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Page 1 - REFERENCE MANUAL

REFERENCE MANUAL > Matrix 300™

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x  do not weld the reader into position which can cause electrostatic, heat or reading window damage.  do not spray paint near the reade

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 88 6 Code 128 0.38 mm (15 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 Code Resolution 0.38

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READING FEATURES 89 6 Code 128 0.50 mm (20 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 Code Resolution 0.50 mm (20 mils)

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 90 6 6.3.2 2D (Bi-dimensional) Codes Data Matrix 0.19 mm (7.5 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbol

Page 6 - REFERENCES

READING FEATURES 91 6 Data Matrix 0.25 mm (10 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Data Matrix ECC 200 Code Resolution 0.25 mm

Page 7 - COMPLIANCE

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 92 6 Data Matrix 0.38 mm (15 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Data Matrix ECC 200 Code Resol

Page 8 - LED SAFETY

READING FEATURES 93 6 6.4 MATRIX 300 4X2 (9 MM MODELS) 6.4.1 1D (Linear) Codes Code 128 0.25 mm (10 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Co

Page 9 - HANDLING

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 94 6 Code 128 0.30 mm (12 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 Code Resolution 0.30 mm (

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READING FEATURES 95 6 Code 128 0.33 mm (13 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 Code Resolution 0.33 mm (13 mils) Ti

Page 11 - GENERAL VIEW

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 96 6 Code 128 0.38 mm (15 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 Code Resolution 0.38 mm (

Page 12 - Matrix 300™

READING FEATURES 97 6 6.4.2 2D (Bi-dimensional) Codes Data Matrix 0.13 mm (5 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Data Matrix ECC

Page 13 - 1 RAPID CONFIGURATION

xi GENERAL VIEW Matrix 300™ Liquid Lens Models Figure A 1 2 3 4 Device Class and Warning Labels Bracke

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 98 6 Data Matrix 0.19 mm (7.5 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Data Matrix ECC 200 Code Resoluti

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READING FEATURES 99 6 Data Matrix 0.25 mm (10 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Data Matrix ECC 200 Code Resolution 0.25 mm (10

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 100 6 Data Matrix 0.38 mm (15 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Data Matrix ECC 200 Code Resol

Page 17 - RAPID CONFIGURATION

READING FEATURES 101 6 6.5 MAXIMUM LINE SPEED AND EXPOSURE TIME CALCULATIONS The Exposure Time (or Shutter) parameter defines the time during whic

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 102 6 Texp (max) and LS (max) are represented in the graph below as the curved line for X (code resoluti

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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 103 7 7 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Software configuration of your Matrix 300™ for static reading or simple code r

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 104 7 7.3 STARTUP After completing the mechanical and electrical connections to Matrix 300™, you can begin softwa

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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 105 7 7.3.1 VisiSet™ Options The Options item from the VisiSet™ menu (see Figure 75) presents a window allowing you to con

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 106 7 Figure 78 - Options – Communication: Serial Port Figure 79 - Options – Communication: Ethernet

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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 107 7 7.4 ETHERNET CONFIGURATION (STATIC IP ADDRESSING) If you want to connect to VisiSet™ using Ethernet then follow the

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xii Matrix 300™ Fixed Lens Models Figure B 1 2 3 4 9 Device Class and Warning Labels Bracket Mounting

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 108 7 7.5 CONFIGURATION Once connected to Matrix 300™ as described in par. 7.3 or 7.4, you can modify

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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 109 7 7.5.1 Edit Reader Parameters The Parameter Setup window displays the configuration parameters grouped in a series of

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 110 7 Parameters to verify/modify:  Operating Mode Sets the parameters which customize the reader operating mode star

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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 111 7 When all the configuration parameters are set correctly, save them to the Matrix 300™ reader by pressing

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 112 7 Environmental Parameters regard the device Identity and Position in a Network (ID-NET™, Ethernet, Fieldbus) and

Page 30 - STEP 7 – TEST MODE

SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 113 7 HOST INTERFACE - Host Interface Type CBX ETHERNET SYSTEM (CBX with Host Interface Modules) - Status - DHCP Client - I

Page 31 - Alternative Layouts

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 114 7 For device replacement it is necessary to send the previously saved configuration (both Configuratio

Page 32 - 2 INTRODUCTION

SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 115 7 7.5.3 Calibration VisiSet™ provides a Calibration Tool to maximize the reading performance by tuning the

Page 33 - INTRODUCTION

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 116 7 The Parameter Setup window works in Interactive Mode in order to cause each parameter setting to be immediately

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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 117 7 Over-exposure: To correct this result it is recommended to change the following parameters in their order of appearanc

Page 35 - Figure 13 - Indicators

RAPID CONFIGURATION 1 1 1 RAPID CONFIGURATION STEP 1 – CONNECT THE SYSTEM To connect the system in a Stand Alone configuration, you need the ha

Page 36 - 2.3 ID-NET™

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 118 7 Moving code out of the Field of View: To correct this result and have the code completely visible in F.O.V., it

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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 119 7 7.5.5 Extending DOF Using Standard Acquisition Group (Cycle All In Same Phase) Multiple Image Acquisition Se

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 120 7 7.5.6 Extending DOF Using Alternative Acquisition Group (Input Select) NOTE: Do not use Interactive mode in V

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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 121 7 Figure 85 - Example Extending DOF Using Alternative Acquisition Group Since many factors and parameters contrib

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 122 7 7.5.7 Run Time Self Tuning (RTST) Run Time Self-Tuning (RTST) increases Matrix’s flexibility in the pre

Page 41 - VISISET™

SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 123 7 7.5.8 Region Of Interest Windowing In order to satisfy very high throughput applications, higher frame rat

Page 42 - Restore

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 124 7 7.5.9 Direct Part Marking Applications Decoding Method: Direct Marking For Data Matrix codes the Decodin

Page 43 - Replacement

SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 125 7 Image Filter Sets the filter to be applied to the image before being processed. This parameter can be used to

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 126 7 The Open filter eliminates white areas (defects) in the dark zones of the image. Before - No Read After - Re

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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 127 7 The Histogram Equalization filter makes the gray level distribution uniform. Before - No Read After - Readable His

Page 46 - 2.5.1 X-PRESS™ Functions

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 2 1 CBX100/CBX500 Pinout for Matrix 300™ The table below gives the pinout of the CBX100/CBX500 terminal block connect

Page 47 - Setup (Function 3)

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 128 7 The Deblurring filter improves blurred images. Before - No Read After - Readable Deblurring The Black

Page 48 - 2.6 MODEL DESCRIPTION

SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 129 7 7.6 IMAGE CAPTURE AND DECODING By using the Capture Image and Decode Last Image functions from the VisiS

Page 49 - 2.7 ACCESSORIES

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 130 8 8 MAINTENANCE 8.1 CLEANING Clean the reading window (see Figure A, 1) periodically for continued correct op

Page 50 - 2.8.1 Document Handling

TROUBLESHOOTING 131 9 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1 GENERAL GUIDELINES  When wiring the device, pay careful attention to the signal name (

Page 51 - 2.8.3 Direct Part Marking

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 132 9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Suggestion One Shot or Phase Mode using serial trigger source: the ”TRIGGER”

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TROUBLESHOOTING 133 9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Suggestion Communication: data transferred to the host are incorrect, corrupted or incomp

Page 53 - 3 INSTALLATION

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 134 10 10 TECHNICAL FEATURES ELECTRICAL FEATURES Power 4xx-01x models 4xx-04x models Supply Voltage 10 to 30 Vdc PoE

Page 54 - 3.2 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS

TECHNICAL FEATURES 135 10 SOFTWARE FEATURES Readable Code Symbologies 1-D and stacked 2-D POSTAL  PDF417 Standard and Micro PDF417  Code 128 (GS

Page 55 - INSTALLATION

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 136 A A ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS The connector pinouts and notes given in this appendix are for custom cabling appli

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ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS 137 A ON-BOARD ETHERNET CONNECTOR A Standard M12 D-Coded female connector is provided for the on-board Ethernet

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RAPID CONFIGURATION 3 1 STEP 2 – MOUNT AND POSITION THE READER 1. To mount the Matrix 300™, use the mounting brackets to obtain the m

Page 58 - No Pitch, Tilt or Skew

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 138 A Figure 91 – Matrix 300™ PoE PSE Endspan Alternative A Connections OK Figure 92 – Matrix 300™ PoE PSE Midspan

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ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS 139 A Figure 94 – Matrix 300™ PoE PSE Midspan Alternative B Connections NOT SUPPORTED CAUTION: For Matrix 300™ PoE m

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 140 A OUTPUTS Three general purpose non opto-isolated but short circuit protected outputs are available on the M12 17

Page 61 - 4.1.1 Standard Models

ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS 141 A CAUTION: For NPN output connections, the external interface voltage (Vext) must not exceed the Matrix 300™ powe

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 142 A USER INTERFACE - SERIAL HOST RS232 PC-side connections 1 5 9 6 9-pin male connector 13 25 14 1 25-pin ma

Page 63 - 4.2 MAIN SERIAL INTERFACE

143 GLOSSARY AIM (Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility): AIM Global is the international trade association representing automati

Page 64 - 4.2.1 RS232 Interface

144 Decode To recognize a barcode symbology (e.g., Codabar, Code 128, Code 3 of 9, UPC/EAN, etc.) and analyze the content of the barcode scanned.

Page 65 - CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

145 IP Address The terminal’s network address. Networks use IP addresses to determine where to send data that is being transmitted over

Page 66 - 4.3.1 ID-NET™ Cables

146 INDEX A Accessories; 37 Alternative Connections; 136 Application Examples; 38 Auxiliary RS232 Interface; 59 C Calibration; 115 CBX Electrical

Page 67 - 4.3.2 ID-NET™ Response Time

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY EC-150 Rev.: 0 Pag.: 1 di 1 Datalogic Automation S.r.l. Via Lavino 26

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 4 1 STEP 3 – AIM AND AUTOFOCUS THE READER (Liquid Lens Models only) Matrix 300™ provides a built-in laser pointer

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RAPID CONFIGURATION 5 1 (Fixed Lens Models only) The Matrix 300™ fixed lens models are factory focused to a precise Reading Distance. If this dista

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 6 1 Learn 6. Enter the Learn function by pressing and holding the X-PRESS™ push button until the Learn LED is on. 7.

Page 72 - 4.5 INPUTS

RAPID CONFIGURATION 7 1 STEP 5 – INSTALLING VISISET™ CONFIGURATION PROGRAM VisiSet™ is a Datalogic reader configuration tool providing several imp

Page 73 - PH-1 Photocell (PNP)

Datalogic Automation s.r.l. Via Lavino, 265 40050 - Monte S. Pietro Bologna - Italy Matrix 300™ Reference Manual Ed.: 03/2014

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 8 1 STEP 6A – USING SETUP WIZARD FOR LIQUID LENS MODELS NOTE: For Fixed Lens models go to Step 6B. The Setup Wizard

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RAPID CONFIGURATION 9 1 4. Select a Calibration Mode choice and press the "Calibrate" button. The reader flashes once acquiring the

Page 76 - 4.6 OUTPUTS

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 10 1 The reader starts the focus procedure and gives visual feedback in the Setup Wizard window. The S

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RAPID CONFIGURATION 11 1 8. Select a Saving Options choice and press the "Save" button. 9. Close the Setup Wizard. NOTE: If y

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 12 1 STEP 6B – USING SETUP WIZARD FOR FIXED LENS MODELS NOTE: For Liquid Lens models go to Step 6A. The Setup Wizar

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RAPID CONFIGURATION 13 1 4. Select a Calibration Mode choice and press the "Calibrate" button. The reader flashes once acquiring th

Page 80 - 5 TYPICAL LAYOUTS

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 14 1 Rotate the Focusing screw on the side of the reader. The Current Focus Quality Bar (green) toget

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RAPID CONFIGURATION 15 1 Press the "Close" button to return to the Setup Wizard. 6. Press the "Code Setting" button.

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 16 1 7. Now place a single application specific code in front of the reader (at the same reading distance) and repeat

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RAPID CONFIGURATION 17 1 9. Select a Saving Options choice and press the "Save" button. 10. Close the Setup Wizard. NOTE: If y

Page 84 - BA300 Service

iii CONTENTS REFERENCES ... vi Conventions

Page 85 - Fieldbus Interface

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 18 1 STEP 7 – TEST MODE Use a code suitable to your application to test the reading performance of the system. 1. E

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RAPID CONFIGURATION 19 1 ADVANCED READER CONFIGURATION For further details on advanced product configuration, refer to the VisiSet™ Help On-Line.

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 20 2 2 INTRODUCTION 2.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Matrix 300™ is a Datalogic industrial compact 2D imager desig

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INTRODUCTION 21 2 Standard Application Program A Standard Application Program is factory-loaded onto Matrix 300™. This program controls code readin

Page 89 - 5.4 PASS-THROUGH

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 22 2 Ease of Setup  Quick installation without PC by using X-PRESS™ interface for easy and intuitive setup  Laser

Page 90 - 5.5 ETHERNET CONNECTION

INTRODUCTION 23 2 Industrial Strength  Industrial compact 2D reader  Rugged metal construction  Sealed circular connectors  IP67 protection

Page 91 -  Ethernet Interface

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 24 2 In normal operating mode the colors and meaning of the five LEDs are illustrated in the following

Page 92 - 6 READING FEATURES

INTRODUCTION 25 2  ID-NET™ M/S Multidata: Multiple stations – single reader ID-NET™ interface allows connection of readers reading obj

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 26 2 6. If necessary, set the ID-NET™ baudrate from the Reading System Layout > Device Network Setting &g

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INTRODUCTION 27 2 The reader network is ready. 2.3.2 ID-NET™ Slave Management Through Master When an ID-NET™ layout has already been c

Page 95 - 6.2 READING DIAGRAMS

iv 3.2 Mechanical Dimensions ... 42 3.3 Mounting and Pos

Page 96 - 6.3.1 1D (Linear) Codes

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 28 2 CAUTION: If a wrong configuration is set or if the Slave Reading System Layout parameters are changed, the sla

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INTRODUCTION 29 2 2.4 EXTERNAL MEMORY BACKUP AND RESTORE THROUGH VISISET™ The "External Memory Backup" or "External Mem

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 30 2 The VisiSet™ Main window shows information as the backup procedure is performed and a message indicating successf

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INTRODUCTION 31 2 The VisiSet™ Main window shows information as the restore procedure is performed and a message indicating successful completion.

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 32 2 Erase To Erase any previous Backup: 1. Select "External Memory Erase" from the VisiSet™ Device menu

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INTRODUCTION 33 2 List To see a List of the current Backup: 1. Select "External Memory Read Backup" from the VisiSet™ Device menu. T

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 34 2 2.5 X-PRESS™ HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE X-PRESS™ is the intuitive Human Machine Interface designed to imp

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INTRODUCTION 35 2 Test Mode (Function 1) Once entered, the Bar Graph on the five LEDs is activated and if the imager starts reading codes the Bar-

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 36 2 Learn (Function 4) Once entered, the imager starts a procedure to automatically detect and recognize codes whi

Page 105 - 6.4.1 1D (Linear) Codes

INTRODUCTION 37 2 2.6.1 Lighting System Notes The following table shows the Matrix 300™ lens/illuminator combinations. For more inform

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v 7.5.8 Region Of Interest Windowing ... 123 7.5.9 Direct Part Mark

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 38 2 2.8 APPLICATION EXAMPLES 2.8.1 Document Handling Matrix 300™ is profitably used in the omnidirectional

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INTRODUCTION 39 2 2.8.3 Direct Part Marking Matrix 300™ is also very powerful in reading low-contrast direct part marked codes (see

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 40 2 2.8.5 Laser Marking/Etching Technology Figure 22 - Data Matrix Code Directly Marked on PCB Surface by Using La

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INSTALLATION 41 3 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS Verify that the Matrix 300™ reader and all the parts supplied with the equipment are pre

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 42 3 3.2 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS Matrix 300™ can be installed to operate in different positions. The twelve screw hole

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INSTALLATION 43 3 Figure 25 - Overall Dimensions with Connector at 90° 54 [2.12]20.5[0.81]==62[2.45]7.3[0.29]43[1.69]75 [2.95]36[1.42]29.5[1.1

Page 113 - READING FEATURES

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 44 3 Figure 26 - Mounting Bracket Overall Dimensions 3 [0.12]17.7 [0.70]36 [1.42]47 [1.85]17.7 [0.70]36 [1.42]47 [

Page 114 - Line Speed

INSTALLATION 45 3 3.3 MOUNTING AND POSITIONING MATRIX 300™ Using the Matrix 300™ mounting brackets you can obtain rotation on the various axes of

Page 115 - 7 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 46 3 Matrix 300™ is able to decode code labels at a variety of angles; however significant angular distortion may degr

Page 116 - 7.3 STARTUP

INSTALLATION 47 3 Linear Barcode Reading 2D Code Reading Figure 29 - Tilt Angle Considerations See chp. 6 for FOV vs. Reading Distance consi

Page 117 - 7.3.1 VisiSet™ Options

vi REFERENCES CONVENTIONS This manual uses the following conventions: "User" refers to anyone using a Matrix 300™ reader. "Reade

Page 118 - MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 48 4 4 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS All Matrix 300™ models can be connected to a CBX connection box throu

Page 119 - SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION

CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 49 4 NOTE: To avoid electromagnetic interference when the reader is connected to a CBX connection box, verify the jumpe

Page 120 - 7.5 CONFIGURATION

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 50 4 CAUTION: Matrix 300™ PoE models only accept Alternative A (power over RJ45 pins 1, 2, 3, 6), Cla

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CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 51 4 Figure 35 – Matrix 300™ PoE PSE Midspan Alternative B Connections NOT SUPPORTED CAUTION: For Matrix 300™ Po

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 52 4 4.2.1 RS232 Interface The RS232 interface can be used for Point-to-Point, Pass Through or Master/Sla

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CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 53 4 4.2.2 RS485/422 Full-Duplex Interface The RS485/422 full-duplex (5 wires + shield) interface is used for non-poll

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 54 4 4.3 ID-NET™ INTERFACE CBX100/500 Function Shield Network Cable Shield ID+ ID-NET™ network + ID- ID-NET™ network

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CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 55 4 4.3.2 ID-NET™ Response Time The following figure shows the response time of the ID-NET™ network. This time is def

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 56 4 Figure 41 – ID-NET™ Network Connections with isolated power blocks

Page 127 - 7.5.3 Calibration

CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 57 4 Figure 42 - ID-NET™ Network Connections with Common Power Branch Network

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vii COMPLIANCE For installation, use and maintenance it is not necessary to open the reader. Only connect Ethernet and dataport connections to a

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 58 4 Figure 43 – ID-NET™ Network Connections with Common Power Star Network

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CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 59 4 4.3.3 ID-NET™ Network Termination The network must be properly terminated in the first and last reader of the net

Page 131 - Same Phase)

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 60 4 4.5 INPUTS There are two optocoupled polarity insensitive inputs available on the reader: Input 1 (

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CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 61 4 EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTIONS USING MATRIX 300™ POWER CAUTION: Power from the Vdc/GND spring clamps is avail

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 62 4 CBX100/500 Function +V Power Source - Inputs I2A Input 2 A (polarity insensitive) I2B Input 2 B (polarity insensi

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CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 63 4 Figure 51 - NPN Input 2 Using External Power INPUT 3 CONNECTIONS (CBX500 Only) Figure 52 - Input 3 Using

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 64 4 4.6 OUTPUTS CAUTION: When Outputs 1 and 2 are connected through the CBX connection box, they become

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CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 65 4 OUTPUT 1 AND 2 CONNECTIONS USING MATRIX 300™ POWER CAUTION: Power from the Vdc/GND spring clamps is available dir

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 66 4 Output 3 is not opto-isolated but can be assigned to the same events. By default it is not assigned to any event.

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CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 67 4 4.7 ON-BOARD ETHERNET INTERFACE The on-board Ethernet Interface can be used for TCP/IP communication with a remo

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viii LASER SAFETY The Matrix 300™ internal illuminators contain two aiming Laser LEDs used to position the reader. This product conforms

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 68 5 5 TYPICAL LAYOUTS The following typical layouts refer to system hardware configurations. However, they

Page 141 - 7.7 STATISTICS

TYPICAL LAYOUTS 69 5 In this layout the data is transmitted to the Host on the TCP/IP Ethernet interface (CBX500 with BM200/210 Host Interface Modul

Page 142 - 8 MAINTENANCE

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 70 5 In this layout a single reader functions as a Slave node on a Fieldbus network. The data is transmitted to the H

Page 143 - 9 TROUBLESHOOTING

TYPICAL LAYOUTS 71 5 5.2 ID-NET™ SYNCHRONIZED NETWORK The ID-NET™ connection is used to collect data from several readers to build a multi-point o

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 72 5 If the Backup and Restore function is not required, then a QL300 or QL500 can be used to connect the master reade

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TYPICAL LAYOUTS 73 5 The same configuration can be made to a Host using a TCP/IP Ethernet interface. In this case the Master is connected to a CBX50

Page 146 - 10 TECHNICAL FEATURES

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 74 5 5.3 ID-NET™ MULTIDATA NETWORK For a Master/Slave Multidata layout each reader has its own reading ph

Page 147 - TECHNICAL FEATURES

TYPICAL LAYOUTS 75 5 The same configuration can be made to a Host using a TCP/IP Ethernet interface. In this case the Master is connected to a CBX50

Page 148 - A ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 76 5 Alternatively, the Master reader can communicate to the Host as a Slave node on a Fieldbus network. This requir

Page 149 - ON-BOARD ETHERNET CONNECTOR

TYPICAL LAYOUTS 77 5 5.4 PASS-THROUGH An alternative Pass-Through layout allows the more efficient ID-NET™ network to be used. This layout is real

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ix HANDLING The Matrix 300™ is designed to be used in an industrial environment and is built to withstand vibration and shock when correctly

Page 151 - ID-NET™ NETWORK TERMINATION

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 78 5 5.5 ETHERNET CONNECTION The Ethernet connection is possible in two different layouts. In both layout

Page 152 - OUTPUTS

TYPICAL LAYOUTS 79 5 When using a Local Area Network (LAN), one or more Matrix 300s can be connected to the network by using CAB-ETH-M0x cables: F

Page 153 - USER INTERFACE

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 80 6 6 READING FEATURES 6.1 FOV CALCULATION Referring to Figure 74 and the formula below, use the data in the fol

Page 154 - USER INTERFACE - SERIAL HOST

READING FEATURES 81 6 6.1.1 Matrix 300 4x1 6 mm Fixed Lens Global FOV Diagrams The following diagrams show the maximum obtainable Field of View fo

Page 155 - GLOSSARY

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 82 6 6.1.2 Matrix 300 4x2 9 mm Liquid Lens Global FOV Diagrams The following diagrams show the maximum obtainable Fi

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READING FEATURES 83 6 6.2 READING DIAGRAMS  The following reading diagrams are to be considered as references and are given for typica

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MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 84 6 6.3 MATRIX 300 4X1 (6 MM MODELS) 6.3.1 1D (Linear) Codes Code 128 0.12 mm (5 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware

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READING FEATURES 85 6 Code 128 0.25 mm (10 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 Code Resolution 0.25 mm (10 mils) Ti

Page 159 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

MATRIX 300™ REFERENCE MANUAL 86 6 Code 128 0.30 mm (12 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 Code Resolution 0.30

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READING FEATURES 87 6 Code 128 0.33 mm (13 mils) CONDITIONS: Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 Code Resolution 0.33 mm (13 mils)

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