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Datalogic Scanning Controller SC6000 User's Manual

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1. Install the GENIUS program on the configuration PC If your system requires the SC6000 to be connected to PWO refer to the Reference Documentation section for details NOTE 2 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS Verify that the SC6000 Controller and all the parts supplied with the equipment are present and intact when opening the packaging the list of parts includes e SC6000 Controller e Installation Quick Reference e SC6000 Configuration CD ROM e Mounting brackets with knobs and washers Figure 7 SC6000 Package Contents INSTALLATION oO 2 2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 99 7 397 207 893 i o Y O S y SE NS GO a 9 Y L 319 5 12 58 mm inch 300 O 4 16 16 11 80 C 0 63 0 63 P s p S ES S oo 8 E 1f E 309 N E e 12 17 x S Po l 720 G 079 oo QA oo c 874 gne 1 97 mm inch Figure 9 ST 222 Bracket Overall Dimensions SC6000 2 3 MECHANICAL MOUNTING To mount the SC6000 Controller on the reading station frame proceed as follows 1 Mount the bracket on the reading station frame the slots on the bracket will help obtain the best positioning When working in environments characterized by strong vibrations set the screws as close as possibl
2. Other lt TN COM 115200N 8 1 Figure 27 Local Device Network Settings The following dialog box appears asking whether to send the configuration to the Master or not Local Device Network Settings Do you want to send updated Network configuration to Master Device Mo Ez 3 Click the Yes button then click on the icon available on the Toolbar to make the Devices area appear next to the Parameter Explorer window By repeatedly clicking the icon this area will be displayed or hidden ET Genius COM1 File Device Edit View Tools Window Help aeusseeD S mr ws du ALES Parameter er New Configuration Code Definition Operating modes A 0 SC6000 1200 i J Data Communication settings O Pata Communication settings 77 Digital I O Setting Digital I O Setting C1 Diagnostics Diagnostics E Redundancy Parameters Redundancy Parameters Related parameters COMI 115200 N 8 1 Figure 28 View Device Configuration 18 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION c Each device is indicated by the following graphical objects Icon 0 DS6300 100 010 Check Box Description Label e Check box allowing to select deselect a specific device to perform the desired operations i e program downloading e icon representing the device status e label reporting information transmitted by the device when connected the device address generated errors device descriptio
3. SC6000 Reference Manual DATALOGIC SC6000 REFERENCE MANUAL DATALOGIC DATALOGIC S p A Via Candini 2 40012 Lippo di Calderara di Reno Bologna Italy SC6000 Reference Manual Ed 10 2005 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Datalogic reserves the right to make modifications or improvements without prior notification Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material Product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Datalogic S p A 2003 2005 07 10 2005 CONTENTS REFERENCES o V Reference DOCUMENTATION uu iia ovre e dica ar Rb Fe ttr tens o a eed t wc ttl du V Sence dnd SUP Nara Re uus ote uu Tied e Serene ne a V SAFETY REGULATIONS ninanmi dextra uit NE HD TEE vi Power SUD DIY Mr T X vi WEEE CONIBIIGDGS ot renner Do ia vi GENERAL VIEW crie E ce dees vii GUIDE TO INSTALLATION aio Ix INTRODUCTION cai 1 PFOGUCE DESTINA o ie ad 1 Model S elena cnain A Corde Sv IRAM PUER 1 BEDA e A D da ent 2 ACCESO ES Rd m use cct mE cpu dentiste umque d e duo d de ce oU RD C IUE 3 INSTALLATION casara 4 Package Conltells dada dai a dad 4 Overall DIMENSION Sii o 5 Mecnanical IVIO RIMMING CIE TUTO 6 Electrical COMME CHONG 2 a io to lidia teras 8 Auxiliar
4. Figure 31 SC6000 Device Assignment Configuration 24 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION O 6 Configure the Common Slave Scanner parameters according to your application using the Lonworks Slave Common Parameters branch in the Reading System Layout folder EN Genius lt COM1 Parameters Explorer New Configuration Layout SlvPar CodPar Bai X File Device Edit View Tools Window Help 00603586BB 022 363r de gt GT ma EF SC6000 1200 Code Definition Operating modes Reading System Layout El Code 3 of 9 Code 3 of 9 Parameters eP Code 2 of 5 Interleaved Code 2 of 5 Interleaved Parameters eP Code 2 of 5 Compressed 5 6 Lonworks Slaves Common parameters Code 2 of 5 Compressed Parameters Code Parameters amp Code Codabar 1 Code 3 of 9 Parameters Codabar Parameters lise and Code 93 a BARS Code 93 Parameters eP Code 128 i Code 128 Parameters imet eP Code EAN 128 Code 128 Parameters C Code EAN 128 Parameters GC 128 Paramet EAN UPC Codes Parameters Reconstruction Parameters Lonworks Single Slave Parameters Data Communication settings Digital I O Setting Diagnostics Statistics H Oddo D 1 0000 O EAN UPC Codes Parameters HE manta We A Paa aK 1 COM1 115200N8 1 Figure 32 Common Slave Scanner Code Selection Configuration 7 Configure the SC6000 parameters according to your application using the various configuration fo
5. Data Bits Stop Bits Ethernet Port Status Eth speed DHCP IP address IP netmask IP gateway IP dns1 IP dns2 Digital I O Settings Digital Input Lines Settings Debouncing for Input 1 2 and 3 Debouncing for Encoder Debouncing for PS and PSAUX PS Active Level Overridden by Op Mode Encoder Active Level Overridden by Op Mode PSAUX Active Level Overridden by Op Mode Input 1 Active Level Overridden by Op Mode Input 2 Active Level Overridden by Op Mode Input 3 Active Level Overridden by Op Mode Digital Output Lines Setting Output 1 Line State Activation Event Alternative Activation Event Deactivation Event Alternative Deactivation Event Deactivation Timeout ms Output 2 Line State Activation Event Alternative Activation Event Deactivation Event Alternative Deactivation Event Deactivation Timeout ms Enabled checked Disabled checked 115200 None 8 1 Enabled checked Auto Disabled 172 16 11 221 255 255 0 0 172 16 0 254 172 16 0 21 0 0 0 0 o ms 500 us o ms Active Closed Active Closed Active Closed Active Closed Active Closed Active Closed Normally Open Complete Read Multiple Read Timeout None 50 Normally Open No Read Partial Read Timeout None 50 29 oO SC6000 Output 3 Line State Activation Event Alternative Activation Event Deactivation Event Alternative Deactivation Event Output 4 Line State Activation Event Alternative Activation Event Deactiv
6. 1 No Read String 128 characters max lt CAN gt Code label settings 2 Code label settings 3 Code label settings 4 Code label settings 5 Code label settings 6 Code label settings 7 Code label settings 8 Code label settings 1 Code label settings 2 Code label settings 3 Code label settings 4 Code label settings 5 Code label settings 6 Code label settings 7 Code label settings 8 Code label settings amp 9 Code label settings amp 9 Code label settings amp 10 Code label settings s 10 Operating modes Reading System Layout Data Communication settings C Digital I O Setting Diagnostics Statistics Related parameters Cluster TopRole Codes NoRead lt COM1 115200N8 1 e Set up the communication and data formatting parameters in the Data Communications settings folder EA Genius COM1 Parameters Explorer New Configuration Comms _ EX Ye File Device Edit View Tools Window Help a x D S38 4668 ri 2x SO RDS 99 Ga e gt g LA R SC6000 1200 Standard C Code Definition Operating modes Reading System Layout Data Communication settings Data Format Main Serial Port Auxiliary Serial Port Built in Ethernet Digital I O Setting Diagnostics C Statistics Main Serial Port Auxiliary Serial Port Built in Ethernet Related parameters Comms SerAux PTsource comms SerMain Line Mode
7. COM1 115200N8 1 8 Send the configuration to the Slave Scanners from the Send command in the Device Menu 26 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION c 3 4 PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUES The following table contains the list of the factory default settings for the SC6000 Controller Genius also allows checking the parameter default values by selecting the Compare parameters option available in the Tools configuration to the default one menu and comparing the current SC6000 Code Definition Code Combination No Read Message No Read String 128 characters max Code Label Settings 1 Enable Code Symbology Label Length Min Code Position Max Code Position CheckDigit Pattern Match String 200 char max Code Label Settings 2 Enable Code Symbology Label Length Minimum Label Length Maximum Label Length Min Code Position Max Code Position CheckDigit Pattern Match String 200 char max Code Label Settings 3 Enable Code Label Settings 4 Enable Code Label Settings 5 Enable Code Label Settings 6 Enable Code Label Settings 7 Enable Code Label Settings 8 Enable Code Label Settings 9 Enable Code Label Settings 10 Enable Single Label Global No Read Message lt CAN gt Enabled checked Interleaved 2 of 5 8 0 255 Disabled unchecked NULL Enabled checked Code39 Variable 1 60 0 255 Disabled unchecked NULL Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled u
8. la conformit des produits aux normes suivantes Diese Erkl rung basiert darauf da das Produkt den folgenden Normen entspricht Esta declaraci n se basa en el cumplimiento de los productos con la siguientes normas EN 55022 Class A ITE August 1994 LIMITS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS OF RADIO DISTURBANCE Amendment A1 Class A ITE October 2000 CHARACTERISTICS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT EN 61000 6 2 October 2001 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC PART 6 2 GENERIC STANDARDS IMMUNITY FOR INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS LA Geop Ruggero Cacioppo Quality Assurance Laboratory Manager Lippo di Calderara 08 09 05
9. later In addition the Net Autoset procedure requires scanner software version 6 40 or later NOTE 19 oO SC6000 Proceed with the network setup by using one of the icons available on the Tool Bar according to the procedure to follow Net Autoset procedure Network Wizard procedure B Express Network Setup procedure Net Autoset This procedure is to be used when all scanner addresses and labels are unknown typically when configuring the network for the first time or whenever a network reconfiguration is required By clicking the icon or selecting the Net Autoset option from the right click menu the Net Autoset procedure is started allowing automatic assignment of random addresses to all slave or Stand Alone scanners connected within the network Once the procedure has been completed it is possible to e define customized addresses and labels through the Network Wizard e display the scanner default labels through the Express Network Setup Express Network Setup Before performing this procedure a Lonworks address must be assigned to each slave scanner The most practical method is through the Net Autoset procedure See par 3 2 2 for alternative address assignment methods Once all addresses have been assigned the Express Network Setup is to be used when all scanner addresses and labels do not need to be modified By clicking on the i icon or by choosing the related option from the right click menu
10. several services as well as technical support through its website Log on to www datalogic com and click on the links indicated for further information including PRODUCTS Search through the links to arrive at your product page where you can download specific Manuals and Software amp Utilities SERVICES amp SUPPORT Datalogic Services Warranty Extensions and Maintenance Agreements Authorised Repair Centres CONTACT US E mail form and listing of Datalogic Subsidiaries SAFETY REGULATIONS POWER SUPPLY This product is intended to be installed by Qualified Personnel only WEEE COMPLIANCE H vi GENERAL VIEW SC6000 Controller Figure 1 General View 1 Connector Panel 4 LCD Display 2 Connector Panel Legend 5 otatus LEDs 3 Power On and Communication LEDs 6 Programming Keypad vii Figure 2 SC6000 1200 Standard Model Connector Panel 1 Modem Connector 4 Ethernet Connector 2 Power Net Connector 5 Auxiliary Interface Connector 3 Main Interface Connector 6 Extended I O Connector Figure 3 SC6000 1211 Profibus Model Connector Panel 1 Profibus Connector Figure 4 SC6000 1215 DeviceNet Model Connector Panel 1 DeviceNet Connector ZIEHUHG HOA c w ET 13 M ee VE Figure 5 SC6000 1230 Dual Ethernet Model Connector Panel 1 Ethernet Connector viii GUIDE TO INSTALLATION The following can be used as a checklist to verify all the ste
11. the procedure is started which automatically performs the following operations opening the wizard polling the network to discover connected scanners transferring all scanners found to the Requested Devices area of the wizard where your network customization is defined saving the new network configuration Once the procedure has been completed a dialog box will appear asking whether to send the configuration to the Master Choose the Yes option to start this procedure 20 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION O Network Wizard Before performing this procedure a Lonworks address must be assigned to each slave scanner The most practical method is through the Net Autoset procedure See par 3 2 2 for alternative address assignment methods Once all addresses have been assigned the Network Wizard is to be used when one or more scanner addresses and labels need to be modified 1 Click on the 3 button to open the Network Wizard dialog box E Network Wizard Requested Devices Current Devices Dse4 00 100 011 La O DS56400 100 011 O e lo TDS O 1 D56500 a ifthe slave scanners have already been configured and wired to the network click on the Autodetect button to start a polling procedure of the current network All slave scanners found will be represented in the Current Devices area Then select the desired slave scanner from the Current Devices area and click on the e icon or drag and
12. 0 1211 Profibus model and allows connection between the host and the controller Figure 20 Profibus 9 pin Female Connector 9 pin D sub Female Profibus connector pinout 1 Shield Shield protective ground resp 2 N C Not connected 3 B LINE RxD TxD P Received Transmitted data P 4 CNTR P Repeater control signal 5 DGND Data ground M5V 6 5 V Voltage plus P5V T N C Not connected 8 A LINE RxD TxD N Received Transmitted data 9 CNTR N Repeater control signal signal is optional signal is optional RS485 level Profibus Interface The Profibus interface is used for communication with a Host and allows expanding the networking and remote diagnostic capabilities of the controller For further details refer to the Profibus Fam6k pdf document provided as supplementary documentation 12 INSTALLATION 2 5 TYPICAL LAYOUTS The following typical layouts refer to system hardware configurations but also require the correct setup of the software configuration parameters see par 3 2 for details Other layouts require the use of a specific SC6000 Controller model The accessories and cables indicated in the following figures are Datalogic products We suggest their use to guarantee the correct system functioning 2 5 1 Standard Layout For Standard layouts the following connections can be made e Ethernet direct or through Hub e point to point on the Main interface using either RS23
13. 2 or RS485 full duplex communications to Host e directly to a modem for remote Host communications NULL MODEM Cable A qa C Power Net CAB SC6003 VAC INPUT CAB SC6003 Extended I O Figure 21 Ethernet Connection NULL MODEM Cable VAC INPUT SC6000 CAB SC6003 Extended I O CAB SC6003 Power Net Figure 22 Main Connection 13 SC6000 NULL MODEM Cable VAC INPUT Power Net CAB SC6003 CAB SC6003 CAB SC6103 E T Extended I O Modem AUX Telephone line to Remote Host Figure 23 Modem Connection 2 5 2 Fieldbus Network The SC6000 can be connected to a Fieldbus network Ethernet Profibus and DeviceNet to communicate with a remote host for example remote PC connected via Internet Connections are made directly through cables to the Fieldbus connector and do not require any converter or adapter Host PLC i NULL MODEM Cable X VAC INPUT Power Net CAB SC6003 SC6000 CAB SC6003 Extended I O Figure 24 Fieldbus Network 14 INSTALLATION NULL MODEM rene VAC INPUT Power Net CAB SC6003 30008 CAB SC6003 Extended I O Figure 25 Dual Ethernet Connection 2 6 KEYPAD AND DISPLAY The SC6000 keypad allows entering a menu to select one of the functions described in the following paragraphs 2 6 1 Standard Mode Upon startup the diagnostic mask window is visualized by
14. E ND gt REL1 REL3 GND GND ENCODER A PS AUX A PSA SYS ENC I O RES RES SHIELD OUT LON OUT B LON OUT A REL2 ENCODER B PS AUX B PSB SYS lO RES RES SHIELD IN LON IN B LON INA Function Relay output control Relay output control Ground Ground Encoder Tach Presence sensor aux Presence sensor System signal Reserved Reserved Lonworks Lonworks Lonworks Relay output control Reserved Supply voltage Encoder Tach Presence sensor aux Presence sensor System signal Reserved Reserved Lonworks Lonworks Lonworks 25 pin Male D sub Connector Pin references with the denomination A and B are polarity insensitive signals Power 36 SC6000 USER INTERFACE V 15 30 Vdc V Ground Chassis Figure 34 Power Supply Connection ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS REFERENCE Lonworks SC6000 USER INTERFACE LON INA 25 na n 25 LON A ume a a os SHIELD_IN NUM s SHIELD LON OUT A m LONA onors pos 1e ove SHIELD OUT ER Za SHIELD Figure 35 SC6000 Lonworks Connection PS PS AUX Encoder SC6000 PWO i PS PS AUX ENCODER Figure 36 PNP Command Input with Electrical Isolation SC6000 Vext PS PS AUX ENCODER V T DV TU li a Ground Figure 37 NPN Command Input with Electrical Isolation 37 S C6000 SC6000 PS PS AUX ENCODER T gt lt Ground VS_INPUTS is connected through the 25 pin Extended I O connector If this
15. Make all the necessary PackTrack parameter settings 3 Run Genius from the configuration PC The following window appears asking to select the configuration mode Configuration Mode Select configuration mode N E Recommended for new users P Wizard e Intended for barcode technology experts Advanced Bere ES em m Figure 29 Genius Wizard Opening Window Select Advanced The Wizard option is not currently available for SC6000 23 O SC6000 4 From the Device Menu select Local Device Network Settings and configure your SC6000 as Other as shown in the figure below Local Device Network Settings Topology Role other hi Master SYNCHRONIZED Figure 30 Local Device Network Settings 5 From the Reading System Layout folder and configure the following parameters Device Assignment Controller Lon Old8K Number of Slaves according to your application Check the Modify Lon Slave Configuration EA Genius COM1 EEx File Device Edit View Tools Window Help APEC TMS d A AR UA Controller Lon Oldak Code Definition IN o S o o c da Operating modes Reading System Layout Lonworks Slaves Common parameters Lonworks Single Slave Parameters Data Communication settings EET Diagnostics Cluster TopRole Statistics Layout DevAssO Lonworks Slaves Common parameters Lonworks Single Slave Parameters COM1 115200 NS 1 95
16. acket position See figure below for suggested positions 90 Figure 13 Suggested Mounting Positions SC6000 2 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The connectors available for each scanner model are the following Scanner Model Power Net 25 pin male power supply lonworks and input output signals Extended I O 25 pin female extended lO signals optoisolated All models 1230 Eth 2 R45 modular Ethernet network 1211 Profibus 9 pin female Profibus network 1215 DeviceNet__ 5 pin male DeviceNet network 2 4 1 Auxiliary Interface The auxiliary serial interface is equipped with RS232 interface connections The interface can be enabled or disabled through the Genius configuration program The following pins of the 9 pin connector are used for RS232 interface connection 9 pin D sub Female Connector Pinout Transmit Receive Ground SC6000 Figure 14 RS232 Auxiliary Interface Connections INSTALLATION 2 4 2 Ethernet Connector This connector is available for all SC6000 Controller models and allows the Ethernet connection to the host In the SC6000 1230 Dual Ethernet there are two Ethernet connectors for secondary host connections RJ45 Modular Jack Pinout Transmitted data Transmitted data Received data Received data Not connected Figure 15 Cable RJ45 Male Modular Connector L Figure 16 RJ45 Female Modular Connector This interface and the conn
17. ation Event Alternative Deactivation Event Output 5 Line State Activation Event Alternative Activation Event Deactivation Event Alternative Deactivation Event Output 6 Line State Activation Event Alternative Activation Event Deactivation Event Alternative Deactivation Event Disabled unchecked Statistics Disabled unchecked Normally Open None None None None Normally Open None None None None Normally Open None None None None Normally Open None None None None MAINTENANCE ec 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 DATALOGIC AUTOMATIC REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE DARP Once the system configuration has been completed launch the DARP backup by one of the following methods Using Genius Click on the DARP backup icon in the Device Network area You will be prompted to select the desired backup option complete all scanners controller or each single scanner Using the SC6000 keypad 1 Press the Ent and Menu keys simultaneously to enter the Menu 2 Use the arrow keys to move within the menu items 3 In the System menu choose Backup and select the desired backup option complete all scanners controller or each single scanner The SC6000 Controller will store the complete system configuration on the Compact Flash card If a slave scanner has to be replaced the corresponding configuration node address code configuration PackTrack configuration etc is automatical
18. been read OUT2 is associated with NO READ event which activates when no code has been read OUT3 OUT6 are associated with NONE which means that the output is always in line state Isolation between the command logic and the SC6000 is maintained by powering the outputs with an external supply voltage Vext For convenience the outputs can be powered using the V8 OUTPUTS signal on the SC6000 pin 1 In this case however the device is no longer electrically isolated The VS OUTPUTS on the Extended I O connector is short circuit protected The electrical features of these outputs are Collector emitter voltage 30 V Max Collector current 130 mA Max Saturation voltage VCE 1 V at 10 mA Max Maximum power dissipation 90 mW at 50 C Ambient temperature The limit requested by the maximum power dissipation is more important than that of the maximum collector current if one of these outputs is continuously driven the maximum current must not be more than 40 mA although 130 mA may be reached in pulse conditions SC6000 PWO USER INTERFACE Vex P V dun t HE C aa J S ri H ENDS ES Ground Figure 46 Open Collector Output Connection with Electrical Isolation SC6000 PWO USER INTERFACE Ground Figure 47 Open Collector Output Connection Using System Power 43 SC6000 MODEM SC6000 offers a dedicated 9 pin port for a Modem connection The modem connection allows a Host to remotely control the reading stat
19. can be powered using the VS INPUTS signal on the SC6000 pin 9 In this case however the device is no longer electrically isolated The VS INPUTS signal on the Extended I O connector is short circuit protected The electrical features of these inputs are Maximum voltage 30 V Maximum current 10 mA Outputs Six general purpose outputs are available Pin Name Function 6 OUT 1 Configurable digital output 1 positive pin 19 OUT 1 Configurable digital output 1 negative pin 7 OUT 2 Configurable digital output 2 positive pin 20 OUT 2 Configurable digital output 2 negative pin 8 OUT 3 Configurable digital output 3 positive pin 21 OUT 3 Configurable digital output 3 negative pin 10 OUT 4 Configurable digital output 4 positive pin 23 OUT 4 Configurable digital output 4 negative pin 11 OUT 5 Configurable digital output 5 positive pin 24 OUT 5 Configurable digital output 5 negative pin 12 OUT 6 Configurable digital output 6 positive pin 25 OUT 6 Configurable digital output 6 negative pin The function of all six outputs can be defined by the user Refer to Genius Help On Line for further details 42 ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS REFERENCE O By default OUT1 is associated with COMPLETE READ event which activates when the code has been read correctly In case the reader has been programmed to read several codes within the same reading phase the event activates when all codes have
20. connector is not used V8 INPUTS must be wired from one of the scanner terminals inside PWO see the PWO Reference Manual for details Figure 38 PNP Command Input Using System Power SC6000 PS PS AUX ENCODER Es eese Ground VS_INPUTS is connected through the 25 pin Extended l O connector If this connector is not used V8 INPUTS must be wired from one of the scanner terminals inside PWO see the PWO Reference Manual for details Figure 39 NPN Command Input Using System Power 38 ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS REFERENCE MAIN INTERFACE The main serial interface is compatible with the following electrical standards RS232 RS485 full duplex RS485 half duplex references GND and GND 1SO are internally connected through filtering circuitry which can be permanently damaged if subjected to voltage drops CAUTION over 0 8 Vac m Do not connect GND and GND ISO to different external ground Details regarding the connections and use of the main interface selection are given in the next paragraphs 9 pin D sub Female Connector Pinout RS485 Full Duplex TX TX485 RX RX485 GND ISO GND ISO CTS RX485 9 pin D sub Female Connector RIS TX485 RS232 Interface The main serial interface is used for communication with the Host computer through the PWO and allows both transmission of code data and controller configuration The following pins of the 9 pin connector are used for RS232 interface connection Transmit Recei
21. default Using the UP and DOWN keys it is possible to scroll the other windows following this order Diagnostic Mask Window Performance Window Reading Mask Window I O Status Window System Info Window O1 WN rs tt St Diagnostic Mask Window Default Window This window illustrates the status of each node of each scanner of the cluster according to the following convention From the startup the node NID has not been discovered 9 At the startup of the system the NID has been discovered but the node does not answer to the master The node status is OK The node returns an error code to the diagnostic Laser Off 8 The node returns an error code to the diagnostic Motor Off 96 The node is in monitor mode 15 SC6000 Reading Performance Window This window displays the following data e Number of the processed parcels e Good Read Rate e No Read Rate e Multiple Read Rate Reading Mask Window This window indicates the node that performed a reading of the codes enabled on the master The following indicators are used The node read a barcode enabled on the master The node read no barcode I O Status Window This window provides data concerning the conveyor speed and the digital input output status System Info Window This window provides information about the software release 2 6 2 Menu Mode For security purposes the menu mode is entered by pressing the ENTER and MENU keys at t
22. drop to transfer it to the Requested Devices area where your network customization is defined The following dialog box will appear allowing if necessary to change the slave address Available Device field and label Description field Hew Device Available Devices Description Ds6500 105 010 ome b if the slave scanners have not been configured and wired to the network click on the icon to add a new device defining its address and model The added slave scanner will be displayed in the Requested Devices area This option in any case requires that all slave scanners have their address set before the network can function 21 oO SC6000 22 If desired select a slave scanner within the Current Devices area and click on the icon or select the Show Device option from the right click menu to make the dialog box appear as follows E Network Wizard Requested Devices Current Devices O 056400 100 011 o 1 D565n00 105 010 os Autodetect crcl The Show Device option is particularly useful after the Net Autoset procedure or whenever it is necessary to know which address is assigned to a specific slave scanner Indeed it activates the following signals which physically indicate the scanner corresponding to the one selected in particular in Network Wizard the icon corresponding to the selected slave scanner starts blinking red in the Physical Network all slave scanner lasers t
23. e to the bracket edges see Figure 10 2 Tighten the ST 222 bracket to the reading station frame using the screws and washers Figure 10 Mounting the bracket on the reading station frame 3 Position the SC6000 Controller at the top of the bracket make sure the two large round openings coincide to the ones located at the edges of the SC6000 Controller 4 While supporting the SC6000 Controller rotate the whole device until it is aligned for the best viewing position then insert the set pin screw with locking washer until it inserts into one of the small positioning holes located on the terminal bracket Set pin screw Figure 11 SC6000 Controller Side View with Punched Steel Ring and Relative Set Pin Screw INSTALLATION oO The specially punched steel ring has been designed to obtain the most precise rotation possible in terms of angle calibration steadiness and consequent absence of torque between both sides of device 5 Place a locking washer and then a flat washer onto each knob Tighten the SC6000 Controller to its bracket by screwing the knobs into their holes one on each side Figure 12 Mounting the SC6000 Controller on the bracket The SC6000 Controller can rotate on its mounting bracket up to 90 with respect to the mounting br
24. ector pinout see the following table are IEEE 802 3 10 BaseT and IEEE 802 3u 100 BaseTx compliant SC6000 Ethernet Interface The Ethernet interface NIC can be used for TCP IP communication with a remote or local host computer by connecting the SC6000 Controller to a LAN or directly to a host PC The following is an example of a connection to a LAN through a Hub using a straight through cable SC6000 HUB SWITCH n c not connected Figure 17 Straight Through Cable The following is an example of direct connection to a PC using an inverted cable SC6000 Host PC n c not connected Figure 18 Inverted Cable 10 INSTALLATION 2 4 3 DeviceNet Connector The 5 pin male connector is only available in the SC6000 1215 DeviceNet model and allows connection between the host and the controller 5 L L E 2 Figure 19 DeviceNet 5 pin Male Connector 5 pin DeviceNet connector pinout Supply voltage positive pin CAN bus data line L Shield CAN bus data line H Supply voltage negative pin The power supplied on pin V and V is used only to propagate power to the section of the DeviceNet board directly connected to the Bus It is completely isolated from the SC6000 power which must be supplied on pin 16 and pin 3 4 of the 25 pin Power Net connector 11 SC6000 2 4 4 Profibus Connector The 9 pin female Profibus connector white is only available in the SC600
25. exact device model and serial number TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Power On the Power On LED is not lit On Line Mode 1 the PS LED is not lit when external trigger activates On Line Mode 1 the PS LED is correctly lit but nothing happens no reading results Serial On Line Mode the reader is not triggered no reading results On Line Mode and Serial On Line Mode the reader does not respond correctly to the expected external signal end Communication Main Aux the device is not transmitting anything to the host Suggestion Is power connected If using a power adapter is it connected to PWO 25 pin cable Check carefully if you are referring to the 25 pin connector of the PWO Is sensor connected to PWO PS input Is power supplied to photo sensor Is the software configuration consistent with the application condition operating mode etc In the Genius software configuration program select the OPERATING MODES folder and check for related parameters In the Genius program select the OPERATING MODE folder and check if serial on line is enabled as On Line options parameter value Are the Start Stop strings correctly assigned Is the serial trigger source correctly connected and configured In the Genius software configuration program select the OPERATING MODES folder and check the Reading Phase Timeout parameterization Is serial Main Aux cable connected Is wir
26. he same time Through this menu it is possible to perform the following e Main Parameter Setting IP address Netmask Gateway address Profibus address for Profibus models DeviceNet address for DeviceNet models supplementary IP address supplementary Netmask and supplementary Gateway address for Dual Ethernet models These parameters may be set through the Genius program see chapter 3 for details e Date amp Time setting e DARP Datalogic Automatic Replacement Procedure e CASP Cluster AutoSetup Procedure this procedure allows automatic address assignment to the scanner cluster nodes This operation can also be performed by starting up the system while pressing the SETUP key 16 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION c 3 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 3 1 GENIUS INSTALLATION Genius is a new Datalogic scanner configuration tool providing several important advantages e Multi language version e Defined configuration directly stored in the device e Communication protocol independent from the physical interface allowing to consider the device as a remote object to be configured and monitored To install Genius proceed as follows 1 Turn on the PC that will be used for configuration Windows 95 98 or NT 2 Insert the Genius CD ROM 3 Wait for the CD to autorun and follow the installation procedure When running Genius the procedure for setting the parameters is supported by a help on line w
27. hich is displayed in an HTML browser It can be selected from the Configuration Help option available in the Help menu In addition a context sensitive help can be enabled by pressing the F1 key after selecting the desired parameter 3 2 GUIDE TO RAPID CONFIGURATION FOR DS6000 DS8100A AND DX8200A SLAVE SCANNERS 1 Run Genius from the configuration PC The following window appears asking to select the configuration mode Configuration Mode Select configuration mode gt Recommended for new users gt Wizard E Intended for barcode technology experts Advanced EA E A ee Figure 26 Genius Wizard Opening Window Select Advanced The Wizard option is not currently available for SC6000 17 SC6000 2 From the Device Menu select Local Device Network Settings and configure your SC6000 as Master SYNCHRONIZED is the default value as shown in the figure below i Genius COM1 File MEA Edit View Tools Window Help Get Send BE B Q ice a a gl e Options nfiguration Sele DARP Backup IS SACS NE NM NU UN EME NN MUR RENE 0 1 ide Definition DARP Restore erating modes AA ta Communication settings T C4 paca cumrmiarncacorr unc 7 Digital Io Setting Digital I O Setting C1 Diagnostics C3 Diagnostics Redundancy Parameters EX Redundancy Parameters Local Device Network Settings Master SYNCHRONIZED Y Master SYNCHRONIZED Master MULTIDATA Topology Role
28. ing correct If using the Main RS232 or RS485 interface is the reference ground connected to GND ISO Be careful that it is not completely different from GND power ground Are serial host settings equivalent to serial device setting When using the Main interface Tx Data and Rx Data LEDs must be lit during data transfer 33 O SC6000 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Suggestion Communication Ethernet e Verify the HUB connection the Ethernet LED is not lit e Verify Genius M settings see par 3 4 Communication e n the Genius program enable the DATA data do not appear on the terminal COMMUNICATION SETTINGS MAIN AUXILIARY PORT DATA TX parameter Communication In the Genius program select the DATA data transferred to the host are COMMUNICATION SETTINGS DATA incorrect corrupted or incomplete FORMAT folder and check for HEADER TERMINATOR SEPARATOR and FILL CHAR values Check the CODE FIELD LENGTH value Are the COM port parameters correctly assigned How do obtain my units serial The device serial number is printed on a label numbers that is affixed on the bottom of SC6000 Controller The serial number is also displayed when connecting the device through the Genius program Serial numbers consist of 9 characters one letter 2 numbers another letter followed by 5 numbers 34 TECHNICAL FEATURES O 6 TECHNICAL FEATURES ELECTRICAL FEATURES Supply voltage Power consumption Communication In
29. ion 9 pin D sub Male Connector Pinout Carrier detect Receive Transmit Data terminal ready Ground Data set ready Request to send 9 pin D sub Male Connector Clear to send Ring indicator 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 44 GLOSSARY Barcode A pattern of variable width bars and spaces which represents numeric or alphanumeric data in machine readable form The general format of a barcode symbol consists of a leading margin start character data or message character check character if any stop character and trailing margin Within this framework each recognizable symbology uses its own unique format Barcode Label A label that carries a barcode and can be affixed to an article Baud Rate A unit used to measure communications speed or data transfer rate EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory An on board non volatile memory chip Full Duplex Simultaneous two way independent transmission in both directions Host A computer that serves other terminals in a network providing services such as network control database access special programs supervisory programs or programming languages Interface A shared boundary defined by common physical interconnection characteristics signal characteristics and meanings of interchanged signals LED Light Emitting Diode A low power electronic device that can serve as a visible or near infrared light source when voltage is applied continuously
30. lders The main steps are e Configure the PackTrack parameters in the Operating Modes folder OX EB File Device Edit View Tools Window Help 28538668 02 SO 22888 La EA Genius COM1 Parameters Explorer New Configuration Operating fae di SS O amp RP SC6000 1200 Code Definition Operating modes ff Reading System Layout Data Communication settings Digital I O Setting Diagnostics Statistics eP Physical Encoder Encoder Step hundredths of milimeter Ps Line mm amp P Presence Sensor Input amp Presence Sensor Input Level i23 Distance from PS Line to Tx Line mm amp Transmission Edge 23 Max Number Of Packs amp Minimum Distance Error Behaviour lA Minimum Distance Between Packs m m amp Minimum Pack Length Error Behaviour 122 Minimum Pack Length mm 23 Window Dimension mm iPacktrack 100 O PS Active Closed 100 Leading 10 Compose 30 Discard Item 50 15 Related D arameters COM1 115200N8 1 25 SC6000 e Selecting the codes to be read in the Code Definition folder they must be the same as those set for the slave scanners EA Genius COM1 Parameters Explorer New Configuration Codes OK A File Device Edit View Tools Window Help gx Depag BBEA SORTERS Lea ed ac ie SC6000 1200 Code combination Single Label amp Code Definition F No Read Message Global No Read Message Code label settings
31. ly downloaded by the SC6000 into the new scanner at the next system startup Systems with DS8100 or DX8200 slave scanners must have been installed according to the procedure in par 3 3 In case of SC6000 failure the complete system configuration can be recovered from the damaged SC6000 Compact Flash by simply installing the old Compact Flash in the new SC6000 the system configuration is automatically restored and the reading station is ready to start working again AN Before removing the Compact Flash card switch the SC6000 Controller off CAUTION 31 ec SC6000 In case of SC6000 failure proceed as follows Figure 33 Removing the Compact Flash Disconnect the device Remove the rubber cover of the Compact Flash slot using a screwdriver Remove the Compact Flash Connect a new SC6000 to the system PL om c il Insert the Compact Flash card AN Make sure not to insert the Compact Flash card upside down Carefully insert it in the guides so that it will not fall inside the device Gently push it into the slot CAUTION 6 Start up the system The system configuration is automatically restored and the reading station is ready to start working again 32 TROUBLESHOOTING O 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Before contacting your local Datalogic office or Datalogic Partner or ARC it is suggested to save the device configuration to a ddc file by means of the Genius software configuration program and check the
32. n 4 Then proceed with the Network Setup par 3 2 1 5 Configure the SC6000 and Slave Scanner parameters according to your application using the configuration window in Genius for each device The main steps are e Configure the PackTrack parameters e Select the codes to be read e Set up the communication parameters e Define data formatting parameters 6 Send the configuration to the Slave Scanners from the Send command in the Device Menu 7 Perform a DARP backup by clicking the relative icon in the Device Network area 3 2 1 Genius Network Setup Through Master Network Setup allows configuring your Local Lonworks Network through the Master using Genius M Three different procedures are available to define the number of network slave scanners their label and address according to two main conditions Condition Available Procedure Feature Unknown Slave Addresses Net Autoset automatically assigns random addresses to slave or Stand Alone scanners Known Slave Addresses Network Wizard customizes the network slave label and address definition and physical identification of a specific slave within network updates configuration to a file and makes it ready to be sent to the Master Express Network Setup automatically performs all the operations of the Network Wizard apart from the physical identification of a specific slave scanner The Network Setup procedure as described requires Genius software version 1 06 or
33. nchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked 27 oO SC6000 Operating Modes Frane Mode Selection Physical Encoder Encoder Step hundredths of millimeter PS Line mm Presence Sensor Input Presence Sensor Input Level Distance from PS Line to Tx Line mm Transmission Edge Max Number of Packs Minimum Distance Error Behavior Minimum Distance Between Packs mm Minimum Pack Length Error Behavior Minimum Pack Length mm Window Dimension mm Enabled 100 0 PS Active Closet 100 Leading 10 Compose 30 Discard Item 50 15 Packtrack Reading System Layout Device Assignment Master Synchronized Data Communication Settings Host Application Protocol Type Data Format Header TX Start Termination After No Read Message Message TX Trigger Selection Parameters Header String Code Position Code Direcion Identifier Enable Code Identifier Termination String Data Packet Separators Code Field Length Setting Main Serial Port Data TX Parameters Main Port Communication Mode Main Port Electrical Interface Handshake Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Standard With Data Enabled On Decoding lt STX gt Disabled Disabled Disabled lt CR gt lt LF gt lt CR gt lt LF gt Variable Length Enabled checked Standard RS232 None 9600 None 8 1 28 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION c Auxiliary Serial Port Data TX Pass Through Parameters Baud Rate Parity
34. nt and Host interface of a multisided reading tunnel based on Lonworks bus s DARP Datalogic Automatic Replacement Procedure function automatic procedure for scanner and bus controller replacement e Diagnostic indications on the reading station status simple to be detected without any PC needed This indications based on LEDs and display offer to the maintenance staff all the necessary information e Easy remotization of all the reading station information thanks to built in Ethernet and field bus connectivity and a dedicated 9 pin connector for Modem connection The SC6000 Controller is based on a robust alloy case divided into two parts on the upper part there is the display the keypad and the LEDs The lower part contains the motherboard the removable Compact Flash memory the fieldbus boards and the connector panel The simple and sturdy mechanical structure makes the SC6000 Controller the ideal solution for industrial environments The SC6000 Controller is fully compatible both with the 6000 family and with the 8000 family DS8100A and DX8200A scanners This means that the SC6000 Controller can work as a bus controller for a cluster of DS6000 family scanners or DS8100A DX8200A scanners or both The SC6000 Controller is also compatible with DS8100 and DX8200 Lonworks versions It is not possible to mix D88100 DX8200 with 6000 family or DS8100A DX8200A 1 2 MODEL DESCRIPTION The SC6000 Controller is available in version
35. odelle y todos sus modelos sono conformi alle Direttive del Consiglio Europeo sottoelencate are in conformity with the requirements of the European Council Directives listed below sont conformes aux sp cifications des Directives de l Union Europ enne ci dessous der nachstehend angef hrten Direktiven des Europaischen Rats cumple con los requisitos de las Directivas del Consejo Europeo seg n la lista siguiente 89 336 EEC EMC Directive e 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC emendamenti successivi and further amendments et ses successifs amendements und spateren Abanderungen y succesivas enmiendas Basate sulle legislazioni degli Stati membri in relazione alla compatibilit elettromagnetica ed alla sicurezza dei prodotti On the approximation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and product safety Bas es sur la l gislation des Etats membres relative la compatibilit lectromagn tique et la s curit des produits ber die Ann herung der Gesetze der Mitgliedsstaaten in bezug auf elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit und Produktsicherheit entsprechen Basado en la aproximaci n de las leyes de los Pa ses Miembros respecto a la compatibilidad electromagn tica y las Medidas de seguridad relativas al producto Questa dichiarazione basata sulla conformit dei prodotti alle norme seguenti This declaration is based upon compliance of the products to the following standards Cette d claration repose sur
36. or in pulses It is commonly used as an indicator light and uses less power than an incandescent light bulb but more than a Liquid Crystal Display LCD LEDs have extremely long lifetimes when properly operated Parameter A value that you specify to a program Typically parameters are set to configure a device to have particular operating characteristics Protocol A formal set of conventions governing the formatting and relative timing of message exchange between two communicating systems RS232 Interface between data terminal equipment and data communication equipment employing serial binary data interchange RS485 Interface that specifies the electrical characteristics of generators and receivers for use in balanced digital multipoint systems such as on a Multidrop line 45 Scanner A device that examines a printed pattern barcode and either passes the uninterpreted data to a decoder or decodes the data and passes it onto the Host system Serial Port An I O port used to connect a scanner to your computer identifiable by a 9 pin or 25 pin connector Signal An impulse or fluctuating electrical quantity i e a voltage or current the variations of which represent changes in information Symbol A combination of characters including start stop and checksum characters as required that form a complete scannable barcode Trigger Signal A signal typically provided by a photoelectric sensor or proximity switch which inform
37. ps necessary to complete installation of the SC6000 Controller 1 6 7 Read all information in the section Safety Precautions at the beginning of this manual Correctly mount the SC6000 using the bracket provided according to the information in par 2 3 Connect the SC6000 Controller to the PWO by means of the appropriate accessory cables see par 1 4 Provide correct and complete system cabling through the PWO according to the signals Lonworks encoder P S etc necessary for the layout of your application See subparagraphs under par 2 4 and 2 5 See also the PWO Installation Manual Install the Genius configuration program onto a laptop PC from the CD ROM provided Configure the SC6000 Controller by connecting this PC to the SC6000 Auxiliary port For configuration of a cluster of DS6000 family scanners or DS8100A DX8200A scanners or both see par 3 2 For configuration of a cluster of DS8100 or DX8200 scanners or both see par 3 3 Execute the Backup procedure described in par 4 1 Exit the configuration program and run your application The installation is now complete INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The new SC6000 Controller offers all the necessary functions to make the phases of installation setup testing and maintenance of the omni directional reading tunnel easy and quick The SC6000 Controller key functions are e Bus Controller cluster manageme
38. s that differ in regard to the following characteristics SC6000 1XXX 200 Standard 211 Profibus 215 DeviceNet 230 Dual Ethernet SC6000 1 3 LED INDICATORS JATALOGIC o o c c SC6000 Controller Ca Cv Figure 6 LEDs Description 1 Power ON and Communication LEDs 2 Status LEDs System Signal LEDs Power ON Green ON SC6000 Powered OFF No Power OFF No Data Transmission OFF No Data Reception GN e OFF No Ethernet Line Connected o g OFF Presence Sensor Not Active OFF Presence Sensor Not Active OFF Encoder Not Active ON Lonworks OK OFF Lonworks Error Scanner Cluster OK Controller Status OK Controller Failure INTRODUCTION o 1 4 ACCESSORIES The following accessories are necessary to build a reading station based on SC6000 the scanner related accessories are not included Name Description Part Number CAB SC6003 25p cable SC6000 to PWO 3 m 93A051293 for Power Net amp Extended I O connections CAB SC6103 9p cable SC6000 to PWO 3 m 93A051294 for Main and Modem connections CAB PWO 03 17p cable PWO to PWO 3m 93A051295 for redundancy PWO 480 Power amp Connect system 480W 93ACC1767 SC6000 2 INSTALLATION To install the system follow the given procedure 1 Select the mounting location and mount the SC6000 Controller Mount the PWO refer to the PWO Installation Manual 3 Proceed with system electrical connections
39. s the scanner of the presence of an object within its reading zone 46 INDEX A Accessories 3 C Connector Pinouts 36 Connectors DeviceNet 11 Ethernet 9 Profibus 12 D DARP 31 DeviceNet 11 E Electrical Connections 8 G General View vii Genius Installation 17 Glossary 45 Guide to Installation ix Guide to Rapid Configuration for DS6000 DS8100A and DX8200A Slave Scanners 17 Guide to Rapid Configuration for DS8100 and DX8200 Slave Scanners 23 Inputs 41 Installation 4 Interfaces Auxiliary 8 Ethernet 10 Main RS232 39 Main RS485 Full Duplex 40 Profibus 12 K Keypad and Display 15 L LED Indicators 2 Lonworks 37 M Mechanical Mounting 6 Model Description 1 Modem 44 N Network Setup 19 O Outputs 42 Overall Dimensions 5 P Package Contents 4 Parameter Default Values 27 Power Supply vi Power Net Connector 36 Profibus 12 PS PS AUX Encoder 37 R Reference Documentation v S Safety Regulations vi Services and Support v Software Configuration 17 T Technical Features 35 Troubleshooting 33 Typical Layouts 13 W WEEE Compliance vi 47 DATALOGIC S p A Via Candini 2 40012 Lippo di Calderara di Bologna Italy dichiara che declares that the d clare que le bescheinigt da das Ger t declare que el SC6000 XXXX Universal Controller e tutti i suoi modelli and all its models et tous ses mod les und seine m
40. sitive Input signal 2 polarity insensitive Input signal 3 polarity insensitive Ground Configurable digital output 1 positive pin Configurable digital output 2 positive pin Configurable digital output 3 positive pin Power for inputs Configurable digital output 4 positive pin Configurable digital output 5 positive pin Configurable digital output 6 positive pin Ground 25 A Ground Input signal 1 polarity insensitive Input signal 2 polarity insensitive Input signal 3 polarity insensitive Ground Configurable digital output 1 negative pin Configurable digital output 2 negative pin Configurable digital output 3 negative pin Ground Configurable digital output 4 negative pin Configurable digital output 5 negative pin Configurable digital output 6 negative pin 25 pin Female D sub Connector All inputs are optocoupled SC6000 PWO Vext SC6000 PWO Vext USER INTERFACE Ground Figure 42 PNP Command Input with Electrical Isolation USER INTERFACE o e 5 D Figure 43 NPN Command Input with Electrical Isolation 41 SC6000 SC6000 PWO USER INTERFACE Figure 44 PNP Command Input Using System Power SC6000 PWO USER INTERFACE Signal Ground Figure 45 NPN Command Input Using System Power Isolation between the command logic and the scanner is maintained by powering the inputs with an external supply voltage Vext For convenience the inputs
41. terfaces 15 to 30 Vdc 6 5 W typical 9 W Max including startup current Main isolated RS232 RS485 full duplex RS232 RS232 Lonworks 1 25 Mb s Ethernet DeviceNet Profibus PS PS Aux 10 or 100 Mb s 125 or 250 Kb s 12 Mb s 3 polarity insensitive Inputs optocoupled NPN or PNP Encoder optocoupled inputs Outputs optocoupled 6 optocoupled outputs 3 relay control outputs USER INTERFACE LCD Display Keypad 4 lines by 20 characters LCD 6 keys LED indicators Power ON TX data RX data Ethernet PS PS Aux TACH Networks Controller Scanners SOFTWARE FEATURES Configuration modes Genius M utility program Parameter storage Non volatile extractable FLASH card ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES Operating temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F 90 non condensing IEC 68 2 6 test FC 14 mm 2 to 10 Hz 1 5 mm 13 to 55 Hz 2G 70 200 Hz 2 hours on each axis IEC 68 2 27 test EA 30 G 11 ms 3 shocks on each axis Humidity Vibration resistance Shock resistance Protection class PHYSICAL FEATURES Mechanical dimensions 320 x 250 x 90 mm 12 6 x 9 84 x 3 54 in Weight 3 3 kg 7 26 Ib with Harting RJ Industrial push pull Ethernet connector 35 O SC6000 A ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS REFERENCE POWER SUPPLY 1 0 POWER NET CONNECTOR The PWO supplies 24 VDC 25 pin D Sub Female Connector Pinout OO d O Qn
42. urn off except the one of the selected scanner which turns on If desired select the transferred added slave scanner within the Requested Devices area and click on the icon to customize the scanner label and address Once your network has been customized close the network wizard Before closure the program will show a dialog box asking whether to send the new configuration to the Master Choose the Yes option to start this procedure SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION O 3 2 2 Alternative Slave Address Assignment As alternatives to Network Setup through the Master each Slave scanner can be assigned an address through the following methods e random address assignment from SC6000 to all slaves in the network by performing the CASP procedure as described in par 2 6 2 e address setting through the Local Device Network Settings item in the Device Menu with the slave scanner connected to Genius Local Device Network Settings L x Topology Role slave SYNCHRONIZED 9 Slavel Slavel Slave Slaves Slaved Slaves Lonworks Slave Address Cancel e manual address setting through slave scanner keyboard see par Internal Net in the relative Scanner Reference Manual for details 3 3 GUIDE TO RAPID CONFIGURATION FOR DS8100 AND DX8200 SLAVE SCANNERS 1 Connect to each scanner Debug port and set a Lonworks Node address which must be different and consecutive i e 1 2 3 4 etc 2
43. ve Main signal ground Clear to send Request to send The RTS and CTS signals control data transmission and synchronize the connected devices If the RTS CTS hardware protocol is enabled the SC6000 activates the RTS output to indicate a message can be transmitted The Host must activate the CTS input to enable the transmission 39 O SC6000 SC6000 PWO Host ca 0 p ooo DL Et Py Y TX Signal Ground RTS CTS Figure 40 RS232 Connections RS485 Full Duplex Interface The RS485 full duplex interface is used for non polled communication protocols in point to point connections over longer distances than those acceptable for RS232 communications or in electrically noisy environments The following pins of the 9 pin connector are used for RS485 full duplex interface connection RS485 output RS485 input Main signal ground RS485 input RS485 output SC6000 PWO Host TX485 e ans it sl omiso E ess al pes Ji RX TX lii Signal Ground RX TX Figure 41 RS485 Full Duplex Interface Connections 40 ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS REFERENCE O EXTENDED I O 25 pin D Sub Male Connector Pinout Inputs VS OUTPUTS Power for outputs IN1 A IN2A IN3A GND OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 VS_INPUTS OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 GND GND IN1 B IN2 B IN3 B GND OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 GND OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 Input signal 1 polarity insen
44. y Interface in ii 8 Ethernet Connect A A 9 Device Ne CONMCCION sacs EET IE a 11 Frofibus Connector den en es M NE 12 TYO EYOU S cu mudo Due E E ne nee ee en eee 13 Standard Layos o eer 13 PIGIGDUS NetWOrK nn is nd an iaa 14 Keypad and DIS DIAY HP 15 Standard ModE E H HOM 15 VST MUI OG aii rm 16 SOFTWARE CONFIGURAT ION sss ss esse eee eenn 17 Genis INSTANAUON T 17 Guide to Rapid Configuration for DS6000 DS8100A and DX8200A Slave Scanners17 Genius M Network Setup Through Master 19 Alternative Slave Address Assignment ener 23 Guide to Rapid Configuration for DS8100 and DX8200 Slave Scanners 23 Parameter Default Naliles ses tn ASAS 27 MAINTENANG Estudis 31 Datalogic Automatic Replacement Procedure DARP M ssesseesssseeee 31 TROUBLESHOOTING a aa a 33 TECHNICAL FEATURES oia 35 ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS REFERENCE ccs sese neee 36 Power Supply I O Power Net Connector 36 WAI IME AC TREE RE O 39 Extended li EE doo IE 41 Us RR RE T entre te ee ee NER ee A 44 C Rah A RT HH TD HTTP HERE 45 REFERENCES REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION The documentation related to the SC6000 is listed below PWO power supply unit Document about the Ethernet connectivity Document about the Profibus connectivity Guide to Installing a Redundant System Replacing an SC8000 Controller Help On Line in PDF format SERVICES AND SUPPORT Datalogic provides

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