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Introduction Section 1 Product Overview Section 2 Installation and Connections Section 3 Reading 2D Code Section 4 System Settings Section 5 Troubleshooting Appendices Specifications and Dimensions Handheld 2D Code Reader User’s Manual V400-H111/211 Introduction Section ÇÕǹÇ?Ç ëÊ 1 èÕ1 Section ëÊ 2 èÕ2 Section ëÊ 3 èÕ3 Section ëÊ 4 èÕ4 Section 5 Appendices Introduction Application Considerations (Read and understand this information first.
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. Introduction WARRANTY OMRON’s 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.
Introduction 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.
Introduction Meanings of Signal Words Introduction In this manual, precautions are indicated using the following symbols and signal words to ensure safe use of the V400-H111/211. The precautions indicated by these symbols and signal words are important for safety and must be observed. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will WARNING result in minor or moderate injury, or may result in serious injury or death. Additionally there may be significant property damage.
Introduction Regulations and Standards EC Directives EMC Directive:No.89/336/EEC EN Standards (European Standards) EN61326: 1997, +A1: 1998 +A2: 2001 (EMI: Class A) Power line: 10 m max. Signal line: 30 m max. Introduction The V400-H111/211 complies with the international regulations and standards listed below. Precautions for Safe Use Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of the product.
Introduction Precautions for Correct Use Introduction Always observe the following precautions to prevent operation failures, malfunctions, and adverse effects on performance and equipment.
Introduction How to Use This Manual Section title Section 4 System Settings Creating Setting Files Using the 2DCR Configear Section 4 System Settings Outline Creates the data setting file for loading set data to the Handheld 2D Code Reader. Make the settings for the communications conditions, functions, and display conversion. Move to the setting screen. Select Setting Reader - Create Data... from the menu. The following window for creating the setting data file will be displayed.
Introduction Visual Aids Indicates points that are important in using product functions or in application procedures. Introduction Visual Aids 8 Indicates page numbers providing related information. Indicates helpful information when a problem occurs and explanations of technical terms.
Introduction Contents 4 Meanings of Alert Symbols 4 Alert Statements in this Manual 4 Regulations and Standards 5 Precautions for Safe Use 5 Precautions for Correct Use 6 How to Use This Manual 7 Visual Aids 8 Contents 9 Section 1 Product Overview 11 Features 12 Operation Overview 15 Section 2 Installation and Connections 17 Basic System Configuration 18 Component Names and Functions 19 Cable 20 Power Supply 29 Contactor (Optional) 31 Memory Cards 32 Section 3 Reading
Introduction Introduction Contents Startup 37 Reading 2D Code 38 Outputting Results 39 Functions 42 Section 4 System Settings Overview 44 Making Settings on the Main Body 46 Uploading from the Memory Card 53 Restoring the Factory Setting Data 57 Installing the 2DCR Configear 58 Communicating Using 2DCR Configear 60 Creating Setting Files Using the 2DCR Configear 63 Section 5 Troubleshooting 75 Troubleshooting Appendices Maintenance 10 43 76 78 Specifications and Dimensions 7
This section provides an introduction to the Handheld 2D Code Reader's features, functions, basic configuration, and operation flow.
Section 1 Product Overview Features Section 1 Features The 2D Code Reader is designed to read two-dimensional code. A built-in monitor and zoom lens are ideal for reading directly marked 2D code. A Memory Card Slot is also provided along with a range of useful functions.
Section 1 Product Overview Zoom Lens (Manual) The zoom lever can be used to change the of view, enabling a variety of Section 1 Features field applications with a single Unit. Two lens variations provide wide-angle and telescopic views, covering all viewing needs from paper level to complicated code. Dual System Lighting Coaxial lighting and oblique lighting are provided in a single Unit. The type of the lighting is automatically selected.
Section 1 Product Overview Memory Card Slot A Memory Card slot is provided to back up settings on Memory Cards and upload data Section 1 Features from Memory Cards. A function is also provided for saving 2D code data that was read as files in the Memory Card. p.32 Memory Card Useful Functions ■ Data Conversion on Display This function converts data that is read and displays it as a separate text string. p.67 ■ Data Accumulation This function writes data that is read to the Memory Card. p.
Section 1 Product Overview Operation Overview Section 2 p.17 Prepare the required components and connect them. Main Peripheral Devices • Cable • Power supply device • Contactor Reading 2D Code Section 1 Operation Overview Installation and Connections Section 3 p.35 Turn ON the power and press the trigger buttons to read the code. • Reading method • Field of view setting • Display details System Settings Section 4 p.43 Basically, no settings are required.
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Section 2 Installation and Connections other installation procedures and connections.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Basic System Configuration The basic system configuration is shown in the following diagram.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Component Names and Functions A Left trigger button B Buzzer A Right trigger button D Memory card indicator G Power indicator E Memory card slot F Zoom lever H Image plane I Cable connector Name A Trigger buttons (Right, Left) Section 2 Component Names and Functions C Monitor Details Inputs a trigger, cancels sleep state or when setting mode is entered. p.38 B Buzzer A high- or low-tone buzzer sounds depending on the operation. p.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Cable The Cables are specifically designed for the V400. Using other Cables may damage the devices. Connecting a Personal Computer (V400-W21-2M/5M Cable) Section 2 Cable ● Connector The connector used for V400-W21-2M and V400-W21-5M Cables is a D-sub, 9-pin connector (female). The connector is compatible with the connection port on the IBM PC/AT or compatible. 2D code reader V400-H111/211 Special round connector IBM PC/AT or compatible D-sub, 9-pin Name Pin No.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Connecting a Personal Computer (V400-W22-2M/5M Cable) The connector used for V400-W22-2M and V400-W22-5M cables is a D-sub 9-pin Section 2 Cable ● Connector connector (female). The connector is compatible with the connection port on the IBM PC/AT or compatible. 2D code reader V400-H111/211 Special round connector IBM PC/AT or compatible D-sub, 9-pin Name Pin No.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Connecting a Programmable Controller (V400-W20-2M/5M Cable) Section 2 Cable ● Connector The connector used for V400-W20-2M and V400-W20-5M Cables is a D-sub, 9-pin connector (male). The connector is compatible with the connection port on OMRON CJ-series and CSseries Programmable Controller. 2D code reader V400-H111/211 Special round connector Programmable Controller D-sub, 9-pin Name Pin No.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Connecting Cables to the Handheld 2D Code Reader Connect one end of the cable to a personal computer or Programmable Controller before connecting the other end of the cable to the Handheld 2D Code Reader. Attach the ferrite cores in two locations; one at the Handheld 2D Code Reader end of the cable, and the other at the host device end of the cable. Close the ferrite cores until a click is heard. Separate from the power lines. Ferrite cores Section 2 Cable 1.
Section 2 Installation and Connections 3. Connect the cable. Grasp the cable plug (part A). Line up the alignment mark on the plug with the alignment mark on the Handheld 2D Code Reader connector and push the plug in straight. Section 2 Cable Cable port Cable Plug D C D Alignment marks C A Use a force of no more than 15 to 20 N to plug in the connector. Pull gently on the cable (approximately 10 N) to make sure the connector is securely connected.
Section 2 Installation and Connections 4. Fit the bush into the slot on the case. Section 2 Cable 5. Attach the cover and secure it with the four screws.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Disconnecting the Cable from the Handheld 2D Code Reader 1. Disconnect the cable connector from the host device. Section 2 Cable p.28 2. Remove the cover from the Code Reader. Remove the four screws to detach the cover. 3. Remove the bush from the slot on the case. 4. Disconnect the cable. Grasp the coupling (part B) on the plug and pull the plug out straight as shown in the diagram below.
Section 2 Installation and Connections 5. Attach the cover and secure it with the four screws.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Connecting the Cable to the Host Device 1. Connect the cable connector to the RS-232C interface on the host device. Section 2 Cable Make sure that the connector is oriented correctly and not inserted at an angle. Secure the connector using the screws on both sides of the connector. Removing the Cable from the Host Device 1. Remove the cable. Loosen the screws on both sides of the connector and pull the connector out straight.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Power Supply Power must be supplied to the V400-H111/211 via the cable. Wire the power supply independently of other devices. In particular, keep the power supply wired separately from inductive loads. required for the overall system, use a UL Class II DC power supply. Connecting the Power Supply (V400-W21-2M/5M, V400-W20-2M/5M) Use a power supply that meets the following requirements.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Connecting the AC Adaptor (V400-W22-2M/5M) ■ Connection Method Connect the cable and AC adaptor as shown below.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Contactor (Optional) The Contactor functions as a guide for the distance from the image plane to the code to be read. By making contact with the read code, the read distance can be easily aligned. Section 2 Contactor (Optional) Mounting Procedure 1. Align the screw holes on the connector with those on the main body, and then secure them with the four screws. Removal Procedure 1. Loosen the four screws to detach the contactor.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Memory Cards The Handheld 2D Code Reader uses a Memory Card to change communication conditions and function settings in the Setup window and to upload/backup the setting data and the data that has been read. SD Memory Cards are supported. • Conforms to SD Memory Card “Physical Layer Specification 1.
Section 2 Installation and Connections Removing Memory Cards 1. Open the Memory Card slot cover. force. 2. Make sure that the indicator on the Memory Card slot is not lit. Do not remove the Memory Card while the indicator is lit. Doing so may damage the Memory Card Section 2 Memory Cards Lift the cover gently, without using excessive and the Handheld 2D Code Reader. 3. Push the Memory Card in gently until a click is heard. The Memory Card will eject slightly. 4. Pull out the Memory Card straight.
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Section 3 Reading 2D Code This section provides information required for reading 2D code.
Section 3 Reading 2D Code Basic Operation Startup p.37 Turn ON the power and start the Handheld 2D Code Reader. Section 3 Basic Operation Reading 2D Code p.38 Press the trigger buttons and keep pressed while moving the Handheld 2D Code Reader close to the 2D code. Outputting Results p.39 The read data is output to the monitor and RS-232C communications. If no operation is performed during a fixed interval, the Handheld 2D Code Reader will enter a sleep state.
Section 3 Reading 2D Code Startup When using a cable type, V400-W21-2M/5M, V400-W20-2M/5M, turn ON the switch located on the power supply. When using a cable type, V400-W22-2M/5M, the AC adaptor must be plugged into an AC outlet. When the power is turned ON, the window on the right will be displayed, the power indicator will light up, and the buzzer will sound. Section 3 Startup ■ Buzzer The buzzer will sound under the following conditions.
Section 3 Reading 2D Code Reading 2D Code ■ Trigger Buttons The trigger buttons located on the left and right sides of the Handheld 2D Code Reader perform the same operations. When a trigger button is pressed, the 2D Code Reader will start reading code. ■ Trigger Mode Triggers can be input two different ways. Select the input method to suit the required Section 3 Reading 2D Code application. ◆ Level Trigger (Factory setting) The 2D Code Reader repeats reading while a trigger button is held down.
Section 3 Reading 2D Code Outputting Results ■ Monitor Description The reading results are displayed in the LCD monitor of the main body. They can be displayed in four display modes: Normal, Mode A, Mode B and Mode C. p.51, p.65 ◆ Normal Section 3 Outputting Results This mode is selected as the default mode (factory setting). Image area Text display Image display Image area This area displays the reading status and memory card status.
Section 3 Reading 2D Code ◆ Mode A This mode is designed to facilitate understanding of the reading status. When the code has been read successfully, the image display area is enclosed in a green frame.When the NG output is set to ON, the image display area will be enclosed in a red frame if reading of the code has failed. Image area Text display Section 3 Outputting Results Image display ◆ Mode B Priority is given to the characters of read data.
Section 3 Reading 2D Code ■ LED Indicators Indicator Location Details Power On the bottom of the monitor Lit when power is turned ON, and remains lit during operation Memory Card Beside the Memory Card slot Lit while the Memory Card is being accessed. Do not remove the Memory Card while this indicator is lit. ■ RS-232C Communications Output ◆ Output for Successful Readings Section 3 Outputting Results Read data is output in the following format.
Section 3 Reading 2D Code Functions ■ Sleep The Handheld 2D Code Reader is equipped with a sleep function for reducing power consumption. The Code Reader is automatically set to sleep when operation is not performed for a specified period of time. • 30 Seconds Lapsed (Default Setting) To cancel sleep and put the Code Reader in normal state, press one of the trigger Section 3 Functions buttons. The Code Reader will be put ready for operation.
Section 4 System Settings This section explains how to set measurement conditions and functions. There are two methods: one is to use the LCD monitor of the Coder Reader, and the other is to use “2DCR Configear” on a personal computer.
Section 4 System Settings Overview Measurement conditions and functions can be changed using the LCD monitor of the Coder Reader or using “2DCR Configear” on a personal computer. ■ Using the LCD monitor Creating the Setting Files p.46 Set necessary functions in the Setup screen and save them. The following items can be set. Communications settings Function settings Section 4 Overview Backing Up Data p.
Section 4 System Settings ■ Using “2DCR Configear” on a personal computer Installing the Software p.58 Download the application software from home page, and install it. Contact the OMRON representative nearest you regarding the website address. Creating Setting Files p.63 Create the setting file using the 2DCR Configear. Specify the required settings using the 2DCR Section 4 Overview Configear, and create as a file. The following items can be set.
Section 4 System Settings Making Settings on the Main Body The LCD monitor of the Code Reader can be used to set communication conditions and functions. For this, a Memory Card is required. Basic Operation for Setting Mode In the setting mode, the trigger buttons have different functions.
Section 4 System Settings To set communication conditions or functions, select the desired setting. To change Parity (communication condition), carry out the following steps.
Section 4 System Settings Starting Setting Mode (Setup Screen) 1. Start setting mode. Setting mode can be started by the following two methods. A Turn ON the power to the Code Reader while holding both right and left trigger buttons. When using the AC adapter When using the power supply B Insert the Memory Card into the slot while holding both right and left trigger buttons. Section 4 Making Settings on the Main Body The setting mode menu window will be displayed.
Section 4 System Settings Changing Communication Conditions 1. Select [Communication] in the Setup window. The Setup Communication window appears. Section 4 Making Settings on the Main Body 2. Select the item to be changed. The cursor moves to the right of the selected item. 3. Change the setting. Available settings are shown in the table below. After a new setting is selected, the cursor moves to the item field.
Section 4 System Settings 4. Exit communication setting. When all the desired changes are made, select [Exit]. The Setup window will reappear. If [Cancel] is selected in the Setup window after changes are made in the Setup Communication window, the previous settings (before changes are made) can be restored. 5. Save the setting data. Select [Save] in the Setup window. Section 4 Making Settings on the Main Body 50 After the save window is displayed, the menu window will be displayed.
Section 4 System Settings Setting Functions 1. Select [Function] in the Setup window. The Setup Function window appears. Section 4 Making Settings on the Main Body 2. Select the item to be changed. The cursor moves to the right of the selected item. 3. Change the setting. Available settings are shown in the table below. After a new setting is selected, the cursor moves to the item field.
Section 4 System Settings 4. Exit function setting. When all the desired changes are made, select [Exit]. The Setup window will reappear. If [Cancel] is selected in the Setup window after changes are made in the Setup Function window, the previous settings (before changes are made) can be restored. 5. Save the setting data. Select [Save] in the Setup window. Section 4 Making Settings on the Main Body 52 After the save window is displayed, the menu window will be displayed.
Section 4 System Settings Uploading from the Memory Card The Memory Card can be used to upload the setting data to the Handheld 2D Code Reader. The following procedure needs to be performed to reflect the changes made on a Code Reader to two or more Code Readers or to reflect the data set using “2DCR Configear” to a Code Reader. Starting Setting Mode 1. If the data is created using “2DCR Configear”, the data must be saved to the Memory Card.
Section 4 System Settings Uploading Setting Data to the 2D Code Reader To reflect the changes made on a Code Reader to two or more Code Readers, the data must backed up to the Memory Card first. p.56 1. Select [Upload Settings] in the menu window. Section 4 Uploading from the Memory Card 54 The Select File window will be displayed. 2. Select the data setting file. In the Select File window, select the data setting file to be used.
Section 4 System Settings After the save window is displayed, the menu window will be displayed. 4. Exit setting mode. Select [Exit] in the menu window. The setting mode will be exited.
Section 4 System Settings Backing Up 2D Code Reader Data 1. Select [Backup Settings] in the menu window. The Backup Settings window will be displayed. Section 4 Uploading from the Memory Card 56 2. Save the setting data. Select [YES] in the Backup Settings window. The setting data file will be backed up in the SETTINGS folder in the Memory Card. The SETTINGS folder will be automatically created if it does not already exist. The file name will be SETTINGS.DAT.
Section 4 System Settings Restoring the Factory Setting Data The communication and function settings can be returned to the factory settings. 1. Select [Initialize] in the menu window. 2. Return the settings to the factory settings. Select [YES] in the confirmation window. The menu window will appear after the communication and function settings have been returned to the factory settings. 3. Exit setting mode. Select [Exit] in the menu window. The setting mode will be exited.
Section 4 System Settings Installing the 2DCR Configear Download the application software from home page, and install it. Contact the OMRON representative nearest you regarding the website address. 1. Open the setup.exe file downloaded from the home page. The following window will be displayed. 2. Click the [OK] button. Section 4 Installing the 2DCR Configear 58 3. Click the V400-H111/211 User’s Manual button.
Section 4 System Settings 4. Click the [Continue] button. Setup will start when the [Continue] button is clicked. When “2DCR Configear” is no longer required, uninstall it by selecting [Control Panel] - [Add/ Remove Hardware] on your computer. V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4 Installing the 2DCR Configear 5. Click the [OK] button.
Section 4 System Settings Communicating Using 2DCR Configear The 2DCR Configear can be used to communicate with the Handheld 2D Code Reader. Section 4 Communicating Using 2DCR Configear ■ Communication Setting The following items can be set. However, the settings cannot be changed while the port is being connected. Setting item Settings * Port No.
Section 4 System Settings ■ Menu ◆ File Save Log... Saves the data displayed in the communication log as a text file. Save Environment Saves the settings made in the communications settings. End Ends the 2DCR Configear. ◆ Edit Erase Log Deletes the log displayed in the communication log. ◆ Setting Reader Create Data... Creates the data setting file for loading set data to the Handheld 2D Code Reader. p.
Section 4 System Settings ◆ Help Version Displays the software version of the 2DCR Configear installed. ■ Buttons ◆ Connect Connects or disconnects the port. ■ Display Form Selects the format for displaying data in the communication log. Section 4 Communicating Using 2DCR Configear Either text display or hexadecimal display can be selected. (Default setting: Text display) ■ Direct Command Input Sends the input text string to the Handheld 2D Code Reader.
Section 4 System Settings Creating Setting Files Using the 2DCR Configear Creates the data setting file for loading set data to the Handheld 2D Code Reader. Make the settings for the communications conditions, functions, and display conversion. XSelect Setting Reader - Create Data... from the menu. The following window for creating the setting data file will be displayed. Selects the code reader model. Before setting other items, select the model of the code reader you are using.
Section 4 System Settings Communication Settings The settings shown in the following table are set in the [Communication Settings] tab Page in the Create Setting Data Window.
Section 4 System Settings Function Settings Make the following settings in the [Function Settings] tab of the Create Setting Data Window. Trigger Mode Settings Level Trigger*or Alternate * Buzzer ON or OFF Sleep Shift Time Between 30 sec* and 120 sec NG output (N) ON or OFF* Data Accumulation OFF* or ON Display(Y) Normal*/Mode A/Mode B/Mode C Lighting (H) V400-H111 Auto*/Oblique/R-coax/G-coax/B-coax V400-H211 Auto*/Oblique/Coaxial The default settings are indicated with an asterisk.
Section 4 System Settings When Appending at date is selected, the date and time will be added to the read data.
Section 4 System Settings Data Conversion on Display Click the [Data Conversion on Display] tab in the Create Setting Data Window to convert a CSV file for display. Section 4 Creating Setting Files Using the 2DCR Configear ■ Setting Method 1. Create the CSV file for the display conversion function. To use this function, CSV files for display conversion must be created using separate spreadsheet software or a text editor for the personal computer. The following formatting restrictions apply.
Section 4 System Settings Comparison Principle With display conversion, comparison is performed with the data contained in the file, and the display contents is changed to the registered text strings for characters that match. Matching processing is performed in order starting from the beginning of the file. Once a match is found, no further comparisons are made, i.e., matching processing is affected by the entry order.
Section 4 System Settings The CSV file will be read and displayed as shown in the following diagram. Section 4 Creating Setting Files Using the 2DCR Configear 6. Enter the desired name. 7. Click the [OK] button. The [Data Conversion on Display] tab will reappear. 8. Select ON in [Data Conversion on Display] field.
Section 4 System Settings ■ Deleting Items and Changing Item Order The [Data Conversion on Display] tab allows you to set up to four conversion file items. ◆ Deleting the selected items Check the checkboxes for the items to be deleted, and then click the [Delete] button. After a confirmation message is displayed, the selected items will be deleted. ◆ Swapping the order of the selected items Check the checkboxes for the items to be deleted, and then click the [Replace] button.
Section 4 System Settings Saving 1. Save the settings. Click the [Save] button, specify the save destination for the data settings in the Save Setting Data Window, and then click the [Save] button. saved to a folder other than “SETTINGS”, it cannot be uploaded. p.53 2. Exit creation of setting data file. Click the [Cancel] button in the Create Setting Data window.
Section 4 System Settings Sending the Setting File to the 2D Code Reader The setting data created using “2DCR Configear” can be sent to the 2D Code Reader as follows. 1. Connect the cable to the RS-232C interface. p.28 2. Check the port number. Section 4 Creating Setting Files Using the 2DCR Configear 72 3. Select [Setting Reader] - [Auto Scan] from the menu.
Section 4 System Settings 5. Select [Setting Reader] - [Send Setting] from the menu. The following file selection window will be displayed. The selected file will be uploaded to the 2D Code Reader. A message indicating that uploading is in progress will be displayed. 7. Exit the 2DCR Configear. Click [File] - [End] to exit the 2DCR Configear. V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Section 4 Creating Setting Files Using the 2DCR Configear 6. Select the desired file and click the [Open] button.
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Section 5 Troubleshooting This section explains the countermeasures to take when reading cannot be executed correctly or when a problem occurs.
Section 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Status Section 5 Troubleshooting 76 Cause and countermeasures Page The POWER indicator is not lit. The power line is not connected properly. Insufficient power p.29 The video monitor image is not clear. Some pixels on the monitor may not light and some may always light. This is a result of the monitor's construction and does not indicate a malfunction. - Cannot write data to Memory Card The write-protect switch on the Memory Card is ON.
Appendices Maintenance 78 Specifications and Dimensions 79 ASCII Table 84 FCS Calculation Method 85 Data Capacity Tables 87 Appendices V400-H111/211 User’s Manual 77
Appendices Maintenance Handling the Handheld 2D Code Reader • Do not touch the lens or monitor with your fingers or any pointed object. • Do not use the Handheld 2D Code Reader in locations subject to dust or other contaminants. Inspection To maintain the Handheld 2D Code Reader in optimum condition, perform the following inspections regularly. • Use a lens cloth or air brush to clean the lens and monitor. • Use a soft cloth to clean other parts of the Handheld 2D Code Reader.
Appendices Specifications and Dimensions Handheld 2D Code Reader ■ V400-H111/211 (Unit: mm) Power indicator (green) Monitor Trigger button Buzzer Memory Card slot Zoom lever Reading surface Lighting V400-H111/211 User’s Manual Appendices Specifications and Dimensions Lighting 79
Appendices V400-H111 Appendices Specifications and Dimensions 80 V400-H211 Field of vision 5 to 10 mm 15 to 30 mm Working distance 40 mm (contact with the code when the Contactor is mounted) Power supply voltage 5 VDC ± 10 % Current consumption 1 A max. Serial interface RS-232C Applicable code DataMatrix ECC200 10 × 10 to 64 × 64, 8 × 18 to 16 × 48 QR Code Model 1.2 21 × 21 to 57 × 57 (Ver.
Appendices Cable ■ V400-W20-2M/V400-W21-2M (Unit: mm) 29.8 2000 20 300 30 12.6 dia. Bush Connector Vinyl-insulated round cable (5-dia. with 4 conductors, length: 2 m) Nameplate D-sub, 9-pin Connector ■ V400-W20-5M/V400-W21-5M (Unit: mm) 500 29.8 (99) 5000 200 12.6 dia. Bush 30 Connector Vinyl-insulated round cable (6.1-dia. with 8 conductors) Vinyl-insulated round cable (5-dia.
Appendices ■ V400-W22-2M (Unit: mm) 29.8 Vinyl-insulated Flat cable 2 × 2-dia., with 2 conductors, length: 0.2 m 2000 200 Connector Bush 12.6 dia. Connector 30 D-sub, 9-pin Connector Vinyl-insulated round cable (5-dia. with 4conductors, length: 2 m) Nameplate ■ V400-W22-5M 500 29.8 (99) 5000 200 Bush 12.6 dia. Appendices Specifications and Dimensions Vinyl-insulated Flat cable 2 × 2-dia., with 2 conductors, length: 0.2 m Connector 30 Connector Vinyl-insulated round cable (5-dia.
Appendices Contactor ■ V400-AC2 (Unit: mm) Materials PC (transparent) The tip is made of silicon rubber (anti-static) Weight Approx.
Appendices ASCII Table Data read with no-protocol commands using the serial communications interface is output as 2 characters of ASCII. The ASCII characters correspond to the following characters. Examples: • When the read data is A, 41 is output. • When the data read is T, 54 is output.
Appendices FCS Calculation Method ■ FCS Calculation Method The FCS (Frame Check Sequence) is the result of taking the XOR for each byte between the header and footer (8 bits) and converting it to 2 characters of ASCII. The FCS can be attached to output data to improve the reliability of communications. Each time data is received, the host calculates the FCS and checks it against the FCS attached to the sent data so that the send data can be checked for errors.
Appendices ■ Calculation Programming Example for Sending FCS DATA$ Sample data string L Data length CODE$ Data character A Exclusive OR 100 ’* * * * * CALCULATE FCS * * * * * 110 ’* FCSSET 120 L=LEN(DATA$) 130 A=0 140 FOR J=1 TO L 150 CODE$=MID$(DATA$,J,1) 160 A=ASC(CODE$)XOR A 170 NEXT J 180 FCS$=HEX$(A) 190 IF LEN(FCS$)=1 THEN FCS$=“0”+FCS$ 200 RETURN Appendices FCS Calculation Method ■ FCS Check Subroutine Example for Received Data 1000 ’* * * * * FCSHECK * * * * * 1010
Appendices Data Capacity Tables The maximum quantity of information that can be stored depends on the symbol size of the code. Also the maximum data capacity in relation to the amount of information carried by the code depends on the character type and the arrangement and combination of characters. The relation between the symbol size (number of cells) and data capacity is shown in the following table. ■ DataMatrix ◆ DataMatrix ECC200 In the following diagram, the symbol size is 12 × 12.
Appendices ■ QR Code ◆ QR Code (Model 2) In the following diagram, the symbol size is 21 × 21 (Version 1).
Appendices Symbol size (version) Data capacity Error correction level (ECC level) Numerals Alphanumerics (uppercase) 8-bit bytes Byte Japanese characters L ( 7%) 370 224 154 95 M (15%) 293 178 122 75 Q (25%) 207 125 86 53 H (30%) 154 93 64 39 L ( 7%) 461 279 192 118 M (15%) 365 221 152 93 Q (25%) 259 157 108 66 H (30%) 202 122 84 52 L ( 7%) 552 335 230 141 M (15%) 432 262 180 111 Q (25%) 312 189 130 80 H (30%) 235 143 98 60 L ( 7%) 652 39
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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.
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