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MICRO-IMAGECHECKER A200/A100 SERIES Hardware Manual
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1. ANM81303 gt A BIETE a ue RC SEL ue HP oer oam ne bd dno A Ea ori dic aca dr Me Mac ioo re Ms A deis i i COM port Cable terminals A Series PC side PIN No wie Signal Imagechecker side 1 Red TXD to COM port 2 White RXD i ANM81303 serial cable 3 Black RTS 3116 E Length approx 3 m p 4 Yellow CTs am 4 em 38 x 5 Blue DSR 2 e 6 Green GND m 7 Brown DCD i 8 Gray DTR MEW FP series MEW FP series Computer communication unit ICHA series RIRES q in igna E im Pin A Signal 1 FG 1 Red TxD HA A 2 TXD 2 White RxD Hi fp 3 RXD ME 3 Black RTS fr Short Shor 4 RTS 4 Yellow CTS fri TS CTS 5 Blue DSR H mE 6 Green GND H 7 GND 7 Brown DeD Short en p 8 DCD 8 Gray DTR fi Vu 9 DTR i Cover Shield pe eee enm eec nen Cover Shield Female lt MEW FP series bis MEW FPO Pin Gr Signal po mn Inscription Signal 1 Red TXD a s TXD 2 White RXD fi I pH RXD U l RTS H D GND l aaa eec y ellow l l e 5 Blue DSR hi 1 1 6 Green GND i Le oa i 7 Brown DCD Short i 8 Gray DIR PS
2. For saving and restoring VBT Ver 2 data only PLC PC Inspection results and measured A specialized software program running under data from the A Series is commu Windows is used to backup and restore image nicated to the PLC The PLC con data and various types of setting data stored in trols machinery systems the A Series controller A200 A100 Hardware Serial RS 232C Ports 4 2 COM port Data output VBT Ver 2 4 2 COM port Data output VBT Ver 2 Terminal Positions A Hoshiden manufactured connector part no TCS6180 is used as the COM RS 232C port on the controller unit a Om Controller sige terminal Pin No Wire color Signal Name e m 1 Red TxD u B 61 3 2 White RxD sl IE 1 3 Black RTS x JE we B 74 4 Yellow CTS a eel 8115 2 5 Blue DSR STA A ha 8 6 Green GND tm i 7 Brown DCD 5 ml E i 8 Grav DTR iNe INT 1 8 gt Example wiring IBM Connection with an IBM PC AT compatible PC AT Compatible Machine
3. Imagechecker NA Pin Signal Signal Pin 1 DCD TxD 1 2 RxD RxD 2 3 TxD RTS 3 4 DTR CTS 4 5 GND DSR 5 6 DSR GND 6 7 RTS DCD 7 8 CTS Please use the ANM81103 RS 232C DTR 8 9 RI cable provided Shield Cover Cover Shield You do not need to prepare anything ANM81103 KERNE NED Joe Wee EEE FREE Te wn IA ge Sex cens mue ev eter TUS A A OA A COM port Cable terminals A Series PC side PIN No Wire Signal Imagechecker side O 1 t color Name 1 1 Red TXD to COM port White RXD ANM81108 serial cable 3 Black RTS EI l Length approx 3 m i 4 Yellow CTS d dam d Een 96 5 Blue DSR 2 i pm A 6 Green GND 5 8 Wiring diagram is given above 7 Brown DCD 8 Gray DTR Serial RS 232C Ports A200 A100 Hardware 4 2 COM port Data output VBT Ver 2 Connection with PLC Please make the connection using the ANM81303 RS232C cable see below according to the following wiring example Since the wires on the PLC side of the RS232C cable are loose please prepare them in accordance with the PLC you will be using It may be necessary to make preparations for short circuits on PLCs therefore please make the connection after verifying the wiring example a
4. Terminal block socket Manufacturer Part contact model number Matusita Electric Works Ltd JANMA8001 Phoenix Contact KK Model number Part order number MC1 5 16 ST 3 5 1840502 Screw on fittings Manufacturer Conductor Conductor Screw torque surface area surface area cross section cross section Phoenix Contact KK SZS0 4 x 2 5 0 4 x 2 5mm 0 25N m or less Socket for attaching Size Conductor surface area cross section terminal block AWG 24 to 16 0 3 to 1 25mm2 Wiring Method 7mm 1 Remove the wire shield 2 Insert the wire into a terminal 3 When connecting two or more wires block hole until it stops Turn twist them together before inserting the screw Using Terminal Blocks Correctly Attach wires and attach or remove the terminal block only when the power is OFF Do not use soldered wires Vibrations may cause breakage Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports A200 A100 Hardware 3 2 Output Terminal Parallel Output Port 3 2 Output Terminal Parallel Output Port Terminal Positions Com FLA COM RDY ERR REN STR OVE D1 D2 D3 EA D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 MICRO IMAGECHECKER A200 E Output Circuit Controller parallel output NPN specification circuit Output Rated operating volta
5. 2 5 View range and Lens Selection Tables 2 5 2 ANM832 Standard Camera Bere ANM8850 1 ANB847L ANUGIONT ANBBASNG ANBS43L Resolution Vien ange nam f 50mm f 50mm f 25mm f 16mm f 8 5mm um pixel Vertical Horizontal view view a b a b a b a b a b Vertical Horizontal range range 1 1 1 59 183 48 183 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 73 94 62 94 4 2 4 2 3 3 2 87 64 76 64 6 3 6 3 4 4 3 101 49 90 49 8 3 8 3 5 5 3 115 41 104 41 31 23 10 4 10 4 7 5 8 0 150 29 139 29 49 17 15 6 15 6 10 10 7 186 23 175 23 66 14 31 11 20 8 20 9 12 5 13 3 221 19 210 19 84 12 42 10 26 0 26 1 15 16 0 256 17 245 17 101 11 53 9 31 3 31 3 20 21 4 326 14 315 14 137 9 76 8 30 6 5 41 7 41 7 30 32 0 467 11 456 11 207 8 121 7 54 6 62 5 62 6 40 42 7 608 9 597 9 277 7 166 6 5 78 5 5 83 3 83 4 50 53 4 348 6 5 211 6 102 5 5 104 2 104 3 75 80 1 524 6 323 5 5 162 5 5 156 3 156 4 100 106 8 700 6 436 5 5 221 5 5 208 3 208 6 150 160 2 661 5 5 341 5 312 5 312 9 200 213 6 886 5 461 5 416 7 417 2 250 267 0 580 5 520 8 521 5 300 320 4 625 0 625 8 a distance from end of lens to object Metal fitting b thickness of adapter ring 7 b Adapter ring Lens a Distance between the front of the lens and the object Vertical view Horizontal view ge Note The view range lens table is designed primarily for use as a focusing guide Use the camera itself to make the final adjustments to focus view range distance to work resolution and any other settings which need to be
6. 2 e 2 a E d e 4 e ia amp Es 9 10 A200 A100 Hardware Dimension diagram 9 6 Lenses ANM8828 38 4 1 32 UNF CS MOUNT 38 ANM88281 L 37 5 sl L 4 2 20 i 11 5 1 32UNF CS MOUNT I f T f 3 3 Y Y 9 11 Dimension diagram A200 A100 Hardware 9 6 Lenses 9 12 Chapter 10 Pin Assignment 10 1 Camera Pin Positions ANM831 10 3 10 2 Camera Pin Positions ANM832 10 4 Pin Assignment A200 A100 Hardware 10 2 A200 A100 Hardware Pin Assignment 10 1 Camera Pin Positions ANM831 10 1 Camera Pin Positions ANM831 Micro Imagechecker HR10A 10P 12P HR10A 10P 12S Camera ANM831 Hirose Hirose NM View direction View direction II gt ANM843 100000 HR10A 10R 12S HR10A 10R 12P Hirose Hirose l CAMERA A l Female Female No Signal Name No Signal Name No Signal Name Signal Name No 1 POWER GND 7 SHT3 2 12V NAO 12V 2 2 12V 8 SHT1 1 POWER GND HH POWER GND 1 3 Video shield 9 SHT2 4 VIDEO pme VIDEO 4 4 VIDEO 10 SHT GND 3 Video shield Video shield 3 5 HD shield 11 TRIGGER 6 HD LEE HD 6 6 HD 12
7. NN Input Circuit Controller parallel input circuit 3 3 Input Terminal Parallel Input Port Input Terminal Parallel Input Port Signal Name Content COM COMMON START common STA START Inspection start signal COM COMMON COMMON other than START input ACK ACKNOWLEDGE Data receiving complete signal TYP TYPE Product type switched signal INT INT Data input IN2 IN2 IN to IN8 IN3 IN3 IN4 IN4 IN5 IN5 IN6 IN6 IN7 IN7 IN8 IN8 24V DC Controller power supply 24 V DC 24 V DC a FUNCTIONAL Functional ground EARTH Example of connection with PLC used as NPN External power supply c 1 elo _5 m Micro imagechecker input ako A YS Input AN PLC output COM SH YO Rated operating o gt AW voltage 5 V to 24 V DC IN Maxmum additiv voltage 30 V DC COM Example of connection with PLC used as PNP External power supply OO PLC output COM Micro imagechecker input COM f YO Ar nr MW Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports A200 A100 Hardware 3 4 Cautions Related to Parallel Input Output 3 4 Cautions Related to Parallel Input Output The input output ports are housed in the particular controller being used The ports differ acc
8. or Ml U B E B Using the Camera Correctly When you connect more than one camera to an A200 controller be sure the cameras are of the same type When you connect only one camera to an A200 controller plug it into the Camera A jack Do not use products other than those specified by us for camera cables or camera extension cables Do not connect multiple camera cables or camera extension cables to one another to make an extension Do not touch the camera s CCD elements or lens surface Also be sure to cap the camera when storing it in order to prevent smudges on the CCD elements or lens surface Change the DIP switch positions in accordance with the camera mode Be very certain not to change the DIP switch settings of other DIP switches A200 A100 Hardware Part Names and Functions 1 2 A Series Camera 1 2 2 CS Mount Camera a CS Mount Camera Part Names and Functions 1 Camera The camera s main unit Lens mount A CS mount Lens Use the C CS mount lens together with an adapter ring as necessary Select a lens from the Field of Vision and Lens Selection Table on page 2 9 Cable connector The camera is connected to the controller via this connector If necessary also use a camera extension cable with a part number specified by us Metal fitting Hardware used to mount the camera Using the Cam
9. 8 4 Camera Extension Cable Not conformed Part Number ANM84002A Extension cable 7m total 10m Not conformed ANM84007A Extension cable 12m total 15m Not conformed ANM84012A Extension cable 17m total 20m Not conformed ANM84017A Extension cable 2m total 5m CE compliant Conformed ANM84002ACE Extension cable 7m total 10m CE compliant Conformed ANM84007ACE Extension cable 12m total 15m CE compliant Conformed ANM84012ACE Extension cable 17m total 20 CE compliant Conformed ANM84017ACE Anti bending extension cable 2m total 5m Not conformed ANM84502 Anti bending extension cable 7m total 10m Not conformed ANM84507 Anti bending extension cable 12m total 15m Not conformed ANM84512 Anti bending extension cable 17m total 20m The length of a cable with CE is short a little Not conformed ANM84517 Part Numbers A200 A100 Hardware 85 Keypad 8 5 Keypad Hem Specification Part Number Keypad for A M series Cable length 2m Not conformed ANM85202 Cable length 3m Not conformed ANM85203 Cable length 5m Not conformed ANM85205 Cable length 10m Not conformed ANM85210 Cable length 2m CE Conformed ANM85202CE Cable length 3m CE Conformed ANM85203CE Cable length 5m CE Conformed ANM85205CE Cable length 10m CE Conformed ANM85210CE T
10. 9 1 9 5 ww pun od g ejeure e SABU JOU seop 11 00 LY 24 0 yoeye ueo LIEU euo AlUOy 5 5 104 Pu 8 S y dep EW 4 SS sS C Q0ZV 4 393H939VWI 0891W Ov 01 120 ud yl Dimension diagram A200 A100 Hardware 9 2 Camera 9 2 Camera 9 2 1 Double Speed Random Camera ANM831 31 54 5 29 8 46 5 CS KA L ner 24 5 1 4 20UNC 2 M3 depth 4mm 13 4 M3 depth 2 5mm 31 depth 9mm A Gs fi mo p F N tolo o Llosa b 3 25 al mg 9 2 2 CS Mount Camera ANM832 31 49 5 8 1 43 A ON tue COT CRM UE OSEE a E bin OO l Ri y
11. Ni Cover Shield i A200 A100 Hardware Serial RS 232C Ports 4 2 COM port Data output VBT Ver 2 Example of connection with Mitsubishi PLC Computer Link Communication with Mitsubishi A Q series supports for Type 4 Example 1 Mitsubishi A amp Q series 9pins ICH A series 3 Red D 5 Blue DSR 6 DSR 6 Green GND 8 Gray DTR A Cover Shield Example 2 Mitsubishi A 8 Q series 25pins CHA series E Red XD 5 Blue DSR 6 Green GND L_8 Gray DTR Cover Shield Example 3 Mitsubishi FX series 9pins ICH A series Ci Real vo 5 Blue DSR L 6 Tom 6 Green GND 8 Gravi DTR Cover Shield Serial RS 232C Ports A200 A100 Hardware 4 2 COM port Data output VBT Ver 2 Example of connection with Omron PLC Omron C series ICHA series Ex 1 9 pin i Pin Signal i f Wire i Pin sat Signal 1 FG 1 Red TXD 2 TXD 2 White RXD T pot 3 RXD 1 J 1 i 3 Black RTS Short Shof 4 RTS 4 Yellow CTS t ee CTS i PI IMMA 9 Blue DSR H Short 6 6 Green GND TH M 7 7 Brown DCD de sl 8 8 Gray DTR fr N 9 GND Cover Shield Le w Cover Shiel
12. Output Circuit The flash terminal is located in the output terminal The common terminal for use by the flash is a specialized terminal Do not use it together with other common lines Use the output controller parallel output NPN specification circuit within the ranges illustrated below Maximum 24mA for 1 Signal NPN output controller output circuit F Output a l us Rated operating voltage Output ese TO Rated operating voltage 5V to 24V Photo mos controller output circuit Use within the range specified below 24 Current 5 i load mA i 24 Externally supplied power voltage V Standard voltage 5 V to 24 V DC In the case on the NPN output controller use a flash for which the time from when the flash 5Vto24V Flash Timing Chart ON 550us 450us OFF M gt i Around 63us 1H l me i Flash output H signal LA c ia gt bed gt NPN output controller A B C S50us Photo Mos output controller A B C 450us A Imagechecker flash output sync signal lag This value changes depending on what type of strobe is attached Strobe response time Determined by the strobe Strobe flash time Determined by the strobe output synchronization signal goes on to when the light gen eration finishes is 550us or less For the Photo MOS con troller use a flash for which this time is 450us or less A
13. A200 A100 Hardware Installation and Wiring 2 4 Mounting the Camera 2 4 Mounting the Camera Mount the camera so it doesn t wobble You can mount the camera directly or with metal fitting Use the dimensional diagram for reference when you mount the camera Using the Camera Correctly Connect the camera case to the internal circuit ground When you mounted the camera to a device with a different electric potential there is a concern that internal damage could result so mount it in an electrically isolated way n order to eliminate the effect of within tolerance variations of CCD mounting dimensions when the camera is mounted be sure to verify it with an actual image Installation and Wiring A200 A100 Hardware 2 5 View range and Lens Selection Tables 2 5 View range and Lens Selection Tables Select the lens and extension rings from the following table in order to match the resolution or view range 2 5 1 ANM831 Double Speed Random Camera Len ons ANM8850 1 ANB847L Pre urn ANB843L ANB842L Resolution WEA tanga mm f 50mm f 50mm f 25mm ETC f 8 5mm f 6 5mm um pixel Vertical Horizontal view view a b a b a b a b a b a b Vertical Horizontal range range 1 1 1 59 178 48 178 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 73 89 62 89 4 2 4 2 3 3 2 87 59 76 59 6 3 6 2 4 4 3 101 44 90 44 8 3 8 3 5 5 3
14. Controller 7 1 Controller EE AAA Processing resolution 512 x 480 pixels horizontal x vertical Processing function Gray scale image binarized image processing details are determined by the application Settings Special purpose keypad External interface Serial COM port RS 232C TOOL port RS 232C Parallel input Removable terminal block Input to 11 positions 12 V to 24 V DC input Bidirectional photocoupler Parallel output Removable terminal block output to 14 positions NPN 12 V to 24 V DC photocoupler output flash only 5 to 24 output type V Photo Mos 5 V to 24 V DC Photo Mos relay output output type Rated voltage 24 V DC Allowable voltage range 21 6 to 26 4 V DC including ripples Number of A100 Series 1 camera connected cameras A200 Series Maximum 2 cameras Rated current consumption 0 9A or less when one camera is connected 0 7A or less Operating ambient temperature 0 to 50 C without icing and dew condensation Monitor output 1 ch NTSC output Storage ambient temperature 20 to 60 C without icing and dew condensation Operating storage ambient humidity 35 to 7596 RH without icing and dew condensation at 25 C Noise resistance 1000 V pulse width 50ns 1us From a noise simulator Note no keypad was connected Vibration resistance 10 to 55Hz one vibration per minute vibration width 0
15. Functions 1 2 A Series Camera 1 2 A Series Camera 1 2 1 Double Speed Random Camera camera only j Size 29 x 31 x 54 5mm 2 7 Excluding protruding parts Names and Functions of Double Speed Random Camera Parts 1 Camera The camera body 2 Lens mount A C mount 3 Lens Use the C mount lens together with an adapter ring as necessary Select a lens from the Field of Vision and Lens Selection Table on page 2 8 4 Cable connector The camera is connected to the controller with a camera cable having the specified part number 5 Gain fine turning knob Used to finely adjust the camera gain 6 DIP Switches Switches camera modes between frame and field adjusts camera gain 7 Metal fitting Hardware used to mount the camera Part Names and Functions A200 A100 Hardware 1 2 A Series Camera About the DIP Switches Gain adjustment Odb QF wep DIP switch 5 ON 0 to 10dB range gain adjustment volume OFF 0dB Potentiometer When DIP SW5 is ON turning this potentiometer to the right increases the brightness of the image captured by the camera Camera mode switch DIP switch 6 ON frame mode OFF field mode Other DIP switches 1 to 4 7 8 Normally OFF Settings when shipped DIP switch 5 ON VOL 10dB All others are OFF 10db E on 1234 mo 678
16. LED is lit when the start signal can be input when ready for inspection Keypad jack Provides a connection for the operation keypad COM port RS 232C port Provides an RS 232C connection for an external device Tool port Provides an RS 232C connection for an external device only VBT Ver 2 Monitor Provides a connection for a monitor Camera jack One camera jack is provided on an A100 Two camera jacks are provided on an A200 one for camera A and one for Camera B Part Names and Functions A200 A100 Hardware 1 1 10 Controller Power supply 24 power is required The power supply is connected to the input terminal block External input terminal 16 pin Provides a connection for input from an external source External output terminal 16 pin Provides a connection for output to an external device The input output terminal block is part order number 1840502 from Phoenix Contact See page 3 3 for details about compatible electric wiring and the terminal block DIN rail mounting lever You can mount the controller onto a DIN rail with one easy one two hook motion Using the Controller Correctly When you connect multiple cameras to an A200 controller be sure the cameras are of the same type When you connect only one camera to an A200 controller plug it into the Camera A jack Do not connect any products to the controller other than those specified by us A200 A100 Hardware Part Names and
17. Related to Parallel Input Output 3 6 3 4 1 About Parallel Output ars seele 3 6 3 4 2 About Parallel Input 3 7 Flash Output Sync Signal zen en ae RIO ean 3 8 Electric Power Wiring iure ee ee 3 10 About Grounding 35385 i ii bb EA HR Ai 3 12 Contents A200 A100 Hardware Chapter 4 Serial RS 232C Ports 4 1 4 2 4 3 5 1 5 2 5 3 6 1 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 serial RS 2326 PONS sr eso ea a 4 3 COM port Data output VBT Ver 2 4 5 TOOL port VBT Ver 2 POM io ia Da 4 10 Chapter5 About Camera Modes Camera Modes vi we SIC etna A TASA a God NEG iR 5 3 Imaging Time for the Camera Modes for memory image display and Resolution 5 4 Frame Mode and Field Mode 2 5 5 Chapter6 Product Type Data Creation and Backup Product Type Data Creation and Backup 6 3 Chapter 7 General Specifications COMM OMG 5d ee d aet tu LONE i 7 3 Key Bad ccv RON PR eS ee eae eS eee Ma eer See Ke NE REN OE 7 4 MONOT Bas Chu epa Rss CE actos a GE Mts ee e Leva EK on 7 5 Double Speed Random Camera ANM831 7 6 CS Mount Camera ANM832 7 7 7 5 A200 A100 Hardware Contents Chapter8 Part Numbers 8 1 Controllers m ee tee oat eed 8 3 8 2 Cameras ii are a ll dell t
18. VD shield 5 HD shield HD shield 5 Case Encasement shield 7 SHT3 N A SHT3 7 12 GND ES N GND 12 8 SHT1 SHT1 8 9 SHT2 SHT2 9 11 TRIGGER TRIGGER 11 10 SHT GND SHT GND 10 Case Encasement shield Encasement shield Case 10 3 Pin Assignment A200 A100 Hardware 10 2 Camera Pin Positions ANM832 10 2 Camera Pin Positions ANM832 Micro Imagechecker HR10A 10P 12P Hirose Camera ANM832 MIN View direction 4 sill HR10A 10R 12S Hirose CAMERA A No Signal Name 2 12V Green 1 POWER GND Red Female 4 VIDEO 3 Video shield Brown 6 HD A 8 5 HD shield N Orangs No Signal Name No Signal Name 7 VD AE 1 POWERGND 7 VD 12 VD shield L ia R 2 12V 8 SHT1 8 SHT1 White 3 Video shield 9 SHT2 9 SHT2 Gray 4 VIDEO 10 SHT GND 11 SHT3 Purple 5 HD shield 11 SHT3 10 SHTGND MEE Blue 6 HD 12 VD shield Case Encasement shield Encasement shield Case Encasement shield 10 4 Chapter 11 Manual revision history 11 1 Manual revision history 11 3 Manual revision history A200 A100 Hardware 11 2 A200 A100 Hardware Manual revision history 11 1 Manual revision history 11 1 Manual revision history Manual No Issue date Description of changes
19. W ANB86003 Extension cable for 12V 3m AUCB 3 Extension cable for 24V 3m AUFCB 3 Light control cable for ANB86001 ANB86003 3m AUEXCB B3 Inverter ring light 60 ring light ANMF0064 92 ring light ANMFO104 Replacement lamp 60 ring light ANMF0060 Replacement lamp 92 ring light ANMFO100 Halogen light source 100V AC 50W light source lamp housing ANMH105 100W light source lamp housing ANMH110 Replacement lamp for 50W light source lamp housing ANMH105 ANMH305 Replacement lamp for 100W light source lamp housing ANMH110 ANMH310 Fiber light guide Ring light guide ANMH200 Straight light guide ANMH210 2 branch light guide ANMH220 Flat light guide ANMH240 Adapter Light guide adapter For connection of an ANMH240 to an ANMH110 All lamps and its related part are sold in Japan ANMH800 8 12 Chapter 9 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 Dimension diagram Gontroller rcli a ee 9 3 Camera re mods AN AA IA 9 4 9 2 14 Double Speed Random Camera ANM831 9 4 9 2 2 CS Mount Camera ANM832 9 4 Camera Cable and Camera Extension Cable 9 5 KOVDAQ cg facta de RE EEE 9 6 Monitor ANMA810 9 7 Dimension diagram A200 A100 Hardware Dimension diagram A200 A100 Hardware Controller 9 1 Controller
20. images Field Mode The mode captures moving images using an NTSC signal The A200 supports only camera Lo A in this mode Imaging time shutter time 16 7 to 33 3ms Images are processed at a resolution of 512 x 240 pixels 1 See the information about DIP switches on page 1 6 About Camera Modes A200 A100 Hardware 5 2 Imaging Time for the Camera Modes for memory image display and Resolution 5 2 Imaging Time for the Camera Modes for memory image display and Resolution Frame Field Double Speed Imaging time shutter time 16 7ms Imaging time shutter time 8 3ms Random Start Trigger Start Trigger Sh tter time Shutter time 18 8ms x EX 16 7ms t Shutter time 1 60s m t Shutter time 1 120s Resolution 512 x 480 pixels Resolution 512 x 240 pixels Supports moving and still objects continuous Supports moving and still objects continuous light light Camera ANM831 To switch between frame and field modes you must change the settings on the controller menu and change the DIP switch settings on the back of the camera See note 1 Set the camera shutter speed from the controller menu Normal Imaging time 33 3 to 50ms Imaging time 16 7 to 33 3ms Internal Sync Start Trigger Start Trigger i Delay time i Delay time 0 to16 7ms 33 3m
21. made before running the system Unless otherwise noted the focus values in the chart are all infinity 1 a 4mm Installation and Wiring A200 A100 Hardware 2 5 View range and Lens Selection Tables Lens ANB842L ANM8808 1 ANM8804 1 ANM8828 1 Resolution View range mm f 6 5mm f 8mm f 4mm f 2 8mm um pixel Vertical Horizontal view view a b a b a b a b Vertical Horizontal range range 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 4 2 4 2 3 3 2 6 3 6 3 4 4 3 8 3 8 3 5 5 3 10 4 10 4 7 5 8 0 15 6 15 6 10 10 7 20 8 20 9 12 5 13 3 26 0 26 1 15 16 0 31 3 31 3 20 21 4 31 1 5 41 7 41 7 30 32 0 42 5 5 54 1 62 5 62 6 40 42 7 60 5 5 76 0 5 33 0 5 83 3 83 4 50 53 4 79 5 5 99 0 5 44 0 104 2 104 3 75 80 1 124 5 5 155 0 5 73 0 45 0 156 3 156 4 100 106 8 170 5 211 0 101 0 64 0 208 3 208 6 150 160 2 262 5 324 0 157 0 104 0 312 5 312 9 200 213 6 353 5 437 0 213 0 143 0 416 7 417 2 250 267 0 445 5 549 0 270 0 183 0 520 8 521 5 300 320 4 536 5 662 0 326 0 222 0 625 0 625 8 a distance from end of lens to object Metal fitting b thickness of adapter ring 7 b Adapter ring Lens a Distance between the front of the lens and the object Vertical view Horizontal view FF Note The view range lens table is designed primarily for use as a focusing guide Use the camera itself to make the final adjustments to focus view range di
22. only when the controller power is OFF o mr OO Monitor Cable j Camera Cable Hit Ground Only one camera can be connected to the A100 HA E JB Using Peripherals Correctly Do not connect products not specified by us to the controller Be sure to connect peripherals only when the controller power is turned OFF Otherwise damage could result When you connect multiple cameras to an A200 controller be sure the cameras are of the same type When you connect only one camera to an A200 controller plug it in to the Camera A jack Avoid unintentional cable detachment by arranging the wiring so there is no weight or load on the cable connector joints When unplugging a connector be sure to grasp the connector part itself and avoid exerting unnecessary force on the cable Also avoid touching or allowing water to come in contact with the connector pins Installation and Wiring A200 A100 Hardware 2 2 Installation Environment and Mounting Space 2 2 Installation Environment and Mounting Space Avoid Installing the Equipment in Locations with the Following Characteristics Where the temperature is outside the range of 0 C to 5
23. specialized terminal Do not use it together with other common lines A200 A100 Hardware Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports 3 4 Cautions Related to Parallel Input Output 3 4 2 About Parallel Input The controller accepts common To prevent input signal chattering use a non contact input transistor etc If chattering occurs inputs can be missed and input recognition delayed Be careful when using only full wave rectification including ripples power supply for DC input as it may cause abnormal operation When current is leaking from the input side there are cases when input will not turn OFF Use the diagram below as reference to connect resistance Controller parallel input COM EXT IN Resistance External device A ee Input terminal d When you are using a two line opto electrical sensor or proximity sensor and the controller will not turn OFF due to the effects of leaking electrical current connect bleeder resistance Evenin cases where LEDs such as LED read switches are connected in series to an input contact point make sure the controller s input terminal receives more voltage than the ON voltage Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports A200 A100 Hardware 3 5 Flash Output Sync Signal 3 5 Flash Output Sync Signal Terminal Positions COM FLASH COM FLASH MICRO IMAGECHECKER A200 7
24. was destroyed it can be quickly restored if has been backed up Image data stored on the controller can also be stored on the Windows PC in order to contribute credibility to an inspection failure If an inspected product is assembled into equipment and shipped then it doesn t work after installation the failed image can be matched with the product type data and sent by e mail so the malfunction can be analyzed anywhere COM TOOL p B mi rc RS 232C U Cable Vision Backup Tool Ver2 Dedicated software for personal computers running the Windows operating system running on IBM PC AT or compatible PC Supported operating systems Windows 95 Windows 98SE Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP Ver 2 0 2 1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Optional Memory A200 A100 Hardware 6 1 Product Type Data Creation and Backup Chapter 7 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 General Specifications Controller ops o PE sse ee oe tienen E RE 7 3 KOVDAG 2 S oti sca ite ez bv eee eh itor arr 7 4 Monitor 35 52 Di E A AI A A aa 7 5 Double Speed Random Camera ANM831 7 6 CS Mount Camera ANM832 7 7 General Specifications A200 A100 Hardware A200 A100 Hardware General Specifications 7 1
25. 0 C Where the relative humidity is outside the range of 35 RH to 75 RH Where there is a danger of condensation due to sudden temperature fluctuations In the presence of corrosive gas or combustible gas Where dust metal powders or salt are present in large amounts In an environment where there is a possibility that organic solvents such as benzene paint thinner or alcohol or strong alkaline substances such as ammonia or caustic soda may adhere Where the equipment will be subject to vibration or shock In direct sunlight Where there is a possibility that water oil or chemicals may come into direct contact Where there will be a weight load placed on the main unit Noise Considerations Install the unit as far away as possible from high voltage lines and equipment drive lines and equipment and other equipment that may generate large power surges when it turns on or off Install the unit as far away as possible from equipment such as amateur radio transmitters A200 A100 Hardware Installation and Wiring Heat Dissipation 2 2 Installation Environment and Mounting Space Mount the unit in any of the following arrangements to facilitate heat dissipation Contact mounting is acceptable Do not mount the unit on top of strong heat sources such as heaters transformers or high capacity resistors About Mounting Space When installing the unit aim to leave at least 50m
26. 00 A100 Hardware Serial RS 232C Ports 4 1 Serial RS 232C Ports 4 1 Serial RS 232C Ports The controller contains two independent serial ports The COM port is an 8 pin round connector It is used for general RS 232C communication The TOOL port is a square connector It is used only for connection to VBT Ver 2 An application stored in the controller determines the commands and parameters such as baud rate and parity used for communication For details see each individual user TOOL port Using the Ports Correctly The A Series can be set to perform flow control of RS 232C communications For details see the individual manuals There may be cases where normal communications are not possible with the high speed transmission speed setting owing to the type of the equipment used for communications Ensure that the conditions of actual usage are verified prior to operations Serial RS 232C Ports A200 A100 Hardware 4 1 Serial RS 232C Ports Examples of RS 232C Connections General purpose RS 232C and VBT Ver 2 can be used for the COM port Only VBT Ver 2 can be used for the TOOL port Cannot connect For saving and restoring VBT Ver 2 data only PC PC
27. 1 RxD l atsushita ML connecter 12 Reserved AXM214001 13 Reserved l 1 Red 2 Brown GND 2 3 White 4 Brown JGND B Gray 481 6 Brown GND 7 Orange 8 12 9 Sky blue 9 10 Brown GND 11 Blue 3 12 Brown GND 13 13 Br green 4 14 Yellow Normally not used 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 11 Serial RS 232C Ports A200 A100 Hardware 4 3 TOOL port VBT Ver 2 Port 4 12 Chapter 5 About Camera Modes 5 1 Camera Modes 5 3 5 2 Imaging Time for the Camera Modes for memory image display and Resolution 5 4 5 3 Frame Mode and Field Mode 5 5 About Camera Modes A200 A100 Hardware A200 A100 Hardware About Camera Modes 5 1 Camera Modes 5 1 Camera Modes Two of our cameras can be used with the A Series The double speed random camera model ANM831 and the standard camera model ANM832 The A Series supports a total of six camera modes The camera mode is set according to whether the inspection object is moving or still whether the illumination is continuous or strobe and the camera type Double Speed This mode uses the Frame Mode Random Modes double speed random camera Imaging time shutter time 16 7ms Images are ANM831 This mode is used x Is when the light is continuous and processed at the high resolution of 512 x 480 pixels imaging obj
28. 115 36 104 36 31 18 10 10 7 5 8 0 150 24 139 24 49 12 16 16 10 10 7 186 18 175 18 66 9 31 6 21 21 12 5 13 3 221 14 210 14 84 7 42 5 26 26 15 16 0 256 12 245 12 101 6 31 31 20 21 3 326 9 315 9 1137 123 76 22 30 1 5 42 42 30 32 0 467 6 456 6 207 22 121 2 54 1 42 1 0 63 62 40 42 6 277 2 166 1 78 1 60 10 5 83 83 50 53 3 348 2 211 1 102 10 5 79 0 5 104 104 75 79 9 524 1 323 1 162 o 124 O 156 156 100 106 5 700 1 436 0 5 1221 o 170 O 208 208 150 159 8 661 0 341 o 262 0 313 312 200 213 1 461 0 353 0 417 416 250 266 3 580 0 1445 0 521 520 a distance from end of lens to object Metal fitting b thickness of adapter ring 7 b Adapter ring Lens a Distance between the front of the lens and the object Vertical view Horizontal view gt Note The view range lens table is designed primarily for use as a focusing guide Use the camera itself to make the final adjustments to focus view range distance to work resolution and any other settings which need to be made before running the system Unless otherwise noted the focus values in the chart are all infinity 1 a 4mm 2 Lens focal position is near middle 3 Lens focal position is in closest position A200 A100 Hardware Installation and Wiring
29. 75mm 30 minutes each in X Y Z directions Shock resistance 196m s2 five times each in X Y Z directions Weight around 300g General Specifications A200 A100 Hardware 72 Keypad 7 2 Keypad no EA Operation bottuns lever 8 direction lever used jointly with the ENTER button 1 A B C buttons 1 each Operating storage ambient humidity RH 35 to 75 without icing and dew condensation at 25 C Operating ambient temperature 0 C to 50 C without icing and dew condensation Storage ambient temperature 20 C to 60 C without icing and dew condensation Weight Approx 50g excluding cable A200 A100 Hardware General Specifications 7 3 Monitor ANMA810 7 3 Monitor ANMA810 AA S SC Rated voltage 100 V AC Allowable voltage range 90 to 120 V AC Rated power consumption 30 W or less CRT 9 inch White Operation frequency Horizontal 15 734 kHz Vertical 59 94 Hz Input level 1 0 Vp p Video signal 0 7 Vp p positive polarity Synchronization signal negative polarity Input impedance 75Q High impedance Bridge connection is available Connector BNC connector Vibration resistance 10 to 100 Hz one sweep per minute amplitude 1 mm 10 to 22 3 Hz acceleration 9 8 m s 22 3 to 100 Hz 30 minutes each in X Y and Z directions Operating ambient temperature 0 to 40 C without icing and dew condensation Storag
30. A110 Initial display Japanese Includes Japanese manual NPN Output Conformed ANMA112 Initial display English Includes English manual Photo MOS Output Conformed ANMA113 Initial display English No manual Spare Input Output Terminal Spare Input Output Terminal Blocks 1 for input 1 N A ANMA8001 Blocks for repairs for output A200 A100 Hardware Part Numbers 8 2 Cameras 8 2 Cameras item Specification Part Number Double speed random camera Double speed random camera Conformed ANM831 CS mount camera CS mount camera Not conformed ANM832 ANM83203 1 Conformed ANM832CE 1 Although ANM83203 is the same specification as ANM832 only the length of a cable has a difference in both Please refer to chapter 9 The camera comes with adapter ring 1mm 2 and 0 5mm 1 Part Numbers A200 A100 Hardware 8 3 Double Speed Random Camera Cable 8 3 Double Speed Random Camera Cable Hem Specification Part Number ANM831 camera cable 3m Not conformed ANM84303 3m CE compliant Conformed ANM84303CE 3m Anti bending camera cable Not conformed ANM84603 Use the camera extension cable when extending the double speed random camera s cable 3 meters or more The length of a cable with CE is short a little A200 A100 Hardware Part Numbers 8 4 Camera Extension Cable Extension cable for ANM831 ANM832 CE Extension cable 2m total 5m
31. Hardware 9 6 Lenses 9 6 Lenses C mount lenses A B Filter size ANB842L f 6 5 48 42 ANB843L f 8 5 42 40 M40 5 ANB845NL f 16 30 33 M27 ANB846NL f 25 30 37 3 M27 Locking screws oniv on lenses with lock ANB88161 f 16 30 5 25 M25 5 A ANB88251 f 25 930 5 25 5 M25 5 ANB847L f 50 48 48 M46 ANM8850 f 50 927 5 38 5 M25 5 A ANM88501 f 50 930 5 38 5 M25 5 CS mount lenses A B Filter size ANM8808 f 8 34 35 M30 5 B ANM88081 f 8 31 35 M25 5 ANM8804 f 4 34 41 M30 5 ANM88041 f 4 931 40 M25 5 ANM8828 f 2 8 34 38 M30 5 ANM88281 f 2 8 931 37 5 M25 5 A200 A100 Hardware Dimension diagram 9 6 Lenses Dimensions ANM8850 38 5 4 1 32 UNF CS MOUNT M25 5X 0 5 1 2 850mm 25 5 29 ANM88501 5 75 M25 5x 0 5 1 32 UNF CS MOUNT 29 ANM8808 35 4 M30 5x 0 5 1 32 UNF CS MOUNT 35 TV LENS F1 Dimension diagram A200 A100 Hardware 9 6 Lenses ANM88081 3 20 4 5 M25 5x 0 5 11 5 1 32 UNF CS MOUNT 5 E a d E ANM8804 4 4 M30 5x 0 5 1 32 UNF CS MOUNT 38 o E E bi D 2 Fi 2 a m z O E ANM88041 40 4 5 20 M25 5x 0 5 o L 11 5 1 32 UNF CS MOUNT N
32. Panasonic MICRO IMAGECHECKER A200 A100 SERIES Hardware Manual m y OM COM FLA O POWER coM COM O ERROR ar ri RDY READY mal ET ERR KEYPAD REN Ed REN STR STR OVF ET OVF Di TT D1 fe nna nu 7 GO ses tt D6 D6 au TOOL me D8 D8 com IO COM o cu ET COM x ACK m ACK Tel TEY tr TYP 5 IN pm u IN x IN2 o IN2 o ns Ed 2 IN3 E IN4 pmj G IN4 o INS LU INS LU ine EX S ING S IN7 x IN7 x LT IN8 EZ IN8 Bru Ir Q Q TAOS al IE A S L B M A200 Series A100 Series A200 A100 Series Hardware Manual ARCT1F425E 06 9 http www nais e com Matsushita Electric Works Ltd WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS To be observed at all times Read the manual carefully before installing running maintaining or inspecting the equipment This manual uses two safety flags to indicate different levels of danger WARNING A handling error could cause serious physical injury to an operator and i
33. Sep 1999 First edition ARCT1F317E Aug 2000 Corrections associated with upgrade to Ver 1 2 of the A200 A100 MultiChecker Sep 2000 Printed and bound edition Corrections added ARCT1F317E 1 Oct 2000 Corrections added ARCT1F326E Jul 2001 Added content A200 series OCV checker LED for image processing COM port and example of connection to PLC Multichecker V2 part number Part number change of camera extention cable Addition of OS compatible with VBT Ver 2 ARCT1F326E 1 Oct 2001 Printed and bound edition Added content Lens f 16 f 25 Camera ANM832 ARCT1F326E 2 Jun 2002 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Before Creating Type Data corrected Chapter 2 Page 9 and 10 View range and Lens Selection Tables corrected ARCT1F326E 3 Jan 2003 4th edition ARCT1F326E 4 Feb 2004 Changed Monitor AUGPBM910 to ANMA810 ARCT1F326E 5 Oct 2005 Added content Anti bending camera cables Filter size for lens ARCT1F425E Aug 2006 First edition Revision associated with a change of the brand NAIS to Panasonic Corrections of errors in writing Addition of descriptions about grounding 11 3 Manual revision history A200 A100 Hardware 11 4
34. an 1 5 1 2 1 Double Speed Random Camera 1 5 1 2 2 CS Mount Camera 1 7 Camera Cable and Camera Extension Cable 1 8 Keypad ais ER A 1 9 Part Names and Functions A200 A100 Hardware A200 A100 Hardware Part Names and Functions 1 1 Controller 1 1 Controller e E ha IH ome 1 EN ti Omm L 1 O COM pm O ERROR COM O 2 ERROR O RDY Li OREMY RDY Li OREADY ERR D ERR ta O REN DA REN D O STR Id STR l O 9 ovr j ij 9 l O Di I O D2 Id D2 H O D3 Id D3 fi O MD D4 l 4 O D Li D5 O 0 IT be D f Di O 8 Ii Y m O com com T O STA ji i STA fl O CON J con Ti O ACK I ACK Ld O TYP Y TYP CA BL g I O 87 je I 5 87 na A ml IE mA ns L S INS LI l a ne It S ING pa IN7 IN7 a U ia LU fing el TT Ee TAE l fol a Hi 10 Ty Weight Around 300 cig 9 A200 A100 Size 40 x 120 x 50mm Excluding protruding parts Names and Functions of Controller Parts 1 Operating LEDs Indicate the controller s operating status POWER green This green LED is lit when the controller is connected to a live power source ERROR red The red LED is lit when an error has occurred READY green This green
35. ative humidity exceeding a range of 35 RH to 7596 RH or that are subject to condensation due to dramatic temperature fluctuations Locations with an atmosphere containing corrosive gases or flammable gases Locations that subject the main unit to direct vibration or impact Locations with a lot of fine particles iron filings or salt Locations likely to have contact with water oil or chemicals Locations with an atmosphere likely to contain organic solvents such as benzine paint thinner and alcohol as well as strongly alkaline materials such as ammonia and caustic soda Static Electricity In a dry environment there is a risk of accumulation of static electricity so when there is a need to touch the equipment users should always discharge the accumulated static by touching an earthed part of the equipment first Cleaning Do not use thinners or similar solvents as they may dissolve parts of the unit and cause colors to run Power Use an insulated power source with built in protection circuits The controller power unit uses non insulted circuits so if an irregular voltage is applied there is a danger that the internal circuitry will be damaged If you use a power source that does not use protection circuits supply the power via a fuse or other protective device Power Sequence Arrange the power sequence so that the controller power source is turned off before the input output power source If you turn off the input output p
36. d i Omron C series Ex 2 25 pin CHA series 7 z in igna F Wire i Pin after Signal 1 FG 1 Red 2 TXD 2 White 3 RXD 3 Black 4 RTS 4 Yellow 5 CTS 5 Blue 6 E 6 Green 7 GND 7 Brown 8 8 Gray 9 E e Cover Shield Lois Cover Shield A200 A100 Hardware Serial RS 232C Ports 4 2 COM port Data output VBT Ver 2 Example of connection with Allen Bradley PLC Allen Bradley SLC500 ICH A series ane z in igna Pin ce Signal SU 1 sm i 1 Red TD HA Lu RXD 2 White RXD i 3 TXD 8 Black RTS H dhort i t 4 DIR l 4 Yelow CTS T IHA 5 GND 5 Blue DSR i ee L 6 DSR i 6 Green ano t gi iz RTS 7 Brown DCD FI a ors 8 Gray DIR 119 Cover Shields L L kL ICoverl Shield Serial RS 232C Ports A200 A100 Hardware 4 3 TOOL port VBT Ver 2 Port 4 3 TOOL port VBT Ver 2 Port Terminal Positions A Hoshiden manufactured connector part no TCS7729 is used as the TOOL port on the controller unit Controller sideterminals Pin No Signal Name Pin No Signal Name 1 Used 8 Used 2 Used 9 Used 3 TxD 10 CTS 4 Used 11 RxD 5 Used 12 Used 6 RTS 13 Used 7 GND Cover Shield Using the TOOL Port Correctly The highlighte
37. d OFF before the input output device power is turned OFF Ifyou turn OFF the input output power before the controller power the controller main unit will detect a change in the input signal level and may operate abnormally When you turn OFF the controller power wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again About Momentary Power Interruptions 10ms or less Continues running Between 10 and 20ms Depending on the conditions the system may continue running the system may reset itself or the camera image capture may stop 20ms or more The system will reset itself When power is restored the system will begin operating from its initial state Using Electric Wiring Correctly Be sure to turn the power OFF before doing any electrical wiring 3 11 Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports A200 A100 Hardware 3 7 About Grounding 3 7 About Groundin Attaching a Ground to Prevent Effects of Noise The controller can tolerate the noise present in a normal environment Provide a ground when installing it in a particularly noisy environment Use a Dedicated Ground Wire Use a third type ground of 0 3 to 1 25mm or more and with ground resistance of 1009 or less Locate the ground as close as possible to the controller and minimize the length of the ground wire Use a dedicated ground wire in order to avoid negative effects from ground wires shared with other devices Correct Incorrect Image Invert
38. d signals are reserved Do not use them Wiring Examples Connection with an IBM PC AT compatible Imagechecker PC AT Compatible Machine Signal Pin NE ER Pin Signal Reserved 1 l Ja 1 DCD Reserved 2 2 RxD TxD 3 3 TxD Connect as shown in the diagram Reserved 4 l 4 DTR on the left Reserved 5 5 GND RTS 6 DE 6 DSR GND 7 7 RTS Reserved 8 8 CTS Reserved 9 9 RI CTS 10 P Cover Shield RxD 11 PULI Reserved 12 l Reserved 13 ul Shield Cover Use the ANM812001 with an off the shelf cross cable 4 10 A200 A100 Hardware Serial RS 232C Ports TOOL port VBT Ver 2 Port Commercially available D Sub 9pin female terminal A g Q oO 9pin 9pin 9pin male female female ICH TOOL port ANM8121001 Commercially available cross cable ANM812001 Hoshiden TCP8951 D Sub 9pin male terminal D Sub 9pin female terminal 1 Reserved 1 DCD 1 pco 2 Reserved 2 Purple RxD 2 RxD 3 TxD 3 Black TxD 3 TxD 4 Reserved 4 DTR 4 DTR 5 Reserved 5 Brown GND 5 GND 6 RTS M U 6 DSR 6 DsR 7 JGND r01H 7 Green RTS 7 RTS 8 Reserved 8 Pink JCTS 8 jcrs 9 Reserved VT 9 RI 9 RI Holes l 7 4
39. e 30 to 60 C avoid ice and condensation Operating ambient humidity Performance guarantee ambient humidity 50 to 70 RH without icing and dew condensation at 25 C Operating ambient humidity 30 to 70 RH without icing and dew condensation at 25 C Storage ambient humidity 25 to 90 RH or less without icing and dew condensation at 25 C Vibration resistance 10 to 55 Hz 1 vibration per minute vibration width 1 2 mm 30 minutes each in X Y Z directions Shock resistance 700m s2 three times each in X Y and Z directions Weight around 70g excluding cables lens and camera mounting hardware A200 A100 Hardware General Specifications 7 5 CS Mount Camera ANM832 7 5 CS Mount Camera ANM832 AAA IIA Imaging element Interline transmission method 1 3 inch CCD solid state imaging element Effective pixels 768 pixels horizontal x 492 pixels vertical Scanning method 2 1 interlace 1 60s Accumulation Frame accumulation Shutter speed OFF 1 60s Electronic shutter 1 100 1 125 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 and 1 10000s Set by the controller Synchronization External synchronization Lens mount CS mount Rated voltage Allowable voltage range 12 V DC supplied from the controller 10 8 to 13 2 V DC Rated current consumption 140mA Operating ambient temperature 0 C to 40 C without icing and d
40. e ambient temperature 20 to 60 C without icing and dew condensation Operating ambient humidity 35 to 75 RH without icing and dew condensation at 25 C Storage ambient humidity 35 to 75 RH without icing and dew condensation at 25 C Weight Approx 6 kg General Specifications A200 A100 Hardware 7 4 Double Speed Random Camera ANM831 7 4 Double Speed Random Camera ANM831 Fe Imaging element Readout of all pixels interline transfer protocol 1 3 inch CCD fixed photo elements Effective pixels Horizontal 659 pixels x vertical 494 pixels pixel size Square Pixel Scanning method Non interlaced mode 1 60s 2 1 interlaced 1 120s x 2 Switched mode using DIP switches on camera back Shutter speed OFF 1 120 1 200 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 and 1 20000s Set by the controller Gain switch and adjustment Gain switch OdB or gain up DIP switch Gain up volume is adjusted within the range of 0 to 10dB using the fine tuning knob on the back of the camera Lens mount C mount Rated voltage Allowable voltage range 12 V DC supplied from the controller 10 8 to 13 2 V DC Rated current consumption 130mA Operating ambient temperature Performance guarantee temperature 0 to 40 C without icing and dew condensation Operating 10 to 50 C without icing and dew condensation Storage ambient temperatur
41. ectors and the camera case To USA Customer Products sold by Seller are covered by the warranty and patent indemnification provisions in its Terms and Conditions of Sale only Contents Chapter 1 Part Names and Functions 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Gontroller crasas pee a a Mey et ie atout 1 3 A Series Camera is eters a situ eerie IMS Er oe gene ai aa mut 1 5 1 2 1 Double Speed Random Camera 1 5 1 2 2 CS Mount Camera s eee mr 1 7 Camera Cable and Camera Extension Cable 1 8 KOevpad id ika b a O 1 9 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Connecting Peripherals 2 3 Installation Environment and Mounting Space 2 4 Mounting the Controller 2 6 Mounting the Camera 2 7 View range and Lens Selection Tables 2 8 2 5 1 ANM831 Double Speed Random Camera 2 8 2 5 2 ANM832 Standard Camera 2 9 Chapter 3 Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 Attaching Wires to the Terminal Blocks 3 3 Output Terminal Parallel Output Port 3 4 Input Terminal Parallel Input Port 3 5 Cautions
42. ects are either d This is the fastest mode for taking 512 x 480 pixel images moving or still maximum of 3 times faster than previous models The camera mode is switched Field Mode between frame and field by Fast imaging time shutter time 8 3ms Images are setting items on a menu and processed at 512 x 240 pixel resolution changing the settings of the DIP switches on the back of the This is the fastest imaging mode maximum of 4 times camera See note 1 faster than previous models Normal Modes These modes use a normal Frame Mode camera model ANM832 This mode can image still objects using continuous light or This frame modeisussdto can image moving objects using strobe light image moving objects using i i f E t strobe light Imaging time 33 3 to 49 9ms Images are processed a high resolution of 512 x 480 pixels Either mode will support the When using strobe light set this normal mode frame mode imaging of still objects and switch the monitor display to Memory Field Mode Imaging time 16 7 to 33 3ms Images are processed at 512 x 240 pixels Internal Sync This mode uses NTSC signal Frame Mode input The mode captures still images using an NTSC signal The field mode is used for moving images The frame mode is used for still Imaging time shutter time 33 3 to 49 9ms Images are processed at the high resolution of 512 x 480 pixels
43. er and checker other devices Note on connecting the positive terminal of the power supply to ground Install another power supply for MICRO IMAGECHECKER controller Do not connect the positive terminal of the power supply to ground see 1 in the drawing below Image Inverter and checker other devices ddd Should the positive terminal of the power supply be connected to ground do not connect the FG terminal of an external device such as PLC etc because the SG terminal of the MICRO IMAGECHECKER may be connected to ground via the FG terminal see 2 in the drawing below The SG terminal of the MICRO IMAGECHECKER is internally connected to the GND OV terminal For some computers the SG terminal of RS232C port and the outer shell of the connector have already been connected In this case the SG terminal of the MICRO IMAGECHECKER and the FG terminal of an external device such as PLC etc will be connected If the positive terminal of the power supply to ground a short circuit condition occurs resulting in damaging the internal circuit MICRO IMAGE 24V CHECKER O O RS 232C E Outer Shell Ground Ground 3 12 Chapter 4 Serial RS 232C Ports 4 1 Serial RS 232C Ports 4 3 4 2 COM port Data output VBT Ver 2 4 5 4 3 TOOL port VBT Ver 2 Port 4 10 Serial RS 232C Ports A200 A100 Hardware A2
44. era Correctly When you connect multiple cameras to an A200 controller be sure the cameras are of the same type When you connect only one camera to an A200 controller plug it into the Camera A jack Do not use products other than those specified by us for camera cables or camera extension cables Do not connect multiple camera cables or camera extension cables to one another to make an extension Do not touch the camera s CCD elements or lens surface Also be sure to cap the camera when storing it in order to prevent smudges on the CCD elements or lens surface Part Names and Functions A200 A100 Hardware 1 3 Camera Cable and Camera Extension Cable 1 3 Camera Cable and Camera Extension Cable MI TU Names and Functions of Parts 2 1 1 Connector male Connects the male connector to the controller 2 Connector female Connects the female connector to the camera Using the Cable Correctly Do not use products other than those specified by us for camera cables or camera extension cables Do not connect multiple camera cables or camera extension cables to one another to make an extension Do not bend camera cables unnecessarily or place loads on the connector joints A200 A100 Hardware Part Names and Functions 1 4 Keypad Names and Functions of Parts 1 A B C buttons Can be operated using function displayed on the screen 2 Cursor lever Moves the cur
45. et ilt 8 5 8 3 Double Speed Random Camera Cable 8 6 8 4 Camera Extension Cable 8 7 8 5 Keypad aida Bed Wane Ste ry i one ed le idee bed auque eb et 8 8 8 6 MONIO sna nent a Xe fan wate ERA SI RE Ee ADA Sa 8 9 8 7 Data Backup Software and PC Cable 8 10 8 8 Lenses and Adapter Rings 8 11 8 9 Lighting for Image Processing 8 12 Chapter9 Dimension diagramv 9 1 Controler ur or CS RR rx naar 9 3 92 gt Camera ae SR heat c eg et 9 4 9 2 1 Double Speed Random Camera ANM831 9 4 9 2 2 CS Mount Camera ANM832 9 4 9 3 Camera Cable and Camera Extension Cable 9 5 94 Keypad Hier ers obs cack Bees See ees 9 6 9 5 Monitor ANMA810 9 7 9 6 Lenses oi snes kann UI ME DERE qe der ee Ge ee 9 8 Chapter 10 Reference 10 1 Camera Pin Positions ANM831 10 3 10 2 Camera Pin Positions ANM832 10 4 Chapter 11 Manual revision history 11 1 Manual revision history skid aiu LE o etu Ex XI Kia di ge 11 3 Contents A200 A100 Hardware Chapter 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Part Names and Functions Controller ses ee See obs ee a 1 3 A Series Camera 2 2 2 bea ne nenn
46. ew condensation Storage ambient temperature 30 C to 60 C without icing and dew condensation Operating ambient humidity RH 35 to 85 without icing and dew condensation at 25 C Storage ambient humidity RH 85 or less without icing and dew condensation at 25 C Vibration resistance 10 to 55Hz 1 vibration per minute vibration width 1 2mm 30 minutes each in X Y Z directions Shock resistance 700m s2 three times each in X Y Z directions Weight Approx 450g excluding lens and holder General Specifications A200 A100 Hardware 7 5 CS Mount Camera ANM832 Chapter 8 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 9 Part Numbers CONTO Beast engl 8 3 Cameras ar a es De 8 5 Double Speed Random Camera Cable 8 6 Camera Extension Cable 8 7 KOVDAQ ade ee kati atti buri a B a g a 8 8 MOINDRE asser een eR Sex Eee aies cadete 8 9 Data Backup Software and PC Cable 8 10 Lenses and Adapter Rings 8 11 Lighting for Image Processing 8 12 Part Numbers A200 A100 Hardware A200 A100 Hardware Part Numbers 8 1 Controllers 8 1 Controllers Specification Part Number Micro Imagechecker A200 series Multichecker NPN Output Conformed ANMA210 V2 Initial display Japanese V2 Includes Japanese manual NPN Output Conformed JANMA212 Initial display Eng
47. ge 12 V to 24V NPN controller output connention example Example of connection with PLC External power supply Signal Name Content COM COMMON Common flash dedicated line FLA FLASH Flash sync signal COM COMMON General output common RDY READY Ready signal ERR ERROR Error signal REN READ END Image capture complete signal STR STROB Strobe signal OVF OVER FLOW FLAG Overflow flag D1 Data1 Data output signals D2 Data2 D1 to D8 D3 Data3 D4 Data4 D5 Data5 D6 Data6 D7 Data7 D8 Data8 OQ PLC input Micro imagechecker Dr output COM vw A 4 o D1 gt INT A NM Fa COM Photo mos controller output circuit a COM i 8 Rated operating voltage 5 V to 24 V Photo mos controller output connention example Example of connection with PLC Used as NPN External power supply PLC input Micro imagechecker COM output JEN qe gt o IN rn gt comes Photo mos controller output connention example Example of connection with PLC Used as PNP External power supply Micro imagechecker output _ INI A200 A100 Hardware Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports 3 3 Terminal Positions NN nd MICRO IMAGEQHECKER A200 7
48. he length of a cable with CE is short a little A200 A100 Hardware Part Numbers 8 6 Monitor 8 6 Monitor Hem Specification Part Number Monitor Power code length 1 5m Monitor cable length 3m Not conformed AMMA810 and BNC connector provided Monitor cable Cable length 3m N A ANM87303 inue Cable length 5m ANM87305 Cable length 10m ANM87310 Cable length 15m ANM87315 Cable length 20m ANM87320 BNC connector nee that has a BNC terminal instead of a PIN N A ANM8606 ermina Monitor and its related part are sold only in Japan Part Numbers A200 A100 Hardware 8 7 Data Backup Software and PC Cable 8 7 Data Backup Software and PC Cable Hem Specification Part Number Data backup software Vision Backup Tool Version 2 for A M series ANM7013V2 Supports Japanese language runs under Windows Vision Backup Tool Version 2 for A M series ANM70131V2 Supports English runs under Windows COM port RS 232C D SUB 9 pin connection RS 232C cable 3m for Conformed ANM81103 cable for connecting connecting the COM ort with a PC AT compatible with a PC machine Parallel cable 3 for connecting the COM port with a Conformed ANM81303 PLC RS 232C cable for D SUB 9 pin connection RS 232C cable 10cm for Conformed ANM812001 connecting the TOOL connecting the TOOL port with a PC AT compatible port with a PC machine The ANM81103 is a cable that has connec
49. i ASR I Y L 88 a 14 24 5 0 2 I d Fg T 4M3 depth 25mm 2 3 depth 7mm bi Le 18 151 28 0 0 2 dl 2 Hort eN 3 9 ER We i d Q SI plo a g i OK mS C J 4 1 20UNC depth 10 2 M3 82 15 p depth 4mm No metal fitting With metal fitting 1 ANM832 3000 89 ANM83203 300 10 Unit mm A200 A100 Hardware Dimension diagram 9 3 Camera Cable and Camera Extension Cable 9 3 Camera Cable and Camera Extension Cable B 4 B is the length of the installed cable The length of a cable with CE is short alittle Unit mm Dimension diagram A200 A100 Hardware 9 4 Keypad 9 4 Keypad 54 4 46 124 6 AS A Depends on the installed keypad MIC The length of a cable with CE is short a little n 611 5 Unit mm Dimension diagram 9 5 Monitor ANMA810 A200 A100 Hardware 9 5 Monitor ANMA810 220 i Around 80mm or N more including the G cable connection N b H 9 II To co 68 144 5 9 Te do l 4 M3 CAUTION LABEL Eo soo Unit mm LU 126 Reserve at least 80mm of space to the rear of the monitor to x Note facilitate wiring and heat dissipation Input output to the monitor is with a BNC terminal Dimension diagram A200 A100
50. lish V2 Includes English manual Photo MOS Output Conformed ANMA218 Initial display English V2 Includes English manual Multichecker NPN Output Conformed ANMA210 Initial display Japanese Includes Japanese manual NPN Output Conformed JANMA212 Initial display English Includes English manual Photo MOS Output Conformed ANMA213 Initial display English No manual OCV checker NPN Output Conformed ANMA220 Initial display Japanese Includes Japanese manual NPN Output Conformed ANMA222 Initial display English Includes English manual Photo MOS Output Conformed ANMA228 Initial display English Includes English manual OCR Type NPN Output Conformed ANMA230 Initial display Japanese Includes Japanese manual NPN Output Conformed ANMA232 Initial display English Includes English manual Photo MOS Output Conformed ANMA238 Initial display English Includes English manual Micro Imagechecker A100 series Multichecker NPN Output Conformed ANMA110 V2 Initial display Japanese V2 Includes Japanese manual NPN Output Conformed ANMA112 Initial display English v2 Includes English manual Photo MOS Output Conformed ANMA118 Initial display English v2 Includes English manual w next page Part Numbers A200 A100 Hardware 8 1 Controllers Specification Part Number Micro Imagechecker A100 series Multichecker NPN Output Conformed ANM
51. m between the controller and any nearby objects such as ducts or other equipment Controller replacement and wiring will be easier this way When you install doors or other equipment in front of the controller s front panel provide at least a 100mm space between the controller and the equipment in order to avoid noise and heat effects Provide at least 100mm of space in front of the controller s front panel to provide for the keypad connection and wiring 50mm or more 100mm or more A 50mm or more f 4 50mm or more ZA LOLA DEAL Installation and Wiring A200 A100 Hardware 2 3 Mounting the Controller 2 3 Mounting the Controller You can mount the controller either by using screws or by hooking it on a DIN rail Mounting the Controller on a DIN Rail The controller can be mounted on or removed from a 35mm wide DIN rail DIN EN50022 by a single easy motion Mounting 1 Catch the controller on to the hook rail at the top of the DIN rail 2 Press the controller into position Removing 1 Push a straight screwdriver into the mounting lever 2 Press the mounting lever downward 3 Pick up the controller to remove it Rail Mounting the Controller Using Screws Refer to the dimension diagrams on page 9 3 and secure the controller using M3 screws
52. n the worst case could even be fatal CAUTION A handling error could cause serious physical injury to an operator or damage to the equipment WARNING Always take precautions to ensure the overall safety of your system so that the whole system remains safe in the event of failure of this product or other external factor Do not use this product in areas with inflammable gas It could lead to an explosion CAUTION To prevent abnormal exothermic heat or smoke generation use this product at the values less than the maximum ofthe characteristics and performance that are assured in these specifications Do not dismantle or remodel the product It could lead to abnormal exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not touch the terminal while turning on electricity It could lead to an electric shock Donotallow foreign matters such as liquid flammable materials metals to go into the inside of the product It might cause exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not undertake construction such as connection and disconnection while the power supply is on Connect the wires or connectors securely The loose connection might cause abnormal exothermic heat or smoke generation GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Installation Environment Avoid using the Micro Imagechecker A210 A110 in the following types of locations Locations with direct sunlight or environmental temperatures that exceed a range of 0 C to 50 C Locations with a rel
53. n isolated When using an electrical device that does not have an internal protective circuit be sure to supply electric power to the controller only after passing it through a fuse or other protective element Switch the power on and off at the primary side Switch the power on and off at the primary side 100 V AC If you switch the power on and off at he secondary side 24 V DC you can cause the fuses to blow Incorrect Correct Primary side Secondary side Primary Secondary side side A Mi V DC O Ol Micro Micro nd Image Na Y i Image C OI Checker O us Checker Use a power supply that has sufficient surplus capacity When you first switch the power on the temporary in rush current far exceeds the rated current Therefore be certain to use a power supply that has sufficient surplus capacity to handle this i e rated at about three times the steady state current and test it to ensure that it operates correctly 3 10 A200 A100 Hardware Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports 3 6 Electric Power Wiring Increase Resistance to Noise Separate the systems for wiring to the controller input devices and output devices When there is a particular concern about noise coming from input output circuits supply power to the controller and to the input output devices separately Consider the Electric Power Sequence Consider the electric power off sequence so the controller power is turne
54. nsferred to memory as 512 x 480 pixels and then image processed Image capture is faster than in frame mode but resolution is lower Frame capture Original image Field capture Field capture memory image intermediate image memory image e B gt In the frame mode the original In the field mode image is captured into 256 lev 1 Every other line vertical of the original camera el 8 bit gray scale memory at image is captured into 256 level 8 bit gray scale a resolution of 512 x 480 pix memory at a resolution of 512 x 240 pixels els 2 The uncaptured lines are added during display and image processing and the image is captured into a 256 level 8 bit gray scale memory as a memory image at a resolution of 512 X 480 pixels wets Frame and Field Modes Correctly Use memory image display for image display Through Image Display takes an excessively long time to complete image capture In addition there is a large amount of dispersion in the image capture timing max 33ms for Double speed Random modes When connecting only one camera to the A200 connect it to Camera jack A When connecting two cameras to the A200 they must be the same camera type use the same mode and have the same shutter speed Be sure to turn OFF the power when connecting a camera to the controller When using strobe light set the camera to normal field mode and be sure to switch the monitor dis
55. ording to the inspection specifications See the individual controller s user manual for details 3 4 1 About Parallel Output Depending on the controller being used the output is either NPN open collector or Photo MOS Be certain to use them within their rated load current range The Photo MOS output can be used as either PNP output or NPN output but when connecting make them uniform for the controller The controller has only a low capacity to carry current It takes into consideration connections with a PLC etc as shown above Do not connect to a heavy load such as a directly connected bulb When such a requirement exists pass it through our Power Photo relay The output load should be within the range specified below Maximum 24mA per 1 Signal NPN output specification external supply voltage Photo Mos output specification external supply 12 V to 24 V DC voltage 5 V to 24 V DC 24 24 12 Current load mA Current load mA i 5 12 24 5 24 Externally supplied power voltage V Externally supplied power voltage V Standard voltage 12 V to 24 V DC Standard voltage 5 V to 24 V DC The output circuit contains no internal fuse When it is necessary to prevent output circuit burnout in the event of an output load short circuit attach an external fuse However there are cases when internal elements cannot be protected in the event of a short circuit The common flash line has a
56. ower source before the controller power source the controller unit will detect an input signal level change and may not run properly Before Switching On the Power The following points should be checked before switching the power on to the controller for the first time Check that no extra wiring left installation especially conductive materials have become attached to the board Confirm that the power supply wiring and I O wiring and power supply voltage are correct Firmly tighten all installation screws and terminal block screws Before Creating Type Data Before creating type data be sure to initialize the environment settings and all type settings w See User s Manual for more information about initialization Other Instructions Use monitor monitor cable keypad camera and camera cable models and serial numbers specified by Matsushita Do not disassemble modify or change internal settings for the Micro Imagechecker unit or other equipment Setting or changing items other than those that can be set or changed as described in the product manual and specifications will result in damage After completing all of the settings for the Micro Imagechecker do not connect the personal computer used for connecting the keypad restoring or backup in order to prevent malfunctioning due to noise Do not perform insulation resistance or pressure resistance tests between metal areas of the power supply input output signal and conn
57. play to Memory Display The strobe will flash continuously if the monitor display is set to Through Display During field mode or when using a random camera the sensitivity decreases in proportion to increases in shutter speed Smears may increase When Through images are displayed the monitor display will have fluctuating brightness This is not an indication of a problem The brightness will be stable in the memory images Besure to use illumination that is designed for image processing About Camera Modes A200 A100 Hardware 5 3 Frame Mode and Field Mode Chapter 6 Product Type Data Creation and Backup 6 1 Product Type Data Creation and Backup 6 3 Optional Memory A200 A100 Hardware A200 A100 Hardware Optional Memory 6 1 Product Type Data Creation and Backup 6 1 Product Type Data Creation and Backup Product type data is created with the special purpose keypad You can back up the created product type data together with image data stored on the controller to a Windows PC then restore the data later Keypad This is an operational keypad that can be used with any A Series product Nearly all settings can be made using this keypad A 2m or 3m cable is provided t Vision Backup Tool Version 2 You can use this tool to store back up created product type data to a Windows PC and then to transfer restore it to the controller Even if created data
58. s l 0 to 16 7ms 16 7ms t 1 30s to 1 20s 1 60s to 1 30s Resolution 512 x 480 pixels Resolution 512 x 240 pixels Supports still objects and continuous light Supports moving and still objects continuous Supports moving objects with strobe light that light uses the FLASH signal See note 2 Camera ANM832 See note 3 To switch between frame mode and field mode change the settings on the controller menu Set the camera shutter speed using the controller menu 1 See the information about DIP switches on page 1 6 2 When using a strobe light set to normal frame mode and be certain to switch the monitor display to Memory Display If the monitor display is set to Through Display the strobe will flash continuously 3 The internal sync is an NTSC signal input A200 A100 Hardware About Camera Modes 5 3 Frame Mode and Field Mode 5 3 Frame Mode and Field Mode Frame Mode In this mode the camera captures an even number array and an odd number array and sends them to the image processing system In the A Series all 512 x 480 pixels are sent to memory and are then subject to image processing Compared to field mode this requires more imaging time but the resolution is higher Field Mode In this mode the camera captures either an even number array or an odd number array and sends it to the image processing system In the A Series 512 x 240 pixels are captured but are tra
59. sor Can move it in a maximum of eight directions 3 Enter button Confirms an entry 4 Terminal Connects the keypad to the A Series controller Operation of the Cursor lever and ENTER button When you press the cursor lever to move the cursor an ENTER may be input erroneously To avoid this problem remove your finger from the cursor lever momentarily as you change cursor movement direction The functions available from the keypad depend on the functions provided by the controller Cursor operation Move up ENTER Move right Press directly downward from above Move down Using the Keypad Correctly Avoid connecting a keypad not specified by us to the controller Part Names and Functions A200 A100 Hardware 1 4 Keypad 1 10 Chapter 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Installation and Wiring Connecting Peripherals 2 3 Installation Environment and Mounting Space 2 4 Mounting the Controller 2 6 Mounting the Camera 2 7 View range and Lens Selection Tables 2 8 2 5 1 ANM831 Double Speed Random Camera o sesat sure EXER E EIE XR es 2 8 2 5 2 ANM832 Standard Camera 2 9 Installation and Wiring A200 A100 Hardware A200 A100 Hardware Installation and Wiring 2 2 1 Connecting Peripherals 1 Connecting Peripherals Be sure to connect peripherals to the controller
60. ssing 8 9 Lighting for Image Processing item Speifcdtion 0 PartNumber Ring light Direct lighting outside diameter 50 red AULDR2 50RD outside diameter 50 white AULDR2 50RD SW outside diameter 70 red AULDR2 70RD outside diameter 70 red AULDR2 70RD SW Options for Ring light Direct lighting For AULDR2 50RD Polarizing plate AUPL LDR 50B AULDR2 50RD SW Diffusing plate AUDF LDR 50B Polarizing plate diffusing plate Installation adapter AUAD LDR 50B For AULDR2 70RD Polarizing plate AUPL LDR 70A AULDR2 70RD SW Diffusing plate AUDF LDR 70A Bar light Direct lighting light source size 42 x 15 red AULDL 4215 light source size 42 x 15 white AULDL 4215SW Ring light Indirect lighting outside diameter b 74 AULKR 70A outside diameter 102 AULFR 100 Back light Indirect lighting light source size 27 x 27 AULDL TP2727 light source size 43 x 35 AULDL TP4335 light source size 80 x 100 AULFL 100 Coaxial light Indirect lighting Coaxial light 26 x 28 translucent glass size AULFV 34 Coaxial light 32 x 36 translucent glass size AULFV 50A Power supply Digital light source Output 12V 9 5W AUPD 1012 Digital modulated light source Output 12V 24V or 10 W ANB86001 Digital modulated light source Output 12V 24V or 30
61. stance to work resolution and any other settings which need to be made before running the system Unless otherwise noted the focus values in the chart are all infinity 2 10 Chapter 3 Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports 3 1 Attaching Wires to the Terminal Blocks 3 3 3 2 Output Terminal Parallel Output Port 3 4 3 3 Input Terminal Parallel Input Port 3 5 3 4 Cautions Related to Parallel Input Output 3 6 3 4 1 About Parallel Output 3 6 3 4 2 About Parallel Input 3 7 3 5 Flash Output Sync Signal 3 8 3 6 Electric Power Wiring 3 10 3 7 About Grounding 3s a aaaaaa an nnnaan 3 12 Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports A200 A100 Hardware A200 A100 Hardware Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports 3 1 Attaching Wires to the Terminal Blocks 3 1 Attaching Wires to the Terminal Blocks Output terminal block E nit Input and power M terminal block m Body u x m Terminal wm block ki Cable About Terminal Blocks The I O terminal block Matsushita Denkou part number ANMA8001 Phoenix part number 1840502 plugs into the controller and the terminals are fastened by tightening the screws Use the fittings and cable listed in the tables below ttttititittittttti H
62. strobe can only be used for the flash output for the ANM830A camera in frame mode A200 A100 Hardware Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports 3 5 Flash Output Sync Signal Using the Flash Output Sync Signal Correctly The flash s common wire uses a specialized terminal Do not use it together with another common wire You cannot use the same strobe for multiple cameras connected to separate controllers When a strobe is used the strobe flashes continuously during through screen display Therefore change to memory image display when connecting setting up and testing a strobe Input Output Terminals Input Output Ports A200 A100 Hardware 3 6 Electric Power Wiring 3 6 Electric Power Wiring Terminal Positions 24 V DC electric power is supplied by attach ing wires to the input terminal block s and terminals and to the ground terminal frame ground Twist the electric wires in order to reduce the effects of noise FUNCTIONAL EARTH Rated voltage 24V DC Allowable voltage range 21 6 V to 26 4 V DC Rated current consumption 1 camera 0 7A 2 cameras 0 9A Use a Power Supply with an Isolating Internal Protection Circuit Use an isolating power supply that incorporates an internal protection circuit in order to protect against abnormal voltages coming from the electric lines The controller regulator is no
63. tors that link the A series COM port with a PC The ANM81303 is a parallel cable that connects the A series COM port with a PC Use it by matching the parallel line portion to the connected PLC The ANM812001 cable connects the A Series TOOL port to a PC VBT Ver 2 and RS 232C When connecting to a PC use an off the shelf D SUB 9 pin cross extension cable Supported operating systems Windows 95 Windows 98SE Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP Ver 2 0 2 1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries 8 10 A200 A100 Hardware Part Numbers 8 8 Lenses and Adapter Rings 8 8 Lenses and Adapter Rings item Specification Specification Part Number C Mount Lenses 6 5 lens ANB842L 8 5 lens With lock ANB843L f16 lens With lock ANB845NL ANB88161 125 lens With lock ANB846NL ANB88251 f50 small lens With lock ANM88501 ANM8850 f50 lens With lock ANB847L CS Mount Lenses 12 8 small lens With lock ANM88281 ANM8828 f4 small lens ANM88041 ANM8804 f8 small lens ANM88081 ANM8808 Adapter rings 5mm adapter ring ANB84805 Ring set 0 5 1 5 10 20 40mm ANB848 Use a lockable lens in order to lock focal distance and exposure adjustment rings into place 8 11 Part Numbers A200 A100 Hardware 8 9 Lighting for Image Proce
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