are unknown (typically...
  • Page 73: Network Wizard

    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Network Wizard Before performing this procedure, a Lonworks address must be assigned to each slave scanner. The most practical method is through the Net-Autoset procedure. See par. 3.2.3 for alternative address assignment methods. Once all addresses have been assigned, the Network Wizard is to be used when one or more scanner addresses and labels need to be modified.
  • Page 74 DS6300 2. If desired, select a slave scanner within the "Current Devices" area and click on the icon (or select the "Show Device" option from the right-click menu) to make the dialog box appear as follows: The "Show Device" option is particularly useful after the Net-Autoset procedure or whenever it is necessary to know which address is assigned to a specific slave scanner.
  • Page 75: Alternative Slave Address Assignment

    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 3.2.3 Alternative Slave Address Assignment As alternatives to Network Setup through the Master, each Slave scanner can be assigned an address through the following methods: • address setting through the Local Device Network Settings item in the Device Menu with the slave scanner connected to Genius™...
  • Page 76: Parameter Default Values

    DS6300 3.4 PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUES The following table contains the list of the factory default settings for the DS6300. Genius™ also allows checking the parameter default values by selecting the "Compare parameters" option available in the Tools menu and comparing the current scanner configuration to the default one.
  • Page 77 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Parameter Default Setting Reading Parameters Beam Shutter Disabled Overflow Start Ratio Overflow Stop Ratio Reading Mode Reconstruction Reconstruction Parameters Enabled Stacked Code Disabled (unchecked) Extended MinMatch Position Tolerance Duration Tolerance Min Start/Stop Number Inter Char Gap Addon Overflow Ratio Scan Line Amplitude Amplitude Settings Enable Disabled (unchecked)
  • Page 78 DS6300 Parameter Default Setting Auxiliary Serial Port Heartbeat Disable Pass Through Disabled (unchecked) Parameters Baud Rate 115200 Parity None Data Bits Stop Bits Digital I/O Setting Digital Input Lines Setting Debouncing For Input 1, 3 and 4 5 ms Debouncing For Input 2 500 µs...
  • Page 79: Reading Features

    With just a set of partial scans on the label (obtained using the motion of the label itself), the DS6300 is able to “reconstruct” the barcode. A typical set of partial scans is shown in the figure below: Code Direction Figure 75 –...
  • Page 80: Performance

    DS6300 decoder will able read label with tilt angle between + α max and - α max as shown in the following figure: ° Conveyor α α No Read No Read No Read Laser Beam Figure 77 – Reading Zones with α Max 4.2 PERFORMANCE...
  • Page 81 READING FEATURES Minimum Code Height for ACR Reading (mm) 45° 30° Conveyor Speed (m/s) 0.25 0.30 Code 39 0.33 Code Resolution 0.38 (mm) 0.50 0.72 1.00 Ratio 3:1; Interdigit = Module Size Table 2 Minimum Code Height for ACR Reading (mm) 45°...
  • Page 82: Reading Diagrams

    DS6300 4.3 READING DIAGRAMS 4.3.1 DS6300 Standard Model DS6300-100-0XX - Resolution: 0.20 mm/8 mils (in) (cm) Focus Position = 40 Focus Position = 0 CONDITIONS Code = Interleaved 2/5 or Code 39 PCS = 0.90 Pitch angle = 0° Skew angle = 10° - 20°...
  • Page 83 READING FEATURES DS6300-100-0XX - Resolution: 0.30 mm/12 mils 32 34 (in) (cm) 20 25 Focus Position = 0 Focus Position = 40 Focus Position = 60 (in) (cm) Figure 79 - Standard Model 0.30 mm / 12 mils Reading Diagram...
  • Page 84 DS6300 DS6300-100-0XX - Resolution: 0.38 mm/15 mils 36 38 42 44 (in) (cm) 95 100 105 110 Focus Position = 0 Focus Position = 100 Focus Position = 60 (in) (cm) Figure 80 - Standard Model 0.38 mm / 15 mils Reading Diagram...
  • Page 85 READING FEATURES DS6300-100-0XX - Resolution: 0.50 mm/20 mils 48 52 56 (in) (cm) 110 120 130 140 Focus Position = 100 Focus Position = 60 Focus Position = 0 (in) (cm) Figure 81 - Standard Model 0.50 mm / 20 mils Reading Diagram...
  • Page 86: Ds6300 Oscillating Mirror Model

    DS6300 4.3.2 DS6300 Oscillating Mirror Model DS6300-105-0XX (oscillating mirror) - Resolution: 0.20 mm/8 mils (in) (cm) Focus Focus Position = 0 Position = 40 (in) (cm) Figure 82 – Oscillating Mirror Model 0.20 mm / 8 mils Reading Diagram CONDITIONS Code = Interleaved 2/5 or Code 39 PCS = 0.90...
  • Page 87 READING FEATURES DS6300-105-0XX (oscillating mirror) - Resolution: 0.30 mm/12 mils 32 34 (in) (cm) Focus Position = 0 Focus Position = 40 Focus Position = 60 (in) (cm) Figure 83 - Oscillating Mirror Model 0.30 mm / 12 mils Reading Diagram...
  • Page 88 DS6300 DS6300-105-0XX (oscillating mirror) - Resolution: 0.38 mm/15 mils 18 20 26 28 (in) (cm) 95 100 105 Focus Position = 0 Focus Position = 100 Focus Position = 60 (in) (cm) Figure 84 - Oscillating Mirror Model 0.38 mm / 15 mils Reading Diagram...
  • Page 89 READING FEATURES DS6300-105-0XX (oscillating mirror) - Resolution: 0.50 mm/20 mils 48 52 56 (in) (cm) 20 30 110 120 130 140 Focus Position = 100 Focus Position = 60 Focus Position = 0 (in) (cm) Figure 85 - Oscillating Mirror Model 0.50 mm / 20 mils Reading Diagram...
  • Page 90: Ds6300 With Gfx-60

    DS6300 4.3.3 DS6300 with GFX-60 DS6300 with GFX-60 - Resolution: 0.20 mm/8 mils Figure 86 – GFX-60 0.20 mm / 8 mils Reading Diagram Note: 0 value on the X axis is measured from the nose of the GFX-60 0 value on the Y axis is measured from the conveyor plane focus position = 0 DS6XXX with GFX-60 - Resolution: 0.30 mm/12 mils...
  • Page 91 READING FEATURES DS6XXX with GFX-60 - Resolution: 0.50 mm/20 mils Figure 88 - GFX-60 0.50 mm / 20 mils Reading Diagram Note: 0 value on the X axis is measured from the nose of the GFX-60 0 value on the Y axis is measured from the conveyor plane focus position = 100 DS6XXX with GFX-60 - Resolution: 1.00 mm/40 mils Figure 89 - GFX-60 1.00 mm / 40 mils Reading Diagram...
  • Page 92: Maintenance

    WARNING 5.2 AUTOMATIC SCANNER REPLACEMENT (ASR) The Datalogic Automatic Scanner Replacement (ASR) procedure allows restoring system nctioning automatically after one or more scanners are replaced in a Master/Slave Lonworks network. he Master must be prepared at the time of installation in order for this procedure to work orrectly.
  • Page 93: Scanner Replacement Procedure

    MAINTENANCE 5.2.2 Scanner Replacement Procedure The ASR procedure requires replacing one scanner at a time. NOTE Slave 1. Power down the entire system. 2. Replace the Slave scanner with a new one (default settings). 3. Power up the system and wait for initialization. Master 1.
  • Page 94: Troubleshooting

    DS6300 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Before contacting your local Datalogic office or Datalogic Partner or ARC, it is suggested to save the device configuration to a *.ddc file by means of the Genius™ software configuration program and check the device exact model and serial number.
  • Page 95 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Suggestion On Line Mode and Serial On Line • Genius™ software configuration Mode: program select the OPERATING MODES folder and check the “Reading Phase the reader does not respond correctly to Timeout” parameterization. the expected external signal end. •...
  • Page 96 DS6300 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Suggestion How do I obtain my units’ serial • The device serial number is printed on the numbers? device identification label that is affixed to the reader (Figure A, 2). • The serial number is also displayed when connecting the device through the Genius™...
  • Page 97: Technical Features

    TECHNICAL FEATURES 7 TECHNICAL FEATURES ELECTRICAL FEATURES (see note 1) Supply voltage 15 to 30 Vdc Power consumption 15 W typical 20 W Max. (including startup current) Communication Interfaces Main (isolated) Baud Rate RS232 1200 to 115200 RS485 full-duplex 1200 to 115200 RS485 half-duplex 1200 to 115200 20 mA current loop...
  • Page 98 DS6300 SOFTWARE FEATURES Readable codes Interleaved 2/5 Code 39 standard Codabar Code 128 EAN128 Code 93 (Standard and Full ASCII) EAN/UPC (including Add-on 2 and Add-on 5) Code selection Up to 10 codes during one reading phase Headers and Terminators...
  • Page 99: Glossary

    This organization (a service of the Food and Drug Administration) is responsible for the safety regulations governing acceptable limitations on electronic radiation from laser devices. Datalogic devices are in compliance with the CDRH regulations. Code Positioning Variation in code placement that affects the ability of a scanner to read a code. The terms Pitch, Skew, and Tilt deal with the angular variations of code positioning in the X, Y and Z axes.
  • Page 100 Interface A shared boundary defined by common physical interconnection characteristics, signal characteristics and meanings of interchanged signals. LED (Light Emitting Diode) A low power electronic device that can serve as a visible or near infrared light source when voltage is applied continuously or in pulses. It is commonly used as an indicator light and uses less power than an incandescent light bulb but more than a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
  • Page 101 Step-a-Head™ makes it possible to rotate the reader head and the decoder base independently from each other. As a result of the Step-a-Head™, the DS6300 can always be installed in the ideal position. It is possible to change the orientation of the connector panel while the laser window remains in the desired position.
  • Page 102: Index

    General View; ix Oscillating Mirror; 3 DeviceNet Connector Panel; xi Multidata Network; 48 Display and Keypad Panel; x DS6300 Oscillating Mirror Version; x Ethernet Connector Panel; xi Master/Slave Connector Panel; xi Network Setup; 56 Profibus Connector Panel; xi Standard Version; ix Genius™...
  • Page 103 Reading Diagrams; 68 Technical Features; 83 DS6300 with GFX-60; 76 Terminator; 27 Oscillating Mirror Models; 72 Test Mode Using Keypad; 51 Standard Models; 68 Troubleshooting; 80 Reading Features; 65 Typical Layouts; 38 Reference Documentation; v Fieldbus Network; 49 Local Lonworks; 44 Multiplexer;...
  • Page 104: Declaration Of Conformity

    Bologna - Italy dichiara che declares that the déclare que le bescheinigt, daß das Gerät declare que el DS6300-XXX-XXX, Laser Scanner; e tutti i suoi modelli and all its models et tous ses modèles und seine Modelle y todos sus modelos...
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