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Microscan HawkEye 1510 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Microscan HawkEye 1510 User Manual (340 pages)
Fixed-Mount DPM Reader
Brand:
Microscan
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 24 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
Preface
16
Welcome
16
Purpose of this Manual
16
Manual Conventions
16
Configurations
18
Selecting the Correct Hawkeye™ to Read Your Data Matrix
18
Data Matrix Construction
20
Selection Criteria
21
Resolution
21
Field of View
21
Working Distance
22
Selecting a Lens
22
Standard Lens Selection Chart
22
Custom Lens Selection
23
Selecting Lighting
23
Standard Light Selection
23
Hawkeye™ 1515
24
Hawkeye™ 1525
25
Hawkeye™ XL Details
25
Custom Light Selection
26
Hawkeye™ 1510
26
Connecting to the Hawkeye™ 1500
28
Connectivity
28
TCP/IP Port
28
Serial Port
30
Rear Panel
31
Power Connector
32
Power Supply Wiring
33
Field I/O Connector
35
Grounding Tab (Optional)
38
I/O Expansion Module (Optional)
40
Using the I/O Expansion Module
41
I/O Expansion Module Connectors
43
I/O Interface Connector - J1
43
Opto In, Opto Out, & Strobe Output Terminal Block - TB1
44
General Purpose I/O Terminal Block - TB2
46
Field I/O Wiring Examples
47
Input Opto Wiring
47
Output Opto Wiring
48
General Purpose I/O Wiring
51
External I/O Terminal Block Adapter (Optional)
54
External I/O Terminal Block Connectors
54
I/O Interface Connector - (15 Connector HDB-Sub)
54
Signal Distribution Terminal Block
55
Field I/O Wiring Examples
57
Input Opto Wiring
57
Output Opto Wiring
58
TTL I/O Wiring
60
External I/O Terminal Block Adapter Cable (Optional)
61
External Strobe & Sensor
63
Serial Connector & Serial Adapter Cable
66
Ethernet
68
Power & Ethernet Leds
69
Mode/Status Leds
70
Verification Leds
71
Beeper
71
Quicset
71
Front Panel Hawkeye™ 1510
72
Light Port Connector
72
Mounting Blocks
74
Optional Location for Mounting Block
74
Hawkeye™ 1500 Series Overview
76
Unique Camera Names
78
Application Modes
78
Demo
78
Motion
79
Stop and Scan
79
Supermarket
79
Lighting Modes
79
Retry Modes
81
Time
82
Count
82
GPIO in 4 Duration
82
ISWT (Inter-Symbol Wait)
83
PID List
84
PID List W/Acquire
85
Light
85
Hawkeye™ 1500 I/O Operations
85
Trigger Behavior
85
Trigger Diagrams
86
Trigger Diagram 1
87
Trigger Diagram 3
89
Trigger Diagram 4
90
Trigger Diagram 5
91
Trigger Diagram 6
92
Triggering the Unit (Inputs)
92
Physical Triggers
93
Virtual Triggers
93
Additional Physical Triggers Available
94
Outputs
94
Data Valid - Pipelined
95
Pass/Fail Only - Pipelined
96
Data Valid - Full Handshake
97
Pass/Fail Only - Full Handshake
99
DV - 2 Line Verify - Full HS
100
DV - 2 Line Verify - Pulse
103
Formatted Output & Audio
106
Reported Error Codes
107
Quicset® Symbol Photometry
110
Readrunner
112
Setting up Communications
112
Overview
112
Readrunner Menus
113
Setting up Your Application
118
Adding a Camera that Is on a Different Subnet
122
Using Live Video to Align the Camera
123
Using Learn During Image Optimization
125
Displaying Camera Report Information
126
Resetting Camera Report Statistics
129
Saving Configuration Files
130
Loading Configuration Files
131
Releasing Control of a Camera
132
Removing a Camera
132
Using Readrunner
133
Setting up Photometry
133
Preprocessing Images
135
Setting up Symbology
136
Defining the Region of Interest
137
Copying Current to PID
139
Copying PID to Current
139
Setting up Text Matching
140
Match List Triggered I/O
142
Behavior of the Wildcard Match
151
Setting up Serial Number Matching
152
Specifying
155
Application Modes
157
Lighting
159
Retry Modes
160
Extended PID List
162
Read Timeout
163
Report Budget
163
Triggers
164
Advanced I/O
165
Supported Keyword Names
170
Supported Behaviors
172
Serial/Tcp Settings
175
Ethernet/Ip Connectivity
178
Output Format Strings
182
Format String Keywords
188
Keyword Example
193
Toggling the Target Laser
197
Toggling the Beeper
198
Controlling the Beep
199
Saving Parameters on the Camera to Flash
200
Restoring Defaults
200
Decoder
200
Application Mode
200
Decoder & Application Mode
201
Displaying
201
Verification Report
201
Reports & Images over a Serial Connection
202
Commands Sent to and Output from the Camera
202
Programming User Buttons
203
Sending Remote Commands to the Camera
205
Timing & Rate Information
205
Information about Cameras on the Network
207
Readrunner Version Number
209
Fine Tuning & Monitoring Your Application
211
Selecting Symbologies (1D or 2D)
211
Camera Resolution and Pixels
211
Learning & Unlearning
212
Enabling Assisted Learn
214
Unlearning
214
Modifying Decoding Parameters
215
Data Matrix Parameters
215
Barcode Parameters
220
Expert Settings
224
Data Matrix Fine Tune
226
BC412 Parameters
227
QR Code Parameters
228
Code 39 Parameters
229
I2Of5 Parameters
230
UPC Parameters
230
Debugging Images
231
Configuring the Part Queue
231
Uploading Images Using Queueview
237
Saving Images to the PC Using Queueview
239
Saving the Current Image
240
Loading Image Files to the Camera
240
Returning the Camera to Acquisition
241
The Filmstrip Recorder
242
Reading Difficult Symbols
244
General Reading Guidelines
244
Further Explanation
244
Preprocessing with Morphology
245
Erode Example
246
Dilate Example
247
Reading Different Difficult Symbols
248
The Bootloader
250
Diagnostic Levels
250
Diagnostic Monitor
250
Boot Loader Power-On Self-Tests
252
Hard Error
252
Bootloader Menu
252
D - Dump Memory
253
Syntax
253
M - Modify Memory
254
Syntax
254
Dt - Display Test Menu
254
Et - Execute Test
255
Syntax
255
Dbp - Display Boot Parameters
255
Mbp - Modify Boot Parameters
256
Standalone Mode
256
Syntax
256
Manufacturing Mode
257
DM - Display Menu
258
Syntax
258
Dfb - Display Flash Blocks
259
Syntax
259
Der - Display Ethernet Registers
259
Wmr - Write MAC Register
260
Syntax
260
Wpr - Write PHY Register
260
Cpu - Display CPU Registers
260
Flsh - Display System Flash Size
261
Syntax
261
Ram - Display System RAM Size
261
Cach - I-Cache Control
261
File Transfer and Execute
261
R - Reset Unit
262
Syntax
262
J - Jump to Application
262
E - Display Last Logged Error
262
H - Display Command Help
262
Diagnostic Test Menu
262
Leds
264
Power-On Sequence
264
Error Codes
264
Hawkeye™ 1510
266
Optics
267
External Lighting Mounting Options
270
Power for Lights
271
Options
271
Lighting Connector
272
Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions
274
Frequently Asked Questions
274
My Camera Is Connected to the Network and Serial Port, but I Have no Idea What the Current Communication Settings Are. How Do I Figure It out
274
I Have DHCP Activated, but the Camera Reports a 169.254.X.X Address
275
What's Happening
275
How Can I Tell if the IP Configuration of My PC and My Camera Are Valid
276
How Do I Restore the Camera to Factory Defaults
276
When Should I Use DHCP
276
I Have no Idea What the Current Settings Are for the Camera. What Do I Do
277
What if Learn Succeeds but Read Fails
277
My Decode Data Is very Long. Is There a Way to Disable the Sending of this Data on the Serial Port
277
Is There a Way to Break this Control so I Can Get It Back
278
I Had Control of the Camera over the Serial Port and Left the Machine for a few Minutes. When I Came Back, the Camera was no Longer under Control. What Happened
278
I'M Using the Part Queue to Record Images on the Camera But, after a While, the Camera Runs Much Slower. What's Going on
279
Do the Version Numbers Have to Match
279
What's the Timing for Normal Strobe and Power Strobe? I'M Assuming
279
Mode
279
Is the "Exposure" in the Photometry Dialog and Command the same as the "Shutter" on the Hawkeye™ 15
280
What Exactly Happens with Auto Photometry When Using a Sensor as a
280
Readrunner Once this Happens
280
Sometimes, When Using a Logitech Mouse and Scrolling with the Wheel, I See Crashes in Readrunner Especially in the Network Overview Form. What Can I Do to Fix this Behavior
281
Trouble Reading
281
Setting the Hawkeye™ 1500 to Factory Default Settings
281
Samples of Reader Programming Data Matrices
281
Setting Serial Communications
281
Setting Triggers
282
Resetting
282
Setting Targeting
282
Setting Beeper
282
Setting Illumination
282
Resetting ROI
282
Setting Learn/Unlearn
283
Setting Photometry
283
Saving
283
Setting DHCP
283
Upgrading Camera Software
284
Overview
284
Using Hawkeye™ Bootloader
285
Using Hawkeye™ Flasher
288
Symbology Reference
292
Data Matrix
292
Data Matrix Certification
292
What Is Data Matrix
292
Data Matrix Components
294
Data Matrix Error Correction
296
Bit Versus Codeword
297
Data Matrix Encoding Schemes
298
Ecc 200
300
Data Matrix Specification Details
300
Summary of Additional Features
302
Symbol Structure
302
Creating a Data Matrix
303
Reader Programming Data Matrix
304
Symbol Samples
305
2-D Symbols
305
Data Matrix (Data "123456789
305
PDF417 (Data "PDF417 Sample
305
Code 128 (Data "This Is Code 128
305
Code 93 (Data "1234 CODE 93
305
Code 39 (Data "ABCD CODE 39
306
Interleaved 2 of 5 (Data "25251234567890
306
Codabar (Data "1234567890
306
Ean
306
EAN 8 (Data "76543210
306
UPC a (Data "98765432109
307
5-Digit Postnet with Check Character (Data "020215
307
SEMI BC412 with both Start/Stop & Checksum
307
Pharmacode (Data "399
307
Specifications
308
Hawkeye™ 1500 Dimensions
309
Custom Programming Using a Serial Connection
318
Code Walkthrough
319
Complete Source Code
321
Index
328
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