M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Publication Number 843-0138 (Rev AM)
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Chapter 1: When Your System Arrives System Factory Setup ........................................................................................ 1-1 Hardware Components ............................................................................... 1-1 Safety Precautions ...................................................................................... 1-2 Processor Specifications ....................................................................................
Table of Contents M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M210 line................................................................................................... 3-53 M230 line................................................................................................... 3-54 M250 line................................................................................................... 3-55 M270 line...................................................................................................
C H A P T E R 1 When Your System Arrives Thank you for purchasing an M-Series embedded machine vision system (M-Series Processor). Please read the instructions in this document before starting your system setup. This manual explains the various parts of the M-Series system hardware, including the system inputs and outputs available to integrate your system into a production line. This manual covers the entire line of M-Series processors. Sections that apply to a specific model number are indicated.
Safety Precautions M-Series Processor and Camera Guide • MX40 M-Series Processor with 3 cameras: 661-0396-M40-3 • MX40 M-Series Processor with 4 cameras: 661-0396-M40-4 • MX80 M-Series Processor with 1 camera: 661-0404-MX80-1 • MX80 M-Series Processor with 2 cameras: 661-0404-MX80-2 • MX80 M-Series Processor with 3 cameras: 661-0404-MX80-3 • MX80 M-Series Processor with 4 cameras: 661-0404-MX80-4 • For details about cameras, see “M-Series Cameras” on page 3-1 • For details about M-Series cables, see “Cabl
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Processor Specifications 7. To avoid injury, never open the case. Opening the case or removing the tamper-proof sticker will void the product warranty. Service Personnel Only - Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to battery maker’s instructions. Processor Specifications This section lists the general operating specifications for the M-Series Processor.
Setting Up the System M-Series Processor and Camera Guide NOTE: When a new processor is powered on the first time, a monitor, keyboard, and mouse must be connected to the processor to approve the license agreement. 1. Familiarize yourself with the major system components that are shown in Chapter 3 of this manual. 2. Unpack and check all the equipment. 3. Mount the M-Series Processor and power supply in their desired positions. Mounting instructions are included in Chapter 3 of this manual.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide MX20 and MX40 Front Panel Connections MX20 and MX40 Front Panel Connections This illustration shows the connections for the MX20 and MX40 Processor’s front panel. J A I D E H G F C BA Symbol Function A Status Lights (see “MX20 and MX40 Status Lights” on page 2-7) B Reset Button (Resets the Processor) C Keyboard and Mouse D USB Ports 2.
MX20 and MX40 Rear Panel Connections M-Series Processor and Camera Guide MX20 and MX40 Rear Panel Connections This illustration shows the connections for the MX20 and MX40 Processors’ rear panel. A B D C Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide MX80 Front Panel Connections MX80 Front Panel Connections This illustration shows the connections for the MX80 Processor’s front panel.
MX80 Rear Panel Connections M-Series Processor and Camera Guide MX80 Rear Panel Connections This illustration shows the connections for the MX80 Processor’s rear panel. A B C Datalogic Automation, Inc. Symbol Function A Do Not Use.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Preventive Maintenance Preventive Maintenance Warning: There are no user-serviceable parts inside the device. To avoid electrical shock, never open the case. Opening the case or removing the tamper-proof sticker will void the product warranty. Attention: Il n'ya pas de pièces réparables par l'utilisateur à l'intérieur du matériel. Pour éviter un choc électrique, n'ouvrez jamais le boîtier.
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C H A P T E R 2 Basic Hardware Components MX20 and MX40 Processors Views and Dimensions This section shows specifications for the MX20 and MX40 Processors, including various views and dimensions. Top View Processor front 0.78 [19.8] 1.3 [32.3] 6.7 [171] 4.9 [125] 3.2 [80.0] 10 [0.4] 10 [0.4] 8.7 [221] 9.5 [241] UNITS: inch [mm.] Right Side View Left Side View 2-1 3.4 [87.5] 3.23 [82.0] Air Inlet Filter Inside Fan Exhaust Datalogic Automation, Inc.
MX80 Processor Views and Dimensions M-Series Processor and Camera Guide MX80 Processor Views and Dimensions This section shows specifications for the MX80 Processor, including various views and dimensions. Top View Processor front 8.11 [206] 9.05 [230] UNITS: inch [mm.] Right Side View Left Side View Datalogic Automation, Inc. 3.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Processor Installation Processor Installation Safety Instructions Warning: There are no user-serviceable parts inside the device. To avoid electrical shock, never open the case. Opening the case or removing the tamper-proof sticker will void the product warranty. Attention: Il n'ya pas de pièces réparables par l'utilisateur à l'intérieur du matériel. Pour éviter un choc électrique, n'ouvrez jamais le boîtier.
Flat Surface Mounting M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Flat Surface Mounting The M-Series Processor may be mounted on any stable surface using the provided case mounting brackets. (Use the appropriate bracket for the Processor model.) Allow at least 1.5 inches (38.1 mm) of clearance at the sides and top of the unit. IMPORTANT: See Mounting Warning on page 2-3. Bottom View Processor front Mounting Hole Dimensions Mounting Brackets (x2) Provided Bracket Mounting Screws (x4) M4, 0.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide DIN Rail Mounting DIN Rail Mount Kit Installation NOTE: If the Processor uses a Compact Flash card, mount with the Processor front facing upward so the CF card does not fall out due to vibration. To mount the Processor using the DIN Rail Mount kit (see diagram): 1. To fasten the mounting bracket to the bracket holding plate, insert the bracket mounting screws from the reverse side of the bracket holding plate.
DIN Rail Mounting M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Processor front Butterfly Clip Bottom View Bracket Mounting Screws (x2) Plate Mounting Screws (x4) Mounting Bracket Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide MX20 and MX40 Status Lights MX20 and MX40 Status Lights This illustration shows the status lights on the front of the MX20 and MX40 Processors.
MX80 Status Lights M-Series Processor and Camera Guide MX80 Status Lights This illustration shows the status lights on the front of the MX80 Processor.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide MX20 and MX40 Processor Power Supply Connection MX20 and MX40 Processor Power Supply Connection Warning: To avoid electrical shock, disconnect all power to the power supply before working on it. Avertissement: Pour éviter le choc électrique, débranchez toute la puissance à l'alimentation d'énergie avant de travailler à lui. The MX20 and MX40 power inputs use standard spade terminals to connect the power supply.
MX80 Processor Power Supply Connection M-Series Processor and Camera Guide MX80 Processor Power Supply Connection Warning: To avoid electrical shock, disconnect all power to the power supply before working on it. Avertissement: Pour éviter le choc électrique, débranchez toute la puissance à l'alimentation d'énergie avant de travailler à lui. The MX80 power input uses the supplied connector. Wire the power supply cable to the connector, then plug it into the power connector on the rear of the processor.
C H A P T E R 3 M-Series Cameras Introduction This section describes digital cameras provided by Datalogic Automation, Inc. and other third-party manufacturers. Our cameras can be used only with our M-Series Processors. The M-Series processors and Impact software will also support the third-party cameras listed later in this chapter. Datalogic Automation, Inc. does not support the use of these cameras in any manner other than described herein.
Before you install the camera M-Series Processor and Camera Guide • Make sure your camera has enough airflow around it for proper ventilation. The safe case temperature during operation is from 0° to 50° C (32° to 122° F). • Mount the camera body in a fixed position where it will not be subject to excessive vibration. • To reduce stress on the camera connectors and cable, loop the cable and fasten it to the camera's mounting block.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Camera Dimensions Camera Dimensions This section provides dimensions for our cameras.For information about third-party cameras, consult the manufacturer’s documentation for those cameras. M1xx Camera Dimensions The M1xx series of cameras weighs approximately 4 ounces (112 grams) with a mounting block, but without a lens. Block Mounting bolts M3; 4.5mm deep (2 ea.) 0.39 [10.0] 0.53 [13.35] M5 x 0.8; 8mm deep (2 ea.) ¼"-20; 8mm deep (2 ea.) 0.5 [12] 0.69 [17.4] 0.
M2xx Camera Dimensions M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M2xx Camera Dimensions The M2xx series of cameras weighs approximately 6.2 ounces (177 grams) with a mounting block, but without a lens. Block Mounting bolts M3; 4.5mm deep (2 ea.) 0.39 [10.0] 0.94 [23.9] M5 x 0.8; 8mm deep (2 ea.) ¼"-20; 8mm deep (2 ea.) 0.25 [6.45] 0.69 [17.5] 0.39 [10.0] 0.21 [5.4] 2.9 [73.7] UNITS: inch [mm.] Ethernet Connection Mounting Block and Camera body Bottom View Power/Trigger Connection 1.14 [29] 0.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M3xx Camera Dimensions M3xx Camera Dimensions The M3xx series of cameras weighs approximately 8.5 ounces (242 grams) with a mounting block, but without a lens. Block Mounting bolts M3; 4.5mm deep (2 ea.) 0.39 [10.0] 0.94 [23.9] M5 x 0.8; 8mm deep (2 ea.) ¼"-20; 8mm deep (2 ea.) 0.25 [6.45] 0.69 [17.5] 0.39 [10.0] 0.21 [5.4] 3.11 [79] UNITS: inch [mm.] Ethernet Connection Mounting Block and Camera body Bottom View Power/Trigger Connection 1.14 [29] 0.
M5xx Camera Dimensions M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M5xx Camera Dimensions The M5xx series of cameras weighs approximately 8 ounces (235 grams) without a lens. With a lens adapter the weight is approximately 12.8 ounces (367 grams). A = I/O Connection B = Power Connection C =Ethernet Connection Green LED = Connection Active Yellow LED = Data Transfer A B C UNITS: mm. Rear View Front View Bottom View Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Mounting the Camera Mounting the Camera This section provides instructions for mounting our cameras. For information about third-party cameras, consult the manufacturer’s documentation for those cameras. To mount an M-Series camera (except M5xx) 1. With the mounting block held tightly against the camera body, insert two mounting bolts through the mounting bolt holes (see diagram). Camera Front Camera Front Mounting Bolts M3 (2 ea.
Connecting the Camera M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Connecting the Camera WARNING: Never wire M1xx Camera Strobe Outputs in parallel with M1xx, M2xx, or M3xx Camera Strobe Outputs. This will damage the cameras. M1xx Camera Connection To connect M1xx camera power, trigger signals, and strobe outputs, use cable 606-0674-xx (6 pin Hirose Male to DB9) with terminal block 661-0399.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M1xx Camera Connection M1xx Circuit Diagrams M1xx Trigger In Circuit WARNING: Never wire M1xx Camera Strobe Outputs in parallel with M1xx, M2xx, or M3xx Camera Strobe Outputs. This will damage the cameras. M1xx Strobe Trigger Output Circuit 3-9 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M1xx Camera Connection M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M1xx Terminal Connections The response times for the strobe output on the M1xx camera will typically fall into the ranges specified below. The exact response time for your application will depend on the external resistor and the applied voltage you use.The shutter begins opening simultaneously with the “Camera Strobe Output” in the diagram. Set the strobe time 60 to 110 microseconds lon- Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M1xx Camera Connection ger than you would on a M2xx to account for the delays. The shutter time must then be set a little longer than the strobe time. Time Delay Rise (TDR) = 40 us Rise Time (RT) = 20 us to 70 us Time Delay Fall (TDF) = 0.6 us Fall Time (FT) = 0.7 us to 1.4 us 3-11 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection To connect M2xx and M3xx camera power, trigger signals, and strobe outputs, use cable 6060673-xx (12-pin Hirose Male to HD-15) with terminal block 661-0400. Terminal Camera Power Ground I/O Ground Camera Power +VDC Signal Name Notes Camera Ground I/O Ground Camera Power +12 to +24 VDC recommended @ 500 mA Max Maximum: +30 VDC Power for Strobe Trigger Out +3.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection M2xx and M3xx Circuit Diagrams M2xx and M3xx Trigger In Circuit M2xx and M3xx Strobe Trigger Out Circuit 3-13 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M2xx and M3xx Terminal Connections Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection The response times for the strobe output on the M2xx and M3xx cameras will typically fall into the ranges specified below. The exact response time for your application will depend on the external resistor and the applied voltage you use. Time Delay Rise (TDR) = 1.5 us Rise Time (RT) = 1.3 - 5.0 us Time Delay Fall (TDF) = 1 - 20 us Fall Time (FT) = 1 - 5 us 3-15 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M5xx Camera Connection M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M5xx Camera Connection To connect the M5xx, use terminal block 661-0401 with cable 606-0673-xx (12-pin to HD-15 camera I/O) and cable 606-0674-xx (6 pin to DB9 camera power). For details about programming the Line Trigger, refer to the Impact Reference Guide (843-0093) NOTE: Do NOT use the M2xx/M3xx terminal block (661-0400) or M1xx block (661-0399) to connect this camera. They will NOT provide the correct signal levels.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M5xx Camera Connection Terminal Signal Name Input 3 Pullup +5VDC Line Trigger Pullup - use if Input 3 needs sourcing input Notes Maximum: +5 VDC NOTE 1: To help prevent ground loops and possible false triggering, we recommend connecting I/O Ground to Camera Power Ground. M5xx Circuit Diagrams M5xx Frame Trigger Input Circuit M5xx Single Line Trigger Input Circuit 3-17 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M5xx Camera Connection M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M5xx Quadrature Encoder Line Trigger Input Circuit Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M5xx Camera Connection M 5 x x Te r m i n a l C o n n e c t i o n s M5xx Unterminated Cable Connections 3-19 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
Third-party Cameras M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Third-party Cameras The M-Series Processor and Impact Software support only the third-party cameras listed in this section. This information, including power and trigger signal connections, are provided by us as a convenience. You must purchase a license from us to connect a third-party camera to the M-Series processor. We assume no responsibility for the accuracy or timeliness of this third-party camera information.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Terminal JAI Cameras Signal Name Notes Camera Power +12VDC Camera Power Trigger Input - Camera Trigger - Trigger Input + Camera Trigger + +0 to +24 VDC Off: 0 to +2.0 VDC On: +4.0 to + 24 VDC Maximum: +24 VDC Input 2 - Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Input 2 + Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Strobe Output - CM-140GE-UV and CM-030-GE-RH +12 VDC @ 350 mA Max (4.1 W) Maximum: +13.2 VDC AM-800GE +12VDC to +24VDC ±10%, 8.
JAI Cameras M-Series Processor and Camera Guide JAI Camera Trigger Input Circuit (sinking) JAI Camera Strobe Output Circuit (sinking) JAI Camera Strobe Output Circuit (sourcing) Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide JAI Cameras JAI Camera Strobe Output Circuits Sourcing 3-23 Sinking Datalogic Automation, Inc.
JAI Cameras M-Series Processor and Camera Guide J A I Te r m i n a l C o n n e c t i o n s JAI Terminal Connections (sourcing) Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide JAI Cameras JAI Terminal Connections (sinking) 3-25 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
JAI Cameras M-Series Processor and Camera Guide JAI Unterminated Cable Connections JAI Camera Unterminated Cable Connections Sourcing Example Color shading support The JAI Model AT-200GEcamera has several special features that are not supported by the standard VPM camera setup. One of these features is color shading. Color shading corrects for image shading, particularly darkening in the corners.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide JAI Cameras 6. In the Devices window, select the camera to be calibrated. 7. Switch to the Feature window. 8. Set the Transport Layer/Read Timeout and the Write Timeout to 3000. 9. Set the User Set Selector to Default and click the User Set Load button. 10. Set the Acquisition Control/Exposure Mode to Timed. 11. Set the Acquisition Control/Exposure Time to the setting found in Step 3 using VPM. 12. Snap and image using the One Shot button. An image should be displayed.
Basler Cameras M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Basler Cameras Model (GigE) Resolution (Megapixels) Color Image Horizontal Image Vertical FPS (approx) Minimum Software Version Required avA1000-100gm avA1000-100gc 1 No Yes 1024 1024 101 10.3.0 avA1600-50gm avA1600-50gc 1 No Yes 1600 1200 55 10.3.0 avA1900-50gm avA1900-50gc 2 No Yes 1920 1080 51 10.3.0 avA2300-25gm avA2300-25gc 3 No Yes 2239 1750 26 10.3.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Terminal Output 4 Basler Cameras Signal Name DO NOT USE Notes Not Currently Supported NOTE 1: If Camera Trigger In requires a sinking signal, set the Software Trigger Event to Rising Edge. If it requires a sourcing signal, set the Software Trigger Event to Falling Edge. NOTE 2: If Strobe Trigger Output requires a sinking signal, set the Strobe Trigger Output to Falling Edge. If it requires a sourcing signal, set the Strobe Trigger Output to Rising Edge.
Basler Cameras M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Basler Circuit Diagrams Basler Trigger In Circuit Basler Strobe Trigger Out Circuit Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Basler Cameras Basler Terminal Connections 3-31 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
Basler Cameras M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Basler Unterminated Cable Connections Unterminated Cable Connections Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Smartek Cameras Smartek Cameras Model (GigE) Resolution Color Image Horizontal Image Vertical FPS (Approx) Minimum Software Version Required GC651M .3 No 659 494 120 11.1.0 GC652M .3 No 659 494 90 11.1.0 GC653M .3 No 659 494 90 11.1.0 GC781M .5 No 782 682 64 11.1.0 GC1031M .8 No 1034 770 30 11.1.0 GC1291M 1.2 No 1296 966 30 11.1.0 GC1391M 1.4 No 1392 1040 20 11.1.0 GC1392M 1.4 No 1392 1040 30 11.1.
Smartek Cameras M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Terminal Color Signal Name 8 Blu/Wht DO NOT USE 9 Org/Wht DO NOT USE 10 Grn/Wht DO NOT USE 11 Red/Blu Camera Trigger + 12 Blu/Red Camera Trigger - Notes +0 to +24 VDC Off: 0 to + 1.4 VDC On: +2.2 to + 24 VDC Maximum: +24 VDC Smartek Camera Circuit Diagrams Smartek Camera Trigger Input Circuit Smartek Camera Strobe Output Circuit Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Smartek Cameras Smartek Camera Strobe Output Circuits Sourcing 3-35 Sinking Datalogic Automation, Inc.
Smartek Cameras M-Series Processor and Camera Guide S m a r t e k Te r m i n a l C o n n e c t i o n s Smartek Terminal Connections (sourcing) Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Smartek Cameras Smartek Unterminated Cable Connections Smartek Camera Unterminated Cable Connections Sourcing Example 3-37 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
SVS-Vistek Cameras M-Series Processor and Camera Guide SVS-Vistek Cameras Model (GigE - IP67) Resolution (Megapixels) Color Image Horizontal Image Vertical FPS (approx) Minimum Software Version Required eco204MVGE eco204CVGE <1 No Yes 1024 768 47 10.4.0 10.5.0 eco267MVGE eco267CVGE 1.3 No Yes 1360 1024 25 10.4.0 10.5.0 eco274MVGE eco274CVGE 1.9 No Yes 1600 1200 25 10.4.0 10.5.0 eco285MVGE co285CVGE 1.3 No Yes 1360 1024 34 10.4.0 10.5.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Dalsa Cameras SVS-Vistek I/O Circuit SVS-Vistek Terminal Connections Dalsa Cameras All the Dalsa® cameras here are monochrome with a GigE Vision interface. Order a lens adapter with the camera. Model 3-39 Width Pixel Size (μm) Maximum Line Rate (khz) Minimum Software Version Required* Datalogic Automation, Inc.
Dalsa Cameras M-Series Processor and Camera Guide SG-14-01K40 1k 14 36 10.6.0 SG-14-01K80 1k 14 68 10.6.0 SG-14-02K40 2k 14 18 10.6.0 SG-14-02K80 2k 14 36 10.6.0 SG-14-04K80 4k 10 18.5 10.6.0 *NOTE: To operate these cameras, an MX-Series processor with Windows 7 64-bit operating system is required. The MX80 processor with 8 Gb of memory is required when using two of these cameras on one system.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide I/O Terminal Block Number 3 Input 1 + Dalsa Cameras Signal Name Notes Frame Start Trigger As sinking input Off 0 to +0.66 VDC On: +2.6 to +5 VDC As sourcing input Off: +2.6 to +5 VDC On 0 to +0.
Dalsa Cameras M-Series Processor and Camera Guide If the part is moving from the bottom of the camera towards the top of the camera, Input 2 should be high (or encoder Phase A should lead Phase B). Dalsa Frequency Converter The Dalsa camera has a frequency converter for the Line Trigger input. It has a multiplier and a divider, but not a predivider. The multiplier value is fixed at 256. The divider value can be adjusted to any value between 1 and 65535, so it allows for 0.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Camera Specifications Camera Specifications M1xx, M1xxC All M1xx cameras have the following specifications. Model numbers that end in “C” are color cameras. M1xx Common Specifications Lens Mount C mount Cabling Camera cable provides power and trigger.
M110, M110C M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M100 Specifications Pixel Size 5.6 x 5.6 micrometers Gain 100% to 1023% Shutter Open 16 to 1,000,000 microseconds Exposure Start Delay 17.62 μsec M110, M110C This camera captures a 659 by 494 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. (Impact Software V10.3.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M115, M115C M115, M115C This camera captures a 659 by 494 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. (Impact Software V10.5.0 or greater) M115 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M115 Specifications 3-45 Part Number 601-0450; 601-0451 Pick-up Device Progressive Scan CCD - 659 (H) x 494 (V) pixels Sensor Size 1/2” (8 mm) diag - 6.52 (H) mm x 4.
M125, M125C M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M125, M125C This camera captures a 782 by 582 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. (Impact Software V10.5.0 or greater) M125 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M125 Specifications Part Number 601-0452; 601-0453 Pick-up Device Progressive Scan CCD - 659 (H) x 494 (V) pixels Sensor Size 1/2” (8 mm) diag - 6.33mm (H) × 4.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M150, M150C M150, M150C This camera captures a 1296 by 966 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. M150 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M150 Specifications 3-47 Part Number 601-0352; 601-0379 Pick-up Device Progressive Scan CCD - 1296 (H) x 966 (V) pixels Sensor Size 1/3” (6 mm) diagonal - 4.80mm (H) × 3.
M180, M180C M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M180, M180C This camera captures a 1628 by 1236 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. M180 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M180 Specifications Part Number 601-0357; 601-0384 Pick-up Device Progressive Scan CCD - 1628 (H) x 1236 (V) pixels Sensor Size 1/1.8" (8.923 mm) diag - 7.04mm (H) × 5.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M190, M190C M190, M190C This camera captures a 2048 by 1088 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. (Impact Software V10.5.0 or greater) M190 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M190 Specifications 3-49 Part Number 601-0454; 601-0455 Pick-up Device CMOS - 2048 (H) x 1088 (V) pixels Sensor Size 2/3" (8.923 mm) diag - 7.04mm (H) × 5.
M195, M195C M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M195, M195C This camera captures a 2048 by 2048 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. (Impact Software V10.5.0 or greater) M195 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M195 Specifications Part Number 601-0456; 601-0457 Pick-up Device CMOS - 2048 (H) x 2048 (V) pixels Sensor Size 1" (14.8 mm) diag - 11.84 mm (H) x 8.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M2xx, M2xx-RA, M2xxC, M2xxC-RA M2xx, M2xx-RA, M2xxC, M2xxC-RA All M2xx, M2xx-RA, M2xxC, and M2xxC-RA cameras have the following specifications. Model numbers that include a “C” are color cameras. Model numbers that end in “-RA” are right-angle mount cameras. M2xx Common Specifications Lens Mount C mount Cabling Camera cable provides power and trigger.
M202 line M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M200 Specifications Exposure Start Delay 31.72 μsec Power 24 VDC provided by camera cable (3 Watts) M202 line This camera line captures a 659 by 494 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M210 line M210 line This camera line captures a 782 by 582 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. M210 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M210 Specifications 3-53 Part Number 601-0360; 601-0360-RA; 601-0387; 601-0387-RA Pick-up Device Progressive Scan CCD - 782 (H) x 582 (V) pixels Sensor Size 1/2” (8 mm) diag - 6.49mm (H) × 4.
M230 line M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M230 line This camera line captures a 1034 by 779 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. M230 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M230 Specifications Part Number 601-0361; 601-0361-RA; 601-0388; 601-0388-RA Pick-up Device Progressive Scan CCD - 1034 (H) x 779 (V) pixels Sensor Size 1/3” (6 mm) diag - 4.76mm (H) × 3.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M250 line M250 line This camera line captures a 1296 by 966 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. M250 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M250 Specifications 3-55 Part Number 601-0362; 601-0362-RA; 601-0389; 601-0389-RA Pick-up Device Progressive Scan CCD - 1296 (H) x 966 (V) pixels Sensor Size 1/3” (6 mm) diag - 4.80mm (H) × 3.
M270 line M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M270 line This camera line captures a 1392 by 1040 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. M270 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M270 Specifications Part Number 601-0363; 601-0363-RA; 601-0390; 601-0390-RA Pick-up Device Progressive Scan CCD - 1392 (H) x 1040 (V) pixels Sensor Size 2/3”(11 mm) diag - 8.77mm (H) × 6.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M290 line M290 line This camera line captures a 1628 by 1236 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. M290 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M290 Specifications 3-57 Part Number 601-0353; 601-0353-RA; 601-0380; 601-0380-RA Pick-up Device Progressive Scan CCD - 1628 (H) x 1236 (V) pixels Sensor Size 1/1.8" (8.923 mm) diag - 7.04mm (H) × 5.
M295 line M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M295 line This camera line captures a 1628 by 1236 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. M295 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M295 Specifications Part Number 601-0420; 601-0420-RA; 601-0421; 601-0421-RA Pick-up Device Progressive Scan CCD - 1628 (H) x 1236 (V) pixels Sensor Size 1/1.8" (8.923 mm) diag - 7.04mm (H) × 5.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M3xx, M3xx-RA, M3xxC, M3xxC-RA M3xx, M3xx-RA, M3xxC, M3xxC-RA All M3xx, M3xx-RA, M3xxC, and M3xxC-RA cameras have the following specifications. Model numbers that include a “C” are color cameras. Model numbers that end in “-RA” are right-angle mount cameras. M3xx Common Specifications Lens Mount C mount Cabling Camera cable provides power and trigger.
M330 line M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M300 Specifications Shutter Open 28 to 1,000,000 microseconds Exposure Start Delay 23.64 μsec M330 line This camera captures a 1004 by 1004 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M350 line M350 line This camera line captures a 1608 by 1208 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. M350 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M350 Specifications 3-61 Part Number 601-0365, 601-0365-RA, 601-0392, 601-0392-RA Pick-up Device Progressive Scan CCD - 1608 (H) x 1208 (V) pixels Sensor Size 1" (14.8 mm) diag - 11.84 mm (H) x 8.
M390 line M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M390 line This camera line captures a 2456 by 2058 pixel size image with square pixels. It can partially scan the image horizontally and vertically. M390 Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M390 Specifications Part Number 601-0355, 601-0355-RA, 601-0382, 601-0382-RA Pick-up Device Progressive Scan CCD - 2456 (H) x 2058 (V) pixels Sensor Size 2/3” (11.016 mm) diag - 8.44mm (H) × 7.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M5xx M5xx M5xx cameras are monochrome, GigE line scan cameras. They all have the following specifications. M5xx Spectral Response (excludes lens and light source characteristics) M5xx Common Specifications Lens Mount F or C mount ; Add -F to part number for F mount Cabling 6-pin cable provides power. 12-pin cable provides frame and line triggers.
M520 M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M520 This camera captures a 1024 pixel width image with 35,700 lines per second maximum line rate. M520 Specifications Part Number 601-0394 Pick-up Device Linear CCD Sensor Size 1024 pixels Capture Rate 35,700 lines per second maximum Pixel Size 10 x 10 micrometers Power 12 VDC provided by 6-pin camera cable (7 Watts maximum) M530 This camera captures a 1024 pixel width image with 56,100 lines per second maximum line rate.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M550 M550 This camera captures a 2048 pixel width image with 18,700 lines per second maximum line rate. M550 Specifications Part Number 601-0397 Pick-up Device Linear CCD Sensor Size 2048 pixels Capture Rate 18,700 lines per second maximum Pixel Size 10 x 10 micrometers Power 12 VDC provided by 6-pin camera cable (7.5 Watts maximum) M560 This camera captures a 2048 pixel width image with 29,200 lines per second maximum line rate.
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C H A P T E R 4 Processor I/O Reference This section discusses the M-Series Processor I/O scheme. Refer to this section for all specifications when wiring your inputs and outputs into the Processor. Note: Your M-Series Processor does not provide a voltage source for inputs and outputs – it must be provided by an external source. Refer to the module tables below for more voltage requirement information.
Input Wiring M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Interrupt-driven inputs are edge-triggered and the duration of the input pulse must be longer than the debounce time. The active trigger edge (rising, falling, or both), input pulse duration, and debounce, are all configured in the Vision Program Manager Settings tab. This table describes the input characteristics. Input Resistance (nominal) Input Voltage Turn On Voltage Turn Off Voltage Isolated Voltage 1.2k @ 0.5 W 0-24 Vdc >3 Vdc < 0.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Processor Outputs Processor Outputs The M-Series Processors contain sixteen general-purpose output connections. The table below describes the output’s electrical characteristics. Supply Voltage +5 VDC (minimum) to +35 VDC (maximum) Sink Current (maximum) 1 Amp per output Source Current (maximum) 15 Milliamperes per output (see “Pullup Jumpers” below) Note: An external power source is required to power an output load.
Output Wiring M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Output Wiring The diagrams below show internal circuit diagrams and how to wire processor outputs. General Purpose Output Circuit (Sinking) This is not an output voltage source. An external power source must be connected to VCC, as indicated. NOTES: To prevent output damage, all inductive loads must have noise suppressors connected directly across the load, as close to the load as possible.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide General Purpose Output Circuit (Sourcing) General Purpose Output Circuit (Sourcing) This is not an output voltage source. An external power source must be connected to VCC, as indicated. Note: To turn PLC On, turn M Output Off. To turn PLC Off, turn M Output On. Output +5 to +35 VCC is not an output voltage source. An external power source must be connected as indicated. 4-5 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
General Purpose Output Circuit (Sourcing) Datalogic Automation, Inc.
C H A P T E R 5 Cable Reference This chapter documents M-Series Processor and Camera cable assemblies. Cables The following cables connect different hardware devices to the Processor. Processor Ethernet An Ethernet cable (Part number 606-0457-xx) is used to connect the M-Series Processor to the camera and between the Processor and any external network. The last two digits of the part number indicate the cable length in feet.
MX20 and MX40 Processor Serial Port M-Series Processor and Camera Guide MX20 and MX40 Processor Serial Port A standard serial cable is used to connect the MX20 and MX40 Processors to the serial port on an external device (e.g. terminal, PLC, motion controller, data recorder). This may require using a null modem cable or adapter. The serial port does not support hardware (CTS/RTS) or software (Xon/Xoff) data flow control. The M-Series Processor supports RS-232 communication protocol only.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide MX80 DVI-I Video Connector MX80 DVI-I Video Connector The MX80 processor requires a monitor and keyboard when it first starts, and to configure the system. A VGA cable with the appropriate adapter can be used on this connector (10 meters maximum). M1xx Camera The terminal block and cable for connecting M-Series M1xx cameras are listed in the table below. For cable wire color codes and connection diagrams, see “M1xx Camera Connection” on page 3-8.
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C H A P T E R 6 Appendix Using Older Terminal Blocks IMPORTANT: This section describes how to connect M-Series cameras using the older, discrete style of terminal block. To use the newer, integrated style of terminal block, see “Connecting the Camera” on page 3-8. WARNING: Never wire M1xx Camera Strobe Outputs in parallel with M1xx, M2xx, or M3xx Camera Strobe Outputs. This will damage the cameras.
M1xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) M-Series Processor and Camera Guide NOTE: The M1xx camera's Strobe Trigger Out is normally closed (it opens to trigger the strobe). Do not wire multiple cameras' strobe outputs in parallel to trigger a single strobe. To connect the power cable to the camera, align the cable connector with the connector on the rear of the camera, push gently until the cable connector seats securely, then tighten the connector collar.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M1xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) M 1 x x C i r c u i t D i a g r a m s ( O l d e r Te r m i n a l B l o c k s ) Set Software Trigger Event to Falling Edge M1xx Trigger Input circuit (sourcing) Set Software Trigger Event to Rising Edge M1xx Trigger Input circuit (sinking) Set Software Strobe Trigger Output to Rising Edge Note: Disconnecting the camera will turn on some strobe lights M1xx Strobe Output circuit (sourcing) 6-3 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M1xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Set Software Strobe Trigger Output to Falling Edge M1xx Strobe Output circuit (sinking) M 1 x x Te r m i n a l C o n n e c t i o n s ( O l d e r Te r m i n a l Blocks) M1xx Terminal Block Connections Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M1xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) M 1 x x U n t e r m i n a t e d C a b l e C o n n e c t i o n s ( O l d e r Te r minal Blocks) M1xx Unterminated Cable Connections 6-5 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) Camera power, trigger signal, and strobe trigger can be connected to the camera using one of two methods: a terminal block and cable or an unterminated cable only. To use a terminal block (2480141), you must also use the optional Hirose 12-pin to HD-15 camera cable (606-0673-xx).
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) M 2 x x a n d M 3 x x C i r c u i t D i a g r a m s ( O l d e r Te r m i n a l Blocks) Set Software Trigger Event to Rising Edge M2xx and M3xx Cameras Trigger Input circuit (sourcing) Set Software Trigger Event to Falling Edge M2xx and M3xx Cameras Trigger Input circuit (sinking) Set Software Strobe Trigger Output to Falling Edge M2xx and M3xx Cameras Strobe Output circuit (sourcing) 6-7 Datalogic Automation,
M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M 2 x x a n d M 3 x x Te r m i n a l C o n n e c t i o n s ( O l d e r Te r m i nal Blocks) M2xx and M3xx Terminal Block Connections Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) M2xx and M3xx Unterminated Cable Connections ( O l d e r Te r m i n a l B l o c k s ) M2xx and M3xx Unterminated Cable Connections 6-9 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M5xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M5xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) This camera uses three cables, one for Ethernet, one for power, and one for trigger signals. To connect power, use the optional Hirose 6-pin unterminated cable (part number 606-0672-xx) without a terminal block. Table 1 shows the power connections, table 2 shows the trigger connections.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M5xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) Table 2: Trigger Input Connections Terminal Color Signal Name Notes 8 Blu/Wht Input 2 Ground No Connection 9 Org/Wht Input 2 Plus Single Line Trigger OR Phase A Line Trigger (Quadrature Encoder) Off: 0 to + 0.8 VDC On: +2.
M5xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M 5 x x C i r c u i t D i a g r a m s ( O l d e r Te r m i n a l B l o c k s ) M5xx Camera Frame Trigger Input circuit M5xx Camera Single Line Trigger Input circuit Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M5xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) M5xx Camera Quadrature Encoder Line Trigger Input circuit 6-13 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M5xx Camera Connection (Older Terminal Blocks) M-Series Processor and Camera Guide M 5 x x Te r m i n a l C o n n e c t i o n s ( O l d e r Te r m i n a l Blocks) M5xx Terminal Block Connections Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Third-party Cameras (Older Terminal Blocks) M 5 x x U n t e r m i n a t e d C a b l e C o n n e c t i o n s ( O l d e r Te r minal Blocks) M5xx Unterminated Cable Connections Third-party Cameras (Older Terminal Blocks) The M-Series Processor and Impact Software support only the third-party cameras listed in this section. This information, including power and trigger signal connections, are provided by us as a convenience.
JAI Cameras (Older Terminal Blocks) M-Series Processor and Camera Guide JAI Cameras (Older Terminal Blocks) J A I C a m e r a C o n n e c t i o n ( O l d e r Te r m i n a l Blocks) Camera power, trigger signal, and strobe trigger can be connected to the camera using one of two methods: a terminal block with a cable or an unterminated cable. Use a terminal block (248-0136) with the optional Hirose 12-pin to HD-15 camera cable (606-0673-xx).
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide JAI Cameras (Older Terminal Blocks) NOTE 1: Pins 2 and 11 are tied together inside of the camera. Pins 1 and 12 are tied together inside of the camera.
JAI Cameras (Older Terminal Blocks) M-Series Processor and Camera Guide J A I Te r m i n a l C o n n e c t i o n s ( O l d e r Te r m i n a l B l o c k s ) JAI Terminal Block Connections Sourcing Example Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Basler Cameras (Older Terminal Blocks) J A I U n t e r m i n a t e d C a b l e C o n n e c t i o n s ( O l d e r Te r m i nal Blocks) JAI Camera Unterminated Cable Connections Sourcing Example JAI Camera I/O Signals On JAI camera models AT200-GE and AM-800GE, the camera software setup in Vision Program Manager (VPM) provides a camera trigger delay debounce setting, but no holdoff debounce setting. VPM also does not provide a strobe trigger pulse width setting.
Basler Cameras (Older Terminal Blocks) M-Series Processor and Camera Guide CAMERAS. Camera power, trigger signal, and strobe trigger can be connected to the camera using one of two methods: a terminal block and cable or an unterminated cable only. To use a terminal block (248-0141), you must also use the optional Hirose 12-pin to HD-15 camera cable (606-0673-xx). To connect the camera using an unterminated cable, use the optional Hirose 12-pin to unterminated cable (part number 606-0671-xx).
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Basler Cameras (Older Terminal Blocks) B a s l e r C a m e r a C i r c u i t D i a g r a m s ( O l d e r Te r m i n a l Blocks) Set Software Trigger Event to Rising Edge Camera Trigger Input circuit (sourcing) Set Software Trigger Event to Falling Edge Camera Trigger Input circuit (sinking) Set Software Strobe Trigger Output to Falling Edge Camera Strobe Output circuit (sourcing) 6-21 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
Basler Cameras (Older Terminal Blocks) M-Series Processor and Camera Guide B a s l e r C a m e r a Te r m i n a l C o n n e c t i o n s ( O l d e r Te r m i nal Blocks) Terminal Block Connections Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide SVS-Vistek Cameras (Older Terminal Blocks) B a s l e r U n t e r m i n a t e d C a b l e C o n n e c t i o n s ( O l d e r Te r minal Blocks) Unterminated Cable Connections SVS-Vistek Cameras (Older Terminal Blocks) SVS-Vistek Camera Connection This camera uses two cables, one for Ethernet and one for power and trigger signals. For the Ethernet connection, use cable 606-0677-xx.
Processor Input/Output (Older Terminal Blocks) M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Processor Input/Output (Older Terminal Blocks) Two options for connecting to the older M-Series Processor I/O terminal block are listed in the table below. The cable wire color codes are listed in the following table. The last two digits of the part number indicate the cable length in meters. Connector Type Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Processor Input/Output (Older Terminal Blocks) Connector or terminal number Color Code Signal Name 1 2 Black White Input 1 and Event 1 + Input 3 + 3 4 Red Green Input 5 + Input 7 + 5 6 Orange Blue Input 9 + Input 11 + 7 8 White/Black Red/Black Input 13 + Input 15 + 9 10 Green/Black Orange/Black Input Common Output GND 11 12 Blue/Black Black/White Output 1 + Output 3 + 13 14 Red/White Green/White Output 5 + Output 7 + 15 16 Blue/White Black/Red
Processor Older I/O Terminal Block M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Processor Older I/O Terminal Block This diagram illustrates the 37 pin D-sub to Screw Terminal block (Part number 248-0110). This terminal block can be mounted on a DIN rail, then connected to the unit using a 37-pin cable (Part number 606-0675-xx). You can then wire from the terminal block to the controlled devices.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Processor Older I/O Terminal Block General Purpose Older I/O Output Circuit (Sourcing) Terminal 19 is not an output voltage source. An external power source must be connected to VDD, as indicated. Older Input I/O Circuit The M-Series Processors contain sixteen general-purpose input connections. Two inputs serve as both event and polled inputs (Inputs 1 and 2). The remaining inputs are polled.
Processor Older I/O Terminal Block M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Connector and terminal number Signal Name 5 6 7 8 9 Input 9 + Input 11 + Input 13 + Input 15 + Input Common 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Input 2 and Event 2 + Input 4 + Input 6 + Input 8 + Input 10 + Input 12 + Input 14 + Input 16 + Input Wiring The diagrams below show two ways to wire a sensor to a general purpose or event input. Note: All connections to inputs must be made using properly grounded shielded cable.
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide Processor Older I/O Terminal Block General Purpose Input Circuit (Sourcing) 6-29 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
Processor Older I/O Terminal Block Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-SERIES PROCESSOR AND CAMERA GUIDE Index A AM-800GE 3-20 Appendix 6-1 AT-200GE 3-20, 3-26 avA1000-100 3-28 avA1600-50 3-28 avA1900-50 3-28 avA2300-25 3-28 B Basler camera 3-28 wiring 3-28 C Cable camera 5-1 ethernet 5-1 M1xx camera 5-3 M2xx camera 5-3 M3xx camera 5-3 M5xx camera 5-3 power 2-9, 2-10 serial 5-2 Camera Basler 3-28 cable 5-1 calibration 3-42 connector 1-5, 1-7 Dalsa 3-39 installation 3-2 JAI 3-20 mounting 3-7 M-Series 3-1 setup 3-42 Smartek 3-33 SVS-Vistek 3-38 temperature range 3-2 third-p
Index compact 1-5, 1-7, 2-4, 2-5 Front connector MX20 1-5 MX40 1-5 MX80 1-7 H Hardware components 1-1 I I/O connector 1-5, 1-7 JAI 3-27 reference 4-1 Input/Output See I/O Inputs processor 4-1 Installation processor 2-3 Interrupts 4-2, 6-27 J JAI camera 3-20 camera, color shading 3-26 camera, I/O 3-27 wiring 3-20 Jumper pullup 4-3 L Lights, status 2-7, 2-8 M M100, M100C 3-43 M110, M110C 3-44 M115, M115C 3-45 M125, M125C 3-46 M150, M150C 3-47 M180, M180C 3-48 M190, M190C 3-49 M195, M195C 3-50 M1xx cable
M-Series Processor and Camera Guide O Older style terminal block 6-1 Outputs processor 4-3 P Port DVI-I 1-7 ethernet 1-5, 1-7 I/O 1-5, 1-7 MX20 serial 5-2 MX40 serial 5-2 MX80 serial 5-2 serial 1-5, 1-6, 1-7, 1-8 USB 1-5, 1-6, 1-7 VGA 1-5 Power MX20 connection 2-9 MX40 connection 2-9 MX80 connection 2-10 processor specification 1-3 switch 1-6, 1-7 Preventive maintenance 1-9 Processor cable 5-1 Debounce 4-2, 6-27 DIN rail mounting 2-4 flat mounting 2-4 input wiring 4-2, 6-25 inputs 4-1 Interrupts 4-2, 6-27
Index Wiring Basler 3-28 JAI 3-20 M1xx 3-8 M2xx 3-12 M3xx 3-12 M5xx 3-16 Datalogic Automation, Inc.