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1. UPC A Menu sheet Command Transfer C D without an 0 in the beginning Factory default setting Not transfer C D without an 0 the beginning E5 E 5 Transfer C D with 0 in the beginning E2 E 2 z Not transfer C D with 0 in the beginning E4 c E 4 2 O 3 Menu sheet Command Transfer C D without an 0 in the beginning Factory default setting E7 et Not transfer C D without an 0 in the beginning E9 E 9 Transfer C D with 0 in the beginning E6 E 6 Not transfer C D with 0 in the beginning E8 E 8 V400 R2 series User s Manual 65 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 66 Section 4 Setting Method EAN 13 Menu sheet Command Transfer C D Factory default setting 6K 6 K Not transfer C D 6J 6 J EAN 8 Menu sheet Command Transfer C D Factory default setting 6 6 1 transfer C D 6H 6 H D 0 V400 R2 series User s Manual CODE39 Menu sheet Command Not calculate C D Factory default setting C1 C 1 Calculate C D C 0 Transfer C D Factory default setting D9 D 9 Not transfer C D D8 D 8 Transfer ST SP DO Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command Not transfer ST SP Factory default setting D1 Codabar NW 7 Menu sheet Command F 2 Not calculate C D Facto
2. Menu sheet Command Output the signal Factory default setting X Q Not output the signal X R X R External trigger signal synchronous system positive logic H active Factory default X C setting X C External trigger signal synchronous system negative logic L active X D 8 One shot system positive logic active 8 5 2 One shot system negative logic L active X F F One shot duration 10 ms X G One shot duration 20 ms X H X H One shot duration 30 ms pel I V400 R2 series User s Manual 79 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 80 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command X P One shot duration 40 ms X J X J One shot duration 50 ms X K One shot duration 60 ms X L X L One shot duration 70 ms X M X M One shot duration 80 ms X N X N One shot duration 90 ms X O X 0 One shot duration 100 ms V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Setting for label registration You should first register codes in the reader so that they are recognized as OK This function outputs the OK signal when the reader reads a code that matches one of the registered codes and outputs the NG signal for a code that does not match any of those codes Up to 5 codes can be registered 1 A Up to 123 by
3. 5 VDC Supplied from the dedicated power supply 0v Communication with upper equipment Check that product has started up and then start communication with upper equipment Q Indefinite signals may be generated from the upper interface while the product starts up Clear the CHECK receive buffer of the devices before starting initial operation V400 R2 series Users Manual 33 5 5 5 5 Q 5 34 Section 2 Introduction Procedure Example of connection with programmable controller CS1 Connection with programmable controller C81 made by OMRON is explained Power supply unit Reader C200HW PA204S 4 V400 R2 series Em V509 W011 Programming console C200H PRO27 CPU unit Input unit CS1H CPU67H CS1W ID21 1 Trigger switch Special cable C E 100VAC Gg4w cn224 Dedicated power supply for multi code reader S8VS 01505 made by OMRON Connect the connection cable of this reader to RS 232C port of the CPU unit B Wiring Reader side Wire color TRIG Shield CS1 RS 232C port V OK NG CS RS SD CC Shield V400 R2 series User s Manual 0V NI OD Pin
4. Data length 7 bits LO L 0 Data length 8 bits Factory default setting L1 L 1 Parity None Factory default setting L2 L 2 Parity Even number L3 L 3 Odd number 14 L 4 Stop bit 1 bit Factory default setting L5 L 5 Stop bit 2 bits L6 L 6 V400 R2 series User s Manual 5 8 3 D 5 a Lr et 83 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method Setting for the communication protocol Menu sheet Command Communication protocol No protocol system Factory default setting PO Communication protocol With RS CS control Ready Busy system P1 Communication protocol ACK NAK system P3 P 3 CS waiting time Not limited Factory default setting 10 0 CS waiting time 100 ms 1 I 1 CS waiting time 200 ms I2 I 2 CS waiting time 400 ms I3 I 5 V400 R2 series 84 User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Setting for the header and footer Direct input header and footer of up to 4 digits can be set The number of digit output setting p 86 can be included as 1 digit in the header E g The following describes the steps for setting the header AB Setting start ZZ Set the headers collectively RY Set A 0A Set B 0B Setting end ZZ Menu sheet Command Set the headers collect
5. R ON i D o OFF 5 Communication lt _ gt ON z ar Description Trigger ON Keep the external trigger ON for least 50 ms TO The reading time depends on the trigger effective duration setting Reading valid time The factory default setting is 2 sec It can be changed In case of reading T2 OK the illumination LED turns off and the reading operation finishes as soon as the operation succeeds Buzzer and indication LED illumination time The factory default settings are 50 ms for the TH buzzer and 200 ms for the indication LED They can be changed T4 Communication time This differs depending on communication conditions T5 Trigger signal minimum OFF time Be sure to set 1 s or more n case continuous reading and plural reading illumination light is emitted throughout the reading 2 effective duration that starts when a trigger is input The concept of TO to T4 is the same as that in S the case of single reading z 2 CHECK Concept communication time Data length In case when parity exists Number of stop bits x Communication x Number of digits of time ms Communication speed communication data Number of header characters Number of footer characters x 103 V400 R2 series 50 User s Manual Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation B n case
6. o 5 A as reading effective duration passed Is the external trigger finished 1 No Esel Has reading effective duration passed Process when reading is OK Yes No label in the front Process when reading is NG Illumination light off Has the reset time passed Previous reading data is reset 1 When the trigger by a command is used ignore this clause 2 When the trigger controlled system is used codes are read while the trigger is ON the reading effective duration is set to 0 V400 R2 series User s Manual 47 Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation B n case of continuous reading Power on Wait for the reading trigger gt a Illumination light on Reading process execution Repeat Repeat Has reading No Succeeded ae 1 z READ OK LED illuminates A Reading data output duration passed 1 Illumination light off Process when reading failed Process when reading is NG 1 When the trigger by a command is used ignore this clause 2 When the trigger controlled system is used codes are read while the trigger is ON the reading effective duration is set to 0 V400 R2 series 48 User s Manual Section 3 Basic Knowledge
7. Signal name FG SD RD RS CS 5 5 Supplied from the dedicated power supply Section 2 Introduction Procedure B Settings on the reader Specify the settings as follows to establish communication with the programmable controller Setting item Setting content Command Communication speed 9600 bps Factory default setting Data length 8 bits Factory default setting Parity None Factory default setting Stop bit 1 bit Factory default setting Header None Factory default setting Footer CR Factory default setting Reading valid time Trigger 2 sec Factory default setting Process failed reading Transmits NL when no label is found THONOL Transmits ND when reading has failed TIONOD Settings on OMRON programmable controller CS1 For information about the detailed setting method refer to the operation manual of your programmable controller 5 5 5 5 5 Setting item Setting content Dip switch of CPU unit OFF Program controller system settings 160 830E 161 0006 162 0000 164 000D 165 0100 DM setting Set 1B5A to DM00100 Memorize ESC Z of the ASCII code Program controller system settings Details 160 b15 Presence of the arbitrary q Arbitrary setting communication setting b11 8 Serial communication m
8. 800 50 0 D sub 9 pin Upper equipment side Reader side D sub 9 pin DIN 8 pin connector Signal No Signal Shield cable name name c E 1 1 SD LN RD 2 2 RD SD 3 3 RS ER 4 4 CS c SG 5 5 TRG KJ DR 6 6 RS 7 7 SG q cs 8 8 5V 9 Shield wire Connector Cover Shielded MC ree Te gt External trigger 5 V 0 V 5 o 5 m x Lud 5 3 5 5 V400 R2 series Users Manual 107 gt o 9 Q o z Section 5 Appendix ASCII Code Table Data read via RS 232C communications is output in ASCII code The table below shows one to one correspondence between each character and the ASCII code used Examples For read data A Hexadecimal 41 is output For read data T Hexadecimal 54 is output Upper 4 bits Lower 4 bits 0 DE 1 0 1 1 3 Ex P3 3 5 s 4 241 4 0 5 og 5 fiv Eel 7 8 8 9 EY ify r 5g Jo prz BEC 6S XIL X m DCR esi 127 0 _
9. Setting for the buzzer The buzzer is enabled or disabled or its type and sound duration and volume are set 5 O 3 3 t 5 The buzzer sounds when reading succeeds o Menu sheet Command Disable the buzzer WO W 0 Enable the buzzer Factory default setting W8 W 8 Single tone buzzer Factory default setting W1 W 1 V400 R2 series User s Manual 77 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command High low buzzer W2 W 2 High high buzzer W3 W 3 Buzzer sound duration 50 ms Factory default setting W7 W 7 Buzzer sound duration 100 ms W4 W 4 Buzzer sound duration 200 ms W5 W 5 Buzzer sound duration 400 ms W6 W 6 Buzzer sound volume Max Factory default setting TO Buzzer sound volume High T1 T 1 Buzzer sound volume Medium T2 T 2 Buzzer sound volume Low T3 T 3 V400 R2 series 78 User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Setting for READ OK signal output When you want to output reading succeeded to the READ OK signal set the conditions of output system and duration then set them for signal output X Q The READ NG signal is output when any code other than the labels registered in Setting for label registration p 81 is read
10. mu size m mmm m emi i mm mm m m m m m H mmm mmm m mmm m m mm m m mm m mmm m m m mm um Matrix size Margin V400 R2 series 10 User s Manual Introduction Page format 5 Q 1 Title of each section Section2 i lt A E 5 1 Introduction Procedure 2 B Preparation es Overviews and points This section describes the setting method based on preliminary examination Perform a test to ME BREIE N EAA IAEN ERD Seip a at ca od e check whether the intended code is read and set the reading conditions for the purpose 2 Testing You can check how stably the intended code can be read Read the code at rest ten times and calculate the reading H i Index label 2 1 mb i 14 E Entering the reading measurement mode I Indicates the currenf section and the Place the code in the reading position H Hi title of the section ni You can quickly reach the page 12 I
11. 13 13 L 10 6 version 2 M 8 15x15 L 23 14 9 6 version 3 M 18 11 7 4 L 35 21 15 9 17 n 17 a version 4 Q 21 13 9 5 o E o T 2 5 o o et o V400 R2 series 112 Users Manual Index Numerics 2D code 10 54 102 A ACK NAK system 49 84 AND verification 71 ASCII Code Table 108 B Bar code 10 102 Basic configuration 18 Buzzer 77 C C D 65 Cell size 10 Check digit 65 Codabar NW 7 25 54 CODE128 25 CODE39 25 54 CODE93 25 Command 56 Command input 41 57 Communication conditions 82 Communication protocol 49 84 Communication speed 82 Communication time 50 Communication with upper equipment 33 36 54 Connecting cable 18 PC 18 Programmable controller 18 Connection PC 33 Programmable controller 34 Consumption current 103 Continuous reading 38 48 72 CS1 34 Curvature 30 102 D Data length 83 DataMatrix 24 109 Decoding failure 75 Direct code designation 87 Index E EAN 25 54 Effective duration 38 Effective duration designation System 38 Effective duration of reading 38 End setting 59 Example of program 36 External Dimension 104 External trigger signal 38 59 F Factory default setting 60 Failed reading 53 75 Flow chart 46 Footer 85 Frame 74 G GS1 DataBar RSS 26 051 DataBar Composite 26 GS1 DataBar Expanded 26 GS1 DataBar Limited 26 GS1 DataBar Omni
12. 6 6 Q7 8 Q8 V400 R2 series User s Manual 9 Q9 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 0 A 0A Command 0 B 0 C 0C 0 D 0D 0 E 0 OF 0 G 0G 0 H OH 0 1 01 0 0 0 K OK V400 R2 series User s Manual 91 5 8 3 D 5 a et 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 92 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 0 L OL Command 0 M 0M 0 N ON 0 0 00 0 P 0 0 R OR 0 05 0 T 0 OU V400 R2 series User s Manual 0 V OV Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 0 W OW Command 0 X OX 0 OY 0 7 02 5 5 B B C C D D E E F F G G V400 R2 series User s Manual 5 8 3 D 5 a Lr et 93 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 94 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet H H Command I 1 J K K L L M M N N 0 0 5 Q V400 R2 series User s Manual R R Section
13. General specification Model V400 R2CF65 V400 R2CF125 Direction of view Front view performance Applicable Bar code WPC JAN EAN UPC Codabar NW 7 ITF Industrial2of5 STF Code39 codes Code93 Code128 GS1 128 EAN 128 GS1 Databar RSS 14 GS1 Databar Limited RSS Limited GS1 Databar Expanded RSS Expanded GS1 Databar Composite RSS Composite 2D code QR code DataMatrix ECC200 MicroQR code PDF417 MicroPDF417 AztecCode MaxiCode Codablock F Number of reading No upper limit depends on bar width and reading distance digits Reading Light source Two red LEDs wave length 617 nm Aiming light One green LED wave length 528 nm Minimum Bar code 0 076 mm Bar code 0 127 mm resolution 2D code 0 169 mm 2D code 0 212 mm Image capture device Monochrome CMOS Effective number of pixels 754 x 480 pixels Working distance WD 65 mm 125 mm Field of view Approximately 48 x 31 for WD 65 mm Approximately 93 x 59 for WD 125 mm Skew angle 2509 Pitch angle 2509 Tilt angle 21809 Reading bar codes on curved surfaces R RZ20mm UPC 12 line Interface Communication specification RS 232C OK NG outputs NPN open collector output cable work required Function setting method Menu sheet reading method or host command method Functional specifications Reading trigger External tri
14. Transfer C D D L DL V400 R2 series User s Manual 69 5 8 3 D 5 a et 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method Setting of inverted code Normally codes are printed in black on a white background However some codes are white on a black background Black codes on a white background are called normal regular codes and white codes in a black background are inverted codes Inverted codes can be read when the Inverted code option is selected V 5 Menu sheet Command Normal regular code Factory default setting V2 V 2 Normal regular and inverted codes V4 V 4 V 4 Inverted codes V3 V400 R2 series User s Manual Setting for the number times reading coincidence Section 4 Setting Method When reading result coincides the number of times you have set the reading result is output to the RS 232C interface The verification system is AND verification Continuous coincidence system This cannot be changed B T Menu sheet Command Reading once and verification zero times X 0 Reading twice and verification once Factory default setting X1 Reading three times and verification twice 2 X 2 Reading four times and verification thre
15. 0 V400 R2 series 8 Users Manual Section 5 Appendix Quick Reference Tables of Data Capacities The maximum amount of data that can be stored in a code varies with the symbol size The character types order and combinations of different characters also affects the data capacity The relation between symbol size number of cells and data capacity is shown in the table below B DataMatrix DataMatrix ECC200 In this example the symbol size is 12 x 12 cells E 12 cells 12 cells Maximum data capacity Numbers umbo TRAN Tom 10x 10 6 3 3 1 12 12 10 6 5 1 3 14 14 16 10 3 6 2 16 x 16 24 16 14 5 10 18 18 36 25 22 8 16 5 20 20 44 31 28 10 20 22 22 60 43 38 14 28 5 24 x 24 72 52 46 17 34 26 x 26 88 64 57 21 42 4 32 x 32 124 91 81 30 60 S 36 x 36 172 127 113 42 84 6 40 x 40 228 169 150 56 112 5 44 44 288 214 190 72 142 8 48 x 48 348 259 230 86 172 p 52 x 52 408 304 270 101 202 64 x 64 560 418 372 139 278 8 18 10 6 5 1 3 8x32 20 13 12 4 8 12 x 26 32 22 20 7 14 12 x 36 44 31 28 10 20 16 x 36 64 46 41 15 30 16 x 48 98 72 64 23 47 V400 R2 series Users Manual 109 T 2 2 2 o o o 4 E et D 5 D 110 Section 5 Appendix B QR Code Q
16. 076 mm 0 169 mm V400 R2CF 125 0 127 mm 0 212 mm Green LED aiming function The green LED aiming function quickly recognizes the area to be read V400 R2 series User s Manual Ultra compact for highly flexible installation The main body is very small only 41 1 mm x 33 mm x 24 mm The front and side view types are available to suit your installation environment V400 R2 series V400 R2 series User s Manual T c o Section 1 Product Overview Basic Configuration This product is used by connecting with upper equipment such as a PC and programmable controllers The upper equipment receives the information this product reads and records and verifies it with the registered information The cable has a connector at the end Use the appropriate connecting cable for the upper equipment Multi code reader PC AT compatible V400 R2 series Cable for connecting PC AT compatible V509 W011D lt A p 33 eon ESO 5 Q c 5 Power supply 5 VDC Dedicated product S8VS 01505 made by OMRON Programmable controller made by 34 Connecting cable V509 W011 V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview Part Names and Functions This section explains the names and functions of each part V400 R2 series 2 SCAN button
17. 33 D x 24 H mm Packing carton Approximately 240 W x 110 D x 40 H mm Input output connector Round DIN connector Code length Approximately 1 5 m Minimum bending radius of cord Approximately 23 mm Accessories Operation manual menu sheet mounting bracket M2 x 6 screws two 5 x 10 screws two Material Color Case PC PET black Reading window PMMA transparent Cable Polyvinyl chloride PVC black Mounting bracket 505304 silver Unless otherwise specified the reading performance is defined with angle a 0 p 15 202 R illuminance 100 to 2001x reading rate 9096 or more V400 R2 series User s Manual 9 5 o 5 x 5 3 5 5 103 Section 5 Appendix External Dimension Multi code Reader V400 R2CF65 R2CF 125 Unit mm 2 M2 Depth 3 max Light axis 2 M2 Depth 3 max Light axis 16 37 Vinyl insulated round cord 3 8 10 core Black Standard length 1 5 m Connector 0 30 10 65 o D z 5 i 2 3 5 D o 3 2 M5 Mounting hole dimensions V400 R2 series 104 users Manual Section 5 Appendix Mounting bracket Unit mm 30 Sensor fastening screws
18. 4 Main cable 3 Read confirmation LED g 3 a T 5 5 Part name Function 1 Reading window Aiming light and illumination LED light is emitted from here for capturing images 2 SCAN button The button for performing a reading test Pressing it once performs reading once 3 Read confirmation LED LED green illuminates when reading is successful Connected to a cable for connecting PC AT compatible or a 4 programmable controller made by OMRON The length is 1 5 V400 R2 series User s Manual 19 U D m 5 5 5 V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 2 Introduction Procedure A flow chart of preliminary examination installation and introduction of the product is as shown below 5 c Eu o 3 c Introduction Flow Chart 22 4x Preliminary Examination 24 Wiring and Connection 31 Preparation V400 R2 series User s Manual 21 Section 2 Introduction Procedure Introduction Flow Chart A flow chart of preliminary examination installation and introduction of the product is as shown below Check the type width height and the number of digits of 2D codes and bar codes Preliminary p 24 Supported code list 5 n27 Reacino ren
19. 4 Setting Method Start end setting using menu sheets When setting the reader using menu sheets read this menu sheet at the start and end of the procedure Menu sheet Command Start end setting using menu sheets Z Z Write setting contents on the nonvolatile memory Be sure to write the settings in the nonvolatile memory whenever a condition is set by inputting a command from the upper equipment When you turn the power OFF without writing the setting in the memory the settings will be lost Menu sheet Command Write the contents set with a command in the nonvolatile memory No menu sheet Setting for external trigger signal Select positive logic or negative logic of the external trigger signal Menu sheet Command External trigger signal positive logic H active YA External trigger signal negative logic L active factory YB default setting B V400 R2 series User s Manual 5 3 3 D 5 a et 59 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method Return to the factory default setting Menu sheet Command Return to the factory default setting U 2 Factory default setting Item Setting content Readable code types JAN UPC and E EAN 13 and 8 CODE39 Codabar NW 7 Industrial2of5 ITF CODE128 CODE93 DataMatrix 200 QR code Micro QR code PDF417 and 051 DataBar RSS
20. The following are typical specifications you should consider Check the type width height and the number of digits of 2D codes and bar codes while considering the supported codes reading range performance and reading angle performance Supported code list B 2D code 3 DataMatrix QR code Micro QR code 3 EE 5 m E 2 AEN ma 5 i ECC200 Models 1 and 2 11x 11 to 17 x 17 10 10 10 64 64 21 x 21 to 57 x 57 S 8 x 18 to 16 x 48 Versions 1 to 10 PDF417 1 Micro PDF417 3 Aztec Code Maxi Code Codablock F ven at rte SOR V400 R2 series User s Manual B Bar codes JAN EAN and UPC 123457678904 49012347 CODE39 2 3 4 5 Codabar NW 7 1 456789 Section 2 Introduction Procedure 12345107890 mlndustrial2of5 STF CODE93 CODE128 4 1 2 8 V400 R2 series User s Manual 2 U 3 3 t lt x t 3 3 e 3 Section 2 Introduction Procedure B GS1 DataBar RSS 381 DataBar Omni directional 01 1201 2345678900 651 DataBar Stacked 01 12012345678900 051 DataBar Expanded 01 01234567891231 051 DataBar Composite U 3 5 lt m x 3 5 5 5 V400 R2 series 26 User s Manual 4 3202 00 651 Da
21. a cable Connecting or disconnecting a cable while the power is ON may cause failure e Connect different cables from high voltage or power cables to the product If the same cable or duct is used electromagnetic induction may result which may result in malfunction or damage e Tighten the fixing screws at the torque specified in this manual 3 Communication with Upper Equipment e Check that the product has started up and then start communication with upper equipment e Indefinite signals may be generated from the upper interface while the product starts up Clear the receive buffer of the devices before starting initial operation V400 R2 series 6 User s Manual Introduction 4 Other Do not use the product in a safety circuit for nuclear or life support systems e Never attempt disassemble repair modify deform by applying pressure or burn the product Dispose of the product as industrial waste e If the product becomes extremely hot or abnormal odors smoke are emitted stop using the product immediately turn the power OFF and consult with your OMRON 5 fe 1 5 representative V400 R2 series User s Manual Introduction Precautions for Correct Use Always observe the following precautions to prevent operation failures malfunctions and adverse effects on performance and equipment 1 5 1 Installation location The produc
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23. effect when plural reading is enabled This setting specifies the number of frames length of time during which the reader should be kept away from the code before reading the same code again Frames 2 A frame is another representation of time ms Intervals between frames are not constant and they differ depending on codes When the frame is set to infinity the next code must differ from the previous one as long as a trigger is input Example Frame 1 2 3 4 5 6 Time ms 50 100 200 300 400 500 Menu sheet Command 1 frame AH A H 2 frames 1 3 frames AJ A J 4 frames AK A K 5 frames AL 6 frames Factory default setting A M Infinity AG A G A L AM V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Setting for failed reading Process for failed reading is set With the factory default setting nothing is transmitted in the event of failed reading B Error message No label Direct input characters of up to 4 digits can be set These characters are transmitted when no code label is detected during the reading time T The error message is disabled when no direct input characters are read after the command S This may be output simultaneously with Error message Decoding failure CHECK Error message Decoding failure Direct input characters of up to 4 digits can be r
24. of Operation Communication protocol The following two systems exist for transmitting the data read by the reader to the equipment Nonprocedural system no protocol system The reader transmits the data to the upper equipment and ends the communication Multi code reader V400 R2 series Data Upper equipment m B ACK NAK system The reader waits for a response from the upper equipment after transmitting the data When ACK 06H 1 byte is received from the upper equipment a buzzer sounds indicating normal finishing and ends data transmission Multi code reader V400 R2 series Data End ACK When NAK 15H 1 byte is received from the upper equipment the data is transmitted again When the time up time set beforehand comes the time up buzzer sounds and the data transmission ends Multi code reader V400 R2 series Data Data Data NAK NAK V400 R2 series User s Manual o 5 A 49 Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation Communication timing chart This section explains the timing of the buzzer and LED indication n case of reading OK single reading Trigger input L TO dL T5 ON Illumination OFF light on 9 ON Reading OFF 2 2250
25. the length of the power cable to a minimum less than 3 m 3 Labels For labels with a highly gloss surface reading errors may occur because of regular reflection of the LED light If this occurs provide a skew angle of 15 against the label V400 R2 series User s Manual Introduction 4 Cleaning of the reading window e Install the product so that the front area of the reading window is free of dust and oil 5 5 droplets If dust or oil droplets are found clean the surface using the following method Blow large particles off using a blower brush for camera lenses Do not blow using your own breath Gently wipe off small particles using a soft cloth lens wiper moistened with a small amount of alcohol Avoid vigorous wiping Scratches on the reading window may result in reading errors V400 R2 series User s Manual Introduction How to Use This Manual Part names of a code In this manual each part of a code is described as follows IBTUBIM 514 9Sf O1 MOH Bar code Label Bar code Paper which bar code is printed Narrow bar Slim lines 2 T 1 2 3 4 5 6 p Width lt gt 2D code Label 2D code Paper on which a 2D code is printed on Ho d BN m m m B HB HB Hu m mmm m B m mmm m m a NONE e
26. 221 152 93 version 8 Q 25 259 157 108 66 H 30 202 122 84 52 L 7 552 335 230 141 53 x 53 M 15 432 262 180 111 version 9 Q 25 312 189 130 80 H 30 235 143 98 60 L 7 652 395 271 167 57x57 M 15 513 311 213 131 version 10 Q 25 364 221 151 93 H 30 288 174 119 74 Source 2D Codes Basic Specifications for QR Code JIS x 0510 Maximum data capacity 2 The maximum amount of data that be stored in a 2D code varies with the symbol size In other words if there is a large amount of data to be stored then the symbol size must also be large The maximum data capacity will also vary with the type of characters used With a QR Code or DataMatrix the numeric capacity numbers only is larger than the alpha numeric capacity numbers and letters which is in turn larger than the Japanese Kanji capacity The order and combinations of different characters also affects the data capacity o T 2 2 2 o o o 4 E et D 5 D V400 R2 series Users Manual 111 Section 5 Appendix B Micro QR Code Micro QR Code In this example the symbol size is 15 x 15 cells version 3 7 cells 8 cells Maximum data capacity Symbol size Error correction level Alphanumeric version ECC level Numbers characters 8 bits Kanji upper case byte only 11x 11 version 1
27. 4 Setting Method Menu sheet S S Command T T U U V V W W X X Y Y Z Z NULL 9 G 9G SOH 1 A 1A STX 1 B 1B V400 R2 series User s Manual 95 5 8 3 D 5 a et 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method ETX Menu sheet 1 C Command EOT 1 D ENQ 1 E ACK 1 F BEL 1 G BS 1 H HT 1 I LF 1 J VT 1 K FF 1 L CR V400 R2 series User s Manual 1 M Section 4 Setting Method SO Menu sheet 1 N 1N Command 51 1 0 10 DLE 1 P 1P DC1 1 19 0 2 1 R 1R DC3 1 S 1S DC4 1 T 1 1 10 SYN 1 V 1V ETB 1 W 1W CAN 1 X 1X V400 R2 series User s Manual 97 5 8 3 D 5 a et 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 98 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 1 Y Command SUB 1 1 12 ESC 9 A 9A FS 9 B 9B GS 9 c 9C RS 9 D 9D US 9 E 9E DELL 9 F 9F V400 R2 series User s Manual Se
28. Detail UPC EAN detail UPC A Transfer C D without an 0 in the beginning conditions settings UPC E Transfer C D without an 0 in the beginning EAN 13 Transfer C D EAN 8 Transfer C D CODE39 detail Not calculate C D settings Transfer C D Not transfer ST SP Codebar NW 7 detail Not calculate C D settings Transfer C D Industrial2of5 STF Not calculate C D detail settings Transfer C D Code93 detail settings Transfer C D GS1 Databar RSS Transfer C D detail settings GS1 128 EAN128 Disable FNC1 to GS conversion detail settings Reading Reading method Trigger reading conditions normal reading trigger reading Inverted code Black code only verification times Number of reading Not specified digits Reading valid time 2 seconds Plural reading reset 6 frames time LED READ OK LED illumination time 200 ms Buzzer Enable the buzzer Single tone buzzer Buzzer sound duration 50 ms Buzzer sound volume Max V400 R2 series 60 User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Item Setting content External trigger signal Negative logic L active READ OK NG signal output Label registration Signal output Output signals Signal output system External trigger synchronous system positive logic H active Communication conditions Communication speed Data length Parity Stop bit Header Footer Number o
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30. M2x5 set screws x2 Wall mount screws M5x8 set screws x2 5 o 5 2 m x Lud 5 3 5 5 V400 R2 series Users Manual 105 Section 5 Appendix Cable for programmable controller connection made by OMRON V509 WO011 Unit mm 38 5 21 80052 45 15 Vinyl insulated round 5 1 Wi 1 20 17 5 Vinyl insulated round cable _ U 93 8 3 conductor section area 0 2 mm2 diameter of insulation body 1 0 mm Pink external trigger Brown 5 V 800129 Blue 0 V D sub 9 pin Upper equipment side D sub 9 pin Reader side DIN 8 pin connector Nor Signal Shield cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 lt External trigger lt 5 0 V 9 z 5 o 5 x 5 E 5 2 5 V400 R2 series 106 users Manual Section 5 Cable connecting PC AT compatible V509 W011D Unit mm 38 5 21 8007S 45 115 Vinyl insulated round cord 5 1 Fo 20 17 5 Vinyl insulated round cable a 8 94 7 3 core conductor section area 0 2 mm2 diameter of insulation body 1 0 Pink external trigger Brown 5 V
31. N standard CE mark EN55022 EN55024 V400 R2 series User s Manual 5 1 5 Introduction Precautions for Safe Use Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of the product 3 5 1 Installation Environment Do not use the product in environments containing flammable or explosive gases Do not use the product in environments containing corrosive or combustible gases Do not use the product in environments containing dust salt or metallic powders Do not use the product in environments containing droplets water or mist oil or chemical agents Do not use the product in environments that may be affected by a CRT s flashing or other ambient light e Do not install or use the product outdoors e For the purpose of ensuring safe operation and maintenance do not install the product close to high voltage devices or electrically powered devices 2 Power Supply and Wiring To assure noise and insulation resistance be sure to use S8VS 01505 made by OMRON as a driving power supply e Do not connect a voltage or AC power supply that has a voltage exceeding the rating voltage 5 V 10 e Avoid reverse connection of power supply Do not short circuit a load on OK NG output signal open collector e Avoid applying a load that exceeds the rating Be sure to turn the power OFF before connecting or disconnecting
32. OMRON Ultra Small Multi code Reader V400 R2 Series User s Manual Cat No Z333 E1 01A Introduction Thank you for purchasing the OMRON V400 R2 series This manual describes the functions performance and application methods of the V400 R2 series This manual is intended for personnel with knowledge of electrical systems Be sure to read and understand this manual thoroughly before using the product and keep this manual in an easily accessible location for quick reference when required READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT Be sure to read this 5 5 2 Product Overview A Introduction Procedure 6 Basic Knowledge of Operation Setting Method 191893 Appendix Reader User s Manual V400 R2 series 5 5 Introduction READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT Please read and understand this document before using the products Please consult your OMRON representative if you have any questions or comments WARRANTY 5 exclusive warranty is that the products are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year or other period if specified from date of sale by OMRON OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REGARDING NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS ANY BUYER OR US
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35. R Code Model 2 In this example the symbol size is 21 x 21 cells version 1 7 cells E 7 cells J 7 cells n m 7 cells 14 cells Maximum data capacity Symbol size Error correction level ignea lite version ECC level amber characters 8 bits Kanji upper case byte only L 796 41 25 17 10 21x21 M 1596 34 20 14 8 version 1 25 27 16 11 30 17 10 7 4 L 796 77 47 32 20 25x25 M 1596 63 38 26 16 version 2 Q 2596 48 29 20 12 H 3096 34 20 14 8 L 796 127 77 53 32 29 29 15 101 61 42 26 version 3 Q 2596 77 47 32 20 30 58 35 24 15 L 796 187 114 78 48 33x33 M 1596 149 90 62 38 version 4 25 111 67 46 28 30 82 50 34 21 L 796 255 154 106 65 37 x37 M 1596 202 122 84 52 version 5 25 144 87 60 37 30 106 64 44 27 L 796 322 195 134 82 41 x 41 M 1596 255 154 106 65 version 6 Q 2596 178 108 74 45 H 3096 139 84 58 36 V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 5 Appendix Maximum data capacity Symbol size Error correction level Alphanumeric version ECC level Numbers haracters 8 bits Keni upper case byte only L 7 370 224 154 95 45x45 M 15 293 178 122 75 version 7 Q 25 207 125 86 53 H 30 154 93 64 39 L 7 461 279 192 118 49x49 M 15 365
36. ales or promotions without permission This document is protected by copyright and is intended solely for use in conjunction with the product Please notify us before copying or reproducing this document in any manner for any other purpose If copying or transmitting this document to another please copy or transmit it in its entirety V400 R2 series User s Manual 3 Introduction Safety Precautions Meanings of safety symbols In this operation manual precautions are indicated using the following symbols and signal words to ensure safe use the V400 R2 series The precautions indicated by these symbols and signal words are important to ensure safety and must be observed The symbols and signal words are as follows 5 E Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in N WARNING minor or moderate injury or may result in serious injury or death Additionally there may be significant property damage Meanings of alert symbols S Indicates general prohibitions for which there is no specific symbol Warning display This product is not designed or rated for ensuring safety of persons Do not use it for such purposes V400 R2 series 4 User s Manual Introduction Regulations and Standards This product complies with the following standards LED safety standard IEC 62471 1 2006 Risk exempt group E
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39. conversion is enabled the control character 1 ASCII code 5D 43 31 which indicates GS1 128 is added to the head of the transfer data Also the FNC1 character which is used as a separating character is replaced with the GS ASCII code 1DH character before it is transferred 8 8 E 5 D et 8 9 3 D et 2D code Only the reading data is transferred Setting method p 65 Communication with upper equipment Check that product has started up and then start communication with upper equipment x Indefinite signals may be generated from the upper interface while the product starts up Clear the CHECK receive buffer of the devices before starting initial operation V400 R2 series 54 User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method This section explains setting methods using a menu sheet and by entering a command from the upper equipment How to Use a Menu Sheet Command 56 Menu Sheet Command List 58 V400 R2 series Users Manual 55 nue esf MOH 56 Section 4 Setting Method How to Use a Menu Sheet Command The following two setting methods are available for the reader Select either method depending on the condition Setting method Description Reading a menu sheet This method reads the menu sheet of the function you want to set This is convenient for the initial setting and when tes
40. ction 5 Maintenance 100 Troubleshooting 101 Specifications and External Dimension 102 ASCII Code Table 108 44 Quick Reference Tables of Data Capacities 109 V400 R2 series User s Manual 99 Section 5 Appendix Maintenance Directions on the handling of the reader The reading window contains precision optics Care should be taken when handling the reader Dust dirt or cracks should degrade image capture conditions rendering data unreadable du Do not touch the lens with hands or any sharp object A Use the reader in dust and dirt free environment If the lens becomes contaminated clean it with lens cleaning cloth or an airbrush CHECK Inspection To use the reader in a good working condition do the following ale Q Ifthe lens becomes contaminated with dust or dirt remove it with a lens cleaning cloth an airbrush For dust or dirt on other surfaces gently wipe off with a soft cloth Item to be Description Tool require inspected Olrequired Power supply Should be within the rating voltage 5 V 10 when the voltage Voltmeter z is measured on the power supply terminal block 2 Operating Should be within a range of 0 to 45 C when the interior Thermometer temperature limit temperature is measured 5 Operating Should be within a range of 35 to 85 when the interior Hygrometer humidity limit tempera
41. d Connection 31 Preparation 37 Installation and Reading 42 Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation 45 Operation Flow Chart 46 Communication Data Format 52 V400 R2 series User s Manual 13 Section 4 Setting Method 55 56 How to Use a Menu Sheet Command Menu Sheet Command List 58 Section 5 Appendix 99 Maintenance 100 Troubleshooting 101 Specifications and External Dimension 102 ASCII Code Table 108 Quick Reference Tables of Data Capacities 109 V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview This section explains the features ratings and performance of this product 44 Features 16 Basic Configuration 18 44 Part Names and Functions 19 V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview Features This product is an ultra compact setup free multi code reader that reads most 2D and 1D symbols on paper or labels Various types of information can be managed efficiently by using it with a PC and programmable controllers setup free multi code reader that recognizes most 1D and 2D codes printed on paper or labels It can read various 1D and 2D codes without requiring special settings ct c o DataMatrix QR code Automobile part Code 39 PCB A 0 36 mega pixel CMOS image sensor Readable barcodes and 2 dimensional barcodes are shown below Model bar codes 2D codes V400 R2CF65 0
42. d the menu sheet ZZ that starts ends the setting procedure The buzzer sounds continuously indicating that the reader has entered the setting mode 7 7 2 Read the menu sheet U2 that restores the factory default settings U 2 3 Read the menu sheet for the setting item you want to change Menu Sheet Command List p 58 4 To finish read the menu sheet ZZ that starts ends the setting procedure The buzzer stops and the reader returns to the normal mode 7 7 V400 R2 series User s Manual 39 Section 2 Introduction Procedure How to create a menu sheet Menu sheets use the CODE39 code system However the code used for this reader is special as a space mark is used as the start and stop codes Normally You can create a menu sheet using readily available code creation software as shown below E g When creating a menu sheet A3 Create and cut the parts of with scissors to create the menu sheet 5 PAM E Cutting off section Cutting off section v 5 V400 R2 series 40 User s Manual Section 2 Introduction Procedure B a command from the upper equipment Multi code reader Upper equipment V400 R2 series Transmits command character strings 1 Transmit t
43. directional 26 GS1 DataBar Stacked 26 GS1 DataBar Truncated 26 GS1 128 54 H Header 85 Height 10 Industrial2of5 STF 25 54 Initial setting 60 Input circuit 32 Installation 42 43 Inverted code 70 ITF 25 54 J JAN 25 54 L Label 10 Label registration 81 V400 R2 series User s Manual 113 114 Index Main cable Maintenance Margin Matrix size Menu sheet Micro QR code Mounting bracket Narrow bar No label No protocol system Nonprocedural system Nonvolatile memory Number of digits Number of reading digits Output circuit Output format Parity PC Connecting cable Connection Wiring PDF417 Pin arrangement Pitch angle Plural reading Plural reading reset time Power supply Programmable controller Connecting cable Connection System settings Wiring Protocol QR code 24 110 Quick Reference Tables of Data Capacities V400 R2 series User s Manual 109 Read confirmation LED READ NG output READ OK LED READ OK output READ OK signal Reading angle Reading coincidence Reading operation 38 72 Reading permission prohibition 62 Reading range Reading rate measurement mode 37 Reading system Reading trigger Reading valid time Reading window Ready Busy system RS 232C command SCAN button Single reading Skew angle ST SP Start code Start setting Stop bit Stop code Supported code list Tilt angle Timing chart Trigger controlled system Trigger input method T
44. e mounting bracket supplied with the reader can be tilted between 30 and 30 Use this mounting bracket 5 et E D 5 5 2 2 5 1 Attach the mounting bracket to the reader M2 x 6 screws Tightening torque 0 15 N m M2x6 screw 5 M2x6 screw Mounting bracket V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 2 Introduction Procedure 2 Install the mounting bracket to the installation location M5 x 10 screw Tightening torque 2 3 N m 30 30 M5 x 10 screw 5 et gt D 5 Do not apply stress to the cable when installing or using A The reading distance and angle ranges may differ depending on labels Before installing the reader check that label is read successfully a CHECK E V400 R2 series User s Manual 43 5 D 5 5 A D 2 5 V400 R2 series User s Manual Basic Knowledge of Operation This section explains main functions of the reader Operation Flow Chart 46 Communication Data Format 52 V400 R2 series User s Manual 2 5 o e o 45 Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation Operation Flow Chart Basic operation flow charts by reading operation data transmission charts by communication protocol and
45. e times x3 X 3 Reading five times and verification four times BS B S Reading six times and verification five times BT V400 R2 series User s Manual 71 5 8 3 D 5 a et 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method Setting for reading operation The reading operation is set Menu sheet Command Single reading Factory default setting S0 S 0 Plural reading 51 1 Continuous reading S2 S 2 Setting for reading effective duration The time during which the reading continues after a trigger is inputis set When it is set to 0 sec reading is controlled by the external trigger and the trigger is effective while the external trigger is ON Menu sheet Command 0 seconds controlled by the external trigger YO Y 0 1 second Y1 Y 1 2 seconds Factory default setting Y2 Y 2 3 seconds Y 3 V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command 4 seconds Y4 Y 4 5 seconds Y5 Y 5 6 seconds Y6 Y 6 7 seconds YT Y 7 8 seconds Y8 Y 8 9 seconds Y9 Y 9 Infinity YM Y M V400 R2 series User s Manual 5 8 3 D 5 a Lr et 73 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 74 Section 4 Setting Method Setting for plural reading reset time This setting has
46. ead These characters are transmitted when a code label is detected during the reading time but nothing is read ale The error message is disabled when no direct input characters are read after the command T This may be output simultaneously with Error message No label CHECK E g In the following two examples the NL lt CR gt message is set for No label and the lt gt message for Decoding failure Those two examples may occur at the same time When no code is detected When code is detected during during the reading time the reading time but nothing is read Setting end ZZ Z2 Error message No label TH T H V400 R2 series User s Manual 75 5 gt 3 3 D 5 2 et 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command Error message Decoding failure TI T I Not transmit an error message Factory default setting TG T G Setting for the number of reading digits When the number of reading digits is fixed all codes having other lengths than that specified can be rejected Up to two reading digits can be set This setting is effective for codes such as Interleaved 2 of 5 for which security against partial reading is insufficient While the number of reading digits to be fixed can be set by reading the code the number of reading digits cannot be s
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48. es on a highly gloss surface such as glossy paper or a card case may be impaired because reflected illumination LED light or room illumination light enters the S reading window If reflected illumination LED light is the culprit reading performance can be improved by providing an angle of about 15 in the skew direction CHECK V400 R2 series User s Manual 3 5 lt m x 3 2 5 29 Section 2 Introduction Procedure B Tilt angle Readable at all angles 2 lt m 3 5 Curvature S In the following conditions 12 digit UPC codes can be read within a range of R z 20 Code 12 digit UPC resolution 0 33 mm PCS 0 9 Reading distance 65 mm V400 R2CF65 105 mm V400 R2CF65 from the case end Installation condition Pitch angle 0 skew angle B 15 tilt angle 0 V400 R2 series 30 User s Manual Section 2 Introduction Procedure Wiring and Connection This section explains the pin arrangement the input output circuit and the method of connection to upper equipment Pin arrangement and input output circuit B Pin arrangement Pin alignment 735 5 9 Connector part DIN 8P plug 3 Made by Hosiden Corporation TCP1394 715267 Type A 5 Connection with upper equipment p 33 p 34 Wire color No Signal name Funct
49. et with a command since a code of the necessary length must be read To read codes a known length it is recommended that number of digits be fixed While the number reading digits to be fixed can be set by reading the code it is not affected by S detail setting p 65 for reading codes including Transfer ST SP Not transfer ST SP Transfer C cica D and Not transfer C D Fixing the number of reading digits does not affect WPC JAN EAN UPC or other fixed length codes and DataMatrix or other 2D codes E g The following describes the steps for fixing the number of reading digits Setting start ZZ Fixed number of digits ON H1 Read the first code of the necessary length Read the second code of the necessary length Setting end ZZ Menu sheet Command Fixed number of digits OFF for all codes Factory default setting HO H 0 Fixed number of digits ON for all codes None 1 H V400 R2 series 76 User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Setting for the READ OK LED The READ LED is disabled or its illumination time is set The READ OK LED illuminates when reading succeeds Menu sheet Command Disable the READ OK LED T4 T 4 READ OK LED illumination time 200 ms Factory default setting T5 READ OK LED illumination time 400 ms T6 T 6 READ OK LED illumination time 800 ms T7 T 7
50. f digit output None RS CS control None no protocol system CS waiting time Not limited ACK NCK waiting time Not limited V400 R2 series User s Manual 61 5 8 3 D 5 a Lr e 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 62 Section 4 Setting Method Setting of reading permission and prohibition Select the types of code to be read For higher reading reliability prohibit reading of codes that will not be read R 6 V400 R2 series User s Manual Menu sheet Command All codes except add ons Factory default setting Reading permission for all bar codes BCM B C M Reading permission for all 2D codes BCN B N Reading prohibition for all codes BO B 0 Reading permission for UPC codes R1 R 1 Permission for UPC add on 2 digit codes R2 R 2 Permission for UPC add on 5 digit codes R3 R 3 Reading permission for JAN EAN codes R4 R 4 Permission for EAN add on 2 digit codes R5 R 5 Permission for EAN add on 5 digit codes R6 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command Reading permission for CODE39 codes B2 B 2 Reading permission for Cadabar NW 7 codes B3 Reading permiss
51. ge eriomane p 29 Reading angle performance Complete wiring p 31 Pin arrangement and input output circuit 5 c 5 5 Wiring b d connection Connect peripheral eduipment wf p 33 Example of connection with a PC p 34 Example of connection with programmable controller CS1 Turn the power switch Press the SCAN button to check whether the code is read p 37 Testing 6 Investigate the reading timing Preparation mW p 38 Investigation into the reading timing p 46 Basic operation flow chart Set the reading condition corresponding to the purpose p 39 Setting the reading conditions p 58 Menu Sheet Command List V400 R2 series 22 User s Manual Section 2 Introduction Procedure Install the reader p 42 Installation ww Installation Test in the actual usage environment and readin 9 TAE p 37 Testing ww Execute reading 5 e c 5 n 5 In case of trouble I do not know the cannot understand the communication specification operation flow l A p 52 Communication Data Format l A p 46 Operation Flow Chart V400 R2 series User s Manual 23 Section 2 Introduction Procedure Preliminary Examination
52. gger Transistor input Trigger by command RS 232C Trigger a test reading by pressing the SCAN button on the product OK NG signals OK signal is turned on to indicate a successful read OK signal is turned on to indicate a successful read of registered label NG signal is turned on to indicate a successful read of a non registered label Indication LED OK LED green illuminates to indicate a successful read Buzzer Notifies a successful reading with a buzzer sound Muting available V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 5 specifications temperature range Appendix Power supply Power voltage 4 5 to 5 5 VDC specification Consumption During operation 265 mA or less during standby 70 mA or less current Environmental Ambient At operation 0 to 45 At storage 10 to 60 Ambient humidity range At operation and storage 20 to 8596 RH with no icing or condensation Ambient No corrosive gases atmosphere Ambient light Fluorescent lamp 10 000lx or less Sunlight 100 000Ix or less Vibration 10 to 150 Hz half amplitude 0 35 mm 3 directions X Y Z 8 minutes each resistance 10 times Degree of protection IP54 IEC60529 Weight Main unit only Approximately 90 g Including Approximately 200 g including mounting bracket and screws accessories Packaged weight Approximately 280 g including packing carton Dimensions Main unit Approximately 41 W x
53. he command character strings of the function you want to set ESC Command CR 1BH Menu Sheet Command List p 58 v 5 m 2 Transmit the command Z2 to write the setting data in the nonvolatile memory of the reader Be sure to write the setting data the nonvolatile memory whenever a condition is set by inputting a b command from the upper equipment When you turn the power OFF without writing the setting in the x memory the settings will be lost Transmission method of the command by designating values and characters is explained as follows E g Setting AB on header Designating codes directly Header setting Character Character command A B V400 R2 series User s Manual 41 Section 2 Introduction Procedure Installation and Reading This section explains how to install the reader and conduct a final check to confirm that the reader works successfully in the actual environment Installation E Installing the reader Install the reader at a distance where it captures the code correctly Field of view and distance in relation to the code A For information about the installation distance and code resolution refer to Reading range performance on p 27 Installing the mounting bracket To avoid regular reflection of illumination light install the bracket at an angle of about 15 to 30 against the bar code Th
54. he number of times of successful decoding no verification 10 reading tries 10 10 ABCDEFG Correct reading data Communication data format Correct reading data V400 R2 series User s Manual v 5 37 Section 2 Introduction Procedure Investigation into the reading timing This reader uses the trigger reading system Trigger reading uses the following trigger input systems and reading operations UA Setting method p 71 Reading system Trigger reading Reading is executed by applying a reading trigger from outside Trigger input method External trigger Reading starts when the external trigger signal is turned on The signal Trigger controlled system performs reading while the trigger is ON and the Effective duration designation system performs reading only for the predetermined effective duration that starts when the trigger is ON RS 232C command Reading starts when the communication command is sent from the upper equipment After receiving the command the reader performs reading only for the effective duration you have set beforehand v 5 Reading operation Single reading When the reading succeeds the reader outputs the data and finishes the reading operation Plural reading The reader reads codes continuously while the trigger is ON or for the effective duration When the first readi
55. hen the data of the barcode of the scanned code is ABCDE CHECK V400 R2 series User s Manual Direct code designation Used to set character strings and values directly when designating the header or footer Section 4 Setting Method 5 H Menu sheet Command SPACE 5A 5 A 5B 5 B 5 5 C 5 5 5 5 5 amp 5 5 G 5H 5 I 5 5 5J V400 R2 series User s Manual 5 8 3 D 5 2 et 87 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 88 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 5 K 5K Command 5 L 5L 5 M 5M 5 N 5N 5 0 50 5 P 5P 6 A 6A 6 B 6B 6 c 6C 6 D 6D V400 R2 series User s Manual 6 E 6E Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 6 F 6 G 6G 7 B 7B 7 C 7C 7 F 7 9 T 9T 9 U 9U 9 V 9V V400 R2 series User s Manual 89 5 8 3 D 5 a Lr et 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 90 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 9 W 9W Command Q 0 9 1 Q1 2 Q2 5 Q3 4 Q4 2 Q5
56. ided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of OMRON s test conditions and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifications of the product may be changed without any notice When in doubt special model numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application on your request Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased products DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown ERRORS AND OMISSIONS The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assumed for clerical typographical or proofreading errors or omissions PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS OMRON shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable product or any consequence thereof COPYRIGHT AND COPY PERMISSION This document shall not be copied for s
57. ion Render Signal 20 equipment Green 1 SD Transmission data gt White 2 RD Received data Gray 3 RS Transmission request Blue 4 CS Transmission allowed 4g Brown 5 TRIG External trigger signal 4 6 NC Not connected Black 7 S GND 0V External 9 Red 8 VCC Power supply 4 4 External Yellow Note OK READ OK output External Orange Note NG READ NG output SE External When you make a connection cable use the following connectors Recommended parts for the connector Usage Manufacturer Model For cable relay Hosiden Corporation TCS8587 0170477 For panel installation Hosiden Corporation TCS1080 0120177 1 d The output lines not connected to the DIN 8 pin connector To use the and outputs cut the cables CHECK B Input output circuit V400 R2 series Users 31 5 5 5 5 Q 5 32 Section 2 Introduction Procedure External trigger signal input circuit transistor is t
58. ion for Industrial2of5 STF codes R7 Reading permission for ITF codes R8 R 8 Reading permission for CODE128 codes B6 B 6 Reading permission for CODE93 codes B5 B 5 Reading permission for GS1 DataBar RSS 14 codes JX J X Reading permission for GS1 DataBar RSS Limited codes JY J Y Reading permission for GS1 DataBar RSS Expanded codes DR Reading permission for GS1 DataBar Composite BHE B H E Reading permission only for DataMatrix ECC200 codes BCC V400 R2 series User s Manual 5 8 3 D 5 a Lr et 63 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 64 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command Reading permission for QR codes BCD B C D Reading permission for Micro QR codes D2U D 2 U Reading permission for PDF417 codes BCF B C F Reading permission for MicroPDF417 BCG B C G Reading permission for AztecCode BCH B C H Reading permission for MaxiCode BCE B C E Reading permission for Codablock F D4P D 4 V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Detail setting for reading code Conditions for details about reading codes such as whether to use the check digit C D or to transmit the start code stop code ST SP are set
59. ively Applied to all codes RY 5 2 R Y Clear the header Applied to all codes MG 8 3 Set footers collectively Applied to all codes RZ 7 et R 1 Clear the footer Applied to all codes PR P R V400 R2 series User s Manual 85 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 86 Section 4 Setting Method Number of digit output Whether to output the number of digits to the data output format is specified This setting item can be registered as 1 item of the header and is added to a location determined by the order of registration Two byte characters are handled as 2 characters in 2D codes Set Clear the header PR to clear the number of digit output E g The following describes the steps for setting the number of digit output Setting start ZZ Set the headers collectively RY Output the number of digits 3 Setting end ZZ Menu sheet Command Number of digit output 3 Bar code 2 digits 2D code 6 digits 3 Number of digit output 6 Bar code and 2D code 6 digits 6 The output format is as shown below 2 When the the number of digits output is set to ZZRY 3ZZ barcode 2 digits the number of digits is Q 05 when the data of the barcode of the scanned code is ABCDE When the number of digits output is set to ZZRY 6ZZ barcode 6 digits the number of digits is 000005 w
60. le console DM0200 Communication with upper equipment x Indefinite signals may be generated from the upper interface while the product starts up Clear the CHECK receive buffer of the devices before starting initial operation Check that product has started up and then start communication with upper equipment V400 R2 series 36 User s Manual Section 2 Introduction Procedure Preparation This section describes the setting method based on preliminary examination Perform a test to check whether the intended code is read and set the reading conditions for the purpose Testing You can check how stably the intended code can be read Read the code at rest ten times and calculate the reading rate B Entering the reading rate measurement mode 1 a Place the code the reading position 2 Input the command XU8 The reader enters the reading rate measurement mode The reading rate in every 10 reading operations is measured 3 To exit the reading rate measurement mode restart the reader The reader returns to the normal measurement mode Do execute write command Z2 to nonvolatile memory B A sample setting condition is overwritten and stored which erases the already set reading condition Output format In reading rate measurement mode the reading rate in every 10 reading operations is output continuously to the upper equipment T
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62. ng is completed the data is output once While the reader is reading the same code continuously it outputs no data The reader outputs data only when the new data differs from that of the previous code Continuous reading The reader reads codes continuously while the trigger is ON or for the effective duration The reader outputs data even if it reads the same code Effective duration of reading When the trigger input method is external trigger signal effective duration designation system or RS 232C command effective duration setting is required beforehand The effective duration is set between 0 and 10 seconds Effective duration setting method p 72 V400 R2 series 8 User s Manual Section 2 Introduction Procedure Setting the reading conditions There are the following two setting methods for the reader Select either method according to the condition Setting method Description Read the menu sheet This method reads the menu sheet of the function you want to set This is convenient for the initial setting and when testing Input a command from the upper This method inputs a command from the upper equipment equipment This is convenient when changing setup according to the type of code Read the menu sheet The menu sheet is a special code used to set the reader function Setting can be changed by reading this menu sheet 5 1 Rea
63. nication data Number of header characters Number of footer characters x 103 V400 R2 series Users 51 8 5 Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation Communication Data Format This section explains the format of communication between the reader and upper equipment Multi code reader V400 R2 series Upper equipment Input command Reading data output Inputting a reading trigger using an RS 232C command The reading trigger command format is as shown below Esc GL CR or ESC 2 CR 1BH ODH 1BH ODH or STX 7 02 03H 0DH 0DH The continuous reading trigger command format is as shown below ODH 0DH 0DH The continuous reading stop command format is as shown below MEASURE E CR CR or SC ODH ODH 0 Note If a non existent command is received ER CR ODH is returned 55 Inputting a setting command The reading condition setting command can be transmitted from the upper equipment The format is as follows ESC Command CR 1BH For details about the commands refer to Section 4 p 58 V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation Data output format to indicate a successful read When code reading succeeds the following data is transmitted to the upper equipment Header Number Data of the read code Foo
64. nput the command XU8 1 4 q _ The reader enters the reading rate measurement mode OAM P ini gt The reading rate in every 10 reading operations is measured containing the information you need t gt D i 13 To exit the reading measurement mode restart the reader i V The reader returns to the normal measurement mode 1 sir Do not execute write command Z2 to nonvolatile memory 0 3 fa Asample setting condition is overwritten and stored which erases the already set reading condition x 1 1 i creck 1 1 2 1 1 m Output format H In reading rate measurement mode the reading rate in every 10 reading operations is 1 output contii sly to the upper equipment 1 number times of successful decoding no verification b Illustration 10 reading tries 1 1 1 ABCDEFG Correct reading data 1 1 1 1 1 2 Communication data format i SPACE sce spaced a 20H 24H 31H 31H 20H 2A 26 20H 1 Header C
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66. nts identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product machine System or other application or use The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of the products nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this document V400 R2 series User s Manual Introduction Nuclear energy control systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equipment and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations Systems machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or property Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCT IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM PERFORMANCE DATA Performance data given in this document is prov
67. ode 11 Nonprocedural b3 Data length 8 bits b2 Stop bit 1 1 bit b1 0 Parity 01 None 161 b7 0 Communication speed 0x06 9600 bps 162 b15 0 Transmission delay time 0 0000 No delay 164 b15 8 Start code 0x00 None b7 0 End code 0x0D CR 165 b12 Presence of the start code 0 None b9 8 Presence of the end code 01 The end code is present 0x00 means a hexadecimal number and 0 means a binary number V400 R2 series User s Manual 35 Section 2 Introduction Procedure B Example of program When the trigger switch is turned on the reader executes the reading operation and stores the read data to DM data memory of CS1 The content is displayed on the programming console When the code cannot be read within the duration which is set beforehand 2 sec in this example NL or is transmitted To check the read data with the programming console press Clear gt FUN gt Monitor in this order 00000 DIFU 13 00101 00101 A39205 TXD 236 00002 4 DMO00100 Transmits the read command Z stored at 0000 address DM00100 0002 5 5 5 5 Q 5 BSET 71 0000 DM00200 DM00220 Clears the address for storage DM00200 A39206 RXD 235 00006 DM00200 Receives data from the reader and stores it in a 0000 memory area starting at the address DM00200 A393 MSG 46 amp 0 Displays the data on the programmab
68. of reading NG single reading OFF Trigger input TS ON Illumination OFF 1 light on Reading ON OFF LED ON Communication T4 ON 4 Description Trigger ON time Keep the external trigger ON for at least 50 ms TO Here it is assumed that the reading time is trigger controlled Reading valid time The factory default setting is 2 sec It can be changed T2 In case of trigger controlled and reading NG the illumination LED turns off and the reading operation finishes as soon as the external trigger turns off o 5 A T3 When the error message output is set to ON this is the indication LED illumination time This is the error message transmission time when the error message output is set to ON This T4 differs depending on communication conditions T5 Trigger signal minimum OFF time Be sure to set 1 s or more In case of continuous reading and plural reading illumination light is emitted throughout the reading effective duration that starts when a trigger is input The concept of TO to T4 is the same as that in S the case of single reading CHECK Concept of communication time e Data length In case when parity exists Number of stop bits Communication x Number of digits of time ms Communication speed commu
69. off section Cutting off section Inputting a command from the upper equipment Refer to Inputting a command from the upper equipment p 41 I e c v 5 gt 8 3 D 5 a V400 R2 series User s Manual 5 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method Menu Sheet Command List Groups are classified as follows Please refer to the corresponding pages Setting item Reference Start end setting using menu sheets p 59 Write setting contents on the nonvolatile memory p 59 Setting for external trigger signal p 59 Return to the factory default setting p 60 Setting of reading permission and prohibition p 62 Detail setting for reading code p 65 Setting of inverted code p 70 Setting for the number of times of reading coincidence p 71 Setting for reading operation p 72 Setting for reading effective duration p 72 Setting for plural reading reset time p 74 Setting for failed reading p 75 Setting for the number of reading digits p 76 Setting for the READ OK LED p 77 Setting for the buzzer p 77 Setting for READ OK signal output p 79 Setting for label registration p 81 Setting for communication conditions p 82 Setting for the communication protocol p 84 Setting for the header and footer p 85 Number of digit output p 86 Direct code designation p 87 V400 R2 series 58 User s Manual Section
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71. oreel reading data 1 1 Footer 1 1 1 V400 R2 series i User s Manual 35 1 T 1 1 ui P Operation procedure and additional explanation 1 Shows the operation procedure Tips and reference pages that may be useful during operation are indicated with a mark 2 en This page does actually exist CHECK V400 R2 series User s Manual Introduction Visual Aids alr Indicates points that are important for using product functions or in application procedures 5 5 o 2 gt o Indicates page numbers providing related information 2 Indicates information helpful for problem solving or explanation of technical terms Copyrights and Trademarks QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED in JAPAN and other countries Other system names and product names that appear in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies V400 R2 series 12 User s Manual Introduction Contents Introduction Safety Precautions 4 Regulations and Standards 5 Precautions for Safe Use 6 Precautions for Correct Use 8 How to Use This Manual 10 Visual Aids 12 Contents 13 Section 1 Product Overview 15 Features 16 Basic Configuration 18 Part Names and Functions 19 Section 2 Introduction Procedure 21 Introduction Flow Chart 22 Preliminary Examination 24 Wiring an
72. rigger reading UPC UPC A UPC E Width Wiring PC Programmable controller 38 72 10 33 34 V400 R2 series User s Manual Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number at the bottom of the front and back covers Cat No Z333 E1 01A Revision code Revision code Dee Revised contents January 2013 Original production March 2013 Minor corrections V400 R2 series 116 users Manual Terms and Conditions of Sale omnon 1 9 10 11 12 Offer Acceptance These terms and conditions these Terms are deemed part of all quotes agreements purchase orders acknowledgments price lists catalogs manuals brochures and other documents whether electronic or in writing relating to the sale of products or services collectively the Products by Omron Electronics LLC and its subsidiary companies Omron Omron objects to any terms or conditions proposed in Buyers purchase order or other documents which are inconsistent with or in addition to these Terms Prices Payment Terms All prices stated are current subject to change with out notice by Omron Omron reserves the right to increase or decrease prices on any unshipped portions of outstanding orders Payments for Products are due net 30 days unless otherwise stated in the invoice Discounts Cash discounts if any will apply only on the net amou
73. ry default setting H7 Calculate C D H6 H 6 Transfer C D Factory default setting H8 8 5 transfer C D H9 5 9 Not transfer ST SP Factory default setting FO 3 5 et ST SP ABCD ABCD F3 F 3 ST SP abcd abcd F4 F 4 ST SP ABCD TN E F1 F 1 ST SP abcd tn e F2 V400 R2 series User s Manual 67 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 68 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command H F ST SP lt DC1 gt lt DC2 gt lt DC3 gt lt DC4 gt lt DC1 gt lt DC2 gt lt DC3 gt lt DC4 gt HJ H J Data character of at least 1 digit HC H C Data character of at least 3 digits HB H B Data character of at least 5 digits HF Industrial2of5 STF Menu sheet Command G F Not calculate C D Factory default setting GO G 0 Calculate C D G1 G 1 Transfer C D Factory default setting EO E 0 Not transfer C D E1 E 1 Data character of at least 1 digit GE G E Data character of at least 3 digits GF V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method X 4 GS1 Databar RSS Menu sheet Menu sheet Menu sheet Command Data character of at least 5 digits GI G I GS1 128 EAN 128 Menu sheet Command Disable GS1 conversion Factory default setting 0 X 0 Enable GS1 conversion X 4 Command Not transfer C D D M DM
74. t must not be installed in a place e where ambient temperature is outside the range defined in the specifications e where a rapid temperature change dew condensation occurs where ambient humidity is outside the range defined in the specifications e where direct vibration or shock may affect the product e where exposed to intense ambient light laser arc welding or UV light e where exposed to direct sunlight or heat from heating appliances and e where a strong magnetic or electric field exists Because of the protection rating described in the manual avoid using locations containing e corrosive or combustible gases e dust salt or metallic powders droplets water mist oil or chemical agents 2 Power supply connection and wiring Be sure to use S8VS 01505 made by OMRON as a driving power supply Do not install the product in a location where a high voltage device is installed Be sure to user the supplied insulation board to assure the noise resistance e After connecting the cables check that the correct power supply is used that there is no load short circuiting or other inappropriate connections and that the load current is correct before turning the power ON Faulty wiring may be the cause of failure e Use a wrist strap or other similar device to avoid electrostatic charge when you touch terminals and signal lines within a connector and to avoid damage due to static electricity e Try to keep
75. taBar Truncated Section 2 Introduction Procedure Reading range performance Explained with examples of following conditions Contrast MRD 63 PCS 0 9 Installation condition Pitch angle 0 skew angle 15 Tilt angle y 0 curvature Reading rate 9096 or more in 10 tries The reading range is a reference value not a guaranteed value v Unit mm 5 lt 100 5 3 5 D 50 Q _ 0 50 65 100 125 150 200 250 300 1 i i 48 31 _ 50 93 59 Horizontal field of view Vertical field of view 100 V400 R2 series User s Manual 27 U 3 5 lt m gt lt 3 3 5 Section 2 Introduction Procedure V400 R2CF125 2D code typical example Bar code typical example Code types Resolution Reading distance Field of view size at reading distance QR Code 0 212 90 to 115 67 x42 to 85 x 54 0 381 55 to 195 41 x 26 to 144 x 91 Data Matrix 0 254 75to 145 55 x 33 to 107 x 68 PDF417 0 169 80 to 140 59 x 38 to 104 x 66 0 254 60 to 195 44 x 28 to 144 x 91 V400 R2CF65 2D code typical example Code types Resolution Reading distance Field of view size at reading distance Code39 0 127 85 to 125 63 x 47 to 92 x 59 0 254 65 to 205 48 x 31 to 152 x 96 0 508 60 to 295 44 x 28 to 218 x 138 Code128 0 2 75to 185 55 x 35 to 137
76. ter of digits Factory default setting Output item Description A character string to be added to the head of transmission characters None Header Up to four characters can be set The number of digits of the read data is output in ASCII code None Whether or to output the number of digits can be selected from the Number of following choices digits Bar code 2 digits 2D code 6 digits Bar code and 2D code 6 digits None A character string to be added to the end of the transmission data CR 0DH Up to four characters can be set Footer Setting method p 85 p 86 Note If a read trigger is input by a MEASURE command MEASURE C command MEASURE E command or an abbreviated form of one of these commands OK CR ODH is returned before the data output format Process for failed reading The error message transmitted when reading fails depends on the setting 8 5 ct Factory default Output item Description EA s setting Error message No label This message is returned when no code exists Not transmitted in the field of view Error message Decoding failure This message is returned when the code cannot Not transmitted LA Setting method p 75 V400 R2 series Users Manud 53 Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation Data transfer contents of each reading code
77. tes of a single set of data and up to 250 bytes of data in total can be registered lt 2 9 The following describes the steps for registering labels Setting start ZZ Label registration 9 Menu sheet Command Register labels 9 9 cancel a label registration end the setting without reading a label in label registration processing V400 R2 series User s Manual 81 5 gt 3 3 D 5 a et 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 82 Section 4 Setting Method Setting for communication conditions The settings made here are not fixed until the menu sheet ZZ for ending setting is read or the setting save command Z2 is transmitted and the reader is restarted 5 7 Menu sheet Command Communication speed 300 bps K1 K 1 Communication speed 600 bps K2 K 2 Communication speed 1200 bps K3 K 3 Communication speed 2400 K4 K 4 Communication speed 4800 bps K5 K 5 Communication speed 9600 bps Factory default setting K6 K 6 Communication speed 19200 bps K7 K 7 Communication speed 38400 bps K8 K 8 Communication speed 57600 bps K9 K 9 Communication speed 115200 bps SZ V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command
78. timing charts of buzzer and LED indication are shown below Basic operation flow chart B n case of single reading Power on Wait for the reading trigger Repeat ra Illumination light on Reading process execution o 5 A Has reading succeeded trigger finished 1 Has reading effective duration passed 2 Yes RM cen CME Sh wq steep rac 1 Illumination light off Illumination light off 1 1 1 1 READ OK LED illuminates 1 Reading data output Process when reading failed Repeat 1 i a i M Process when reading succeeded Process when reading failed 1 When the trigger by a command is used ignore this clause 2 When the trigger controlled system is used codes are read while the trigger is ON the reading effective duration is set to 0 V400 R2 series 46 User s Manual Section 3 Basic Knowledge of Operation B In case of plural reading Power on Wait for the reading trigger Repeat Illumination light on Reading process execution Has reading No succeeded Is the external No trigger finished 1 ls the data different from the previous reading
79. ting Inputting a command from the upper This method inputs a command from the upper equipment equipment This is convenient when changing setup according to the type of code Reading a menu sheet The menu sheet is a special code used to set the reader function Setting can be changed by reading this menu sheet Read the menu sheet ZZ that starts ends the setting procedure The buzzer sounds continuously indicating that the reader has entered the setting mode 7 7 Read the menu sheet U2 that restores the factory default settings U 2 Read the menu sheet for the setting item you want to change Menu Sheet Command List p 58 To finish read the menu sheet ZZ that starts ends the setting procedure The buzzer stops and the reader returns to the normal mode 2 2 V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method How to create a menu sheet Menu sheets use the CODE39 code system However the code used for this reader is special as a space mark is used as the start and stop codes Normally You can create a menu sheet using readily available code creation software as shown below E g When creating a menu sheet A3 Create and cut the parts of with scissors to create the menu sheet Seti 3 ug ie d Cutting
80. ture is measured Condition of the The reader and its mounting bracket must be properly secured Torque driver reader installed V400 R2 series 100 users Manual Troubleshooting B Connection Section 5 Appendix Symptom Cause Refer to Buzzer does not sound when The power supply is not properly connected p 33 power is supplied Not enough power capacity current capacity p 102 B Reading operation Symptom Cause Refer to B RS 232C Symptom Cause Unable to read Reading prohibition is set for the relevant code p 62 The minimum resolution reading distance and contrast p 29 are not within the effective range p 102 B External input output signals TRIG OK NG Symptom Cause Refer to Fails to respond to signal from The signal line is not properly connected p 31 TRIG OK and NG signals are not output The signal line is not properly connected p 31 Refer to Communication failure The communication cable is not properly connected Communication specifications do not conform to upper equipment Correct communication protocol is not selected p 33 p 52 p 49 p 84 V400 R2 series User s Manual 101 5 o 9 z 5 o 5 x 5 5 B o 3 102 Section 5 Appendix Specifications and External Dimension Specifications
81. type Reading code Description UPC A You can select whether or not to transfer the head character 0 for transfer digit number adjustment and check digit C D 0 is an additional character to be combined with C D to adjust the number of digits to be identical to JAN EAN 13 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 C D S Number system character Automatically decided according to the combination of each character of X1 to X10 UPC E You can select whether or not to transfer the head character 0 for transfer digit number adjustment and check digit C D 0 is an additional character to be combined with C D to adjust the number of digits to be identical to JAN EAN 13 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 C D S Number system character Automatically decided according to the combination of each character of X1 to X10 JAN EAN Reading data 8 digit or 13 digit is transferred as it is ITF Industrial2of5 STF Transfers in the order from the next character of the start code to the character before the stop code The start code and stop code are not transferred Codabar NW 7 You can select whether or not to transfer the start code and stop code When the transfer of the start code and stop code is permitted you can select whether the transferred start stop code of Codabar NW 7 is in lower case a b c d or in upper case A B C D The transfer start stop code of CODE39 is GS1 128 When the GS1 128
82. urned off READ OK NG signal output circuit OK NG 56 Internal circuit Item Minimum value Maximum value terminal voltage Von when a ov 08V transistor is turned on Terminal voltage Voff when a 55V Item Specification Output system NPN open collector Rated load 24 VDC 30 mA Leak current at OFF 0 5 mA or less Residual voltage at ON 1 V or less V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 2 Introduction Procedure Example of connection with a PC Example of connection with PC AT compatible is explained Multi code reader V400 R2 series PC AT compatible Special cable V509 W011D E 100 5 Dedicated power supply multi code reader S8VS 01505 made by OMRON a 5 5 B Wiring 5 Upper equipment side Reader side Example with PC AT compatible Pin No Wire color Signal name Shield Pin No Signal name 5 Brown TRIG 1 Yellow OK 2 RD NG 3 SD 4 Blue CS M 4 ER 3 Gray RS rj 5 SG 2 White RD t 6 DR 1 Green SD 7 CS 8 Red VCC 1 8 RS 7 Black S GND 9 z Shield F GND Cover Shield
83. x 87 UPC 0 33 50 to 220 37 x 23 to 163 x 103 2D code typical example Code types Resolution Reading distance Field of view size at reading distance QR Code 0 169 60 to 80 44 x 28 to 59 x 38 0 381 35 to 115 26 x 16 to 85 x 54 Data Matrix 0 212 55 to 90 41 x 26 to 67 x 42 PDF417 0 127 55 to 80 41 x 26 to 59 x 38 0 254 55 to 115 41 x26 to 85 x 54 Code types Resolution Reading distance Field of view size at reading distance Code39 0 076 60 to 65 44 x 28 to 48 x 31 0 127 55 to 85 41 x 26 to 63 x 40 0 254 50 to 115 37 x 23 to 85 x 54 Code128 0 18 45 to 100 33 x 21 to 74 x 47 UPC 0 33 45 to 120 33 x 21 to 89 x 56 V400 R2 series User s Manual Section 2 Introduction Procedure Reading angle performance B Pitch angle In the following conditions readable up to 50 on either side Code Resolution 0 330 mm UPC 12 digits PCS 0 9 Reading distance 65 mm V400 R2CF65 or 125 mm V400 R2CF 125 from the case end Installation condition Skew angle 15 tilt angle 0 curvature B Skew angle In the following conditions readable up to B 50 Code Resolution 0 330 mm UPC 12 digits PCS 0 9 e Reading distance 65 mm V400 R2CF65 or 125 mm V400 R2CF 125 from the case end Installation condition Pitch angle a 0 tilt angle y 0 curvature R ee Reading performance for bar cod

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