M-Series QuickStart Guide Publication Number 843-0151 (Rev J)
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M-Series QuickStart Guide Getting Started Getting Started Thank you for using Datalogic M-Series. This guide provides a brief overview to help you get started with your new system. For more detailed instructions, please refer to the Reference Guide (843-0093) and the M-Series Processor and Camera Guide (843-0148). It is important that you note the cautions and warnings in these manuals. Safety Precautions Warning: There are no user-serviceable parts inside the Datalogic hardware.
Processor Specifications M-Series QuickStart Guide Carefully remove the system unit, cameras, cabling, and accessories from the shipping package. Place all equipment you unpack on a table and inspect each item. Report any damage to the carrier immediately. Save all packing materials so you can repack the shipment in case you need to move or ship it. Temperature precautions: If your system arrives in very cold or hot weather, allow all the equipment to reach room temperature before plugging it in.
M-Series QuickStart Guide Changing the M-Series Processor’s IP Address (Windows XP) 6. Press the Tab key. 7. When the Reboot dialog is displayed, click OK. Changing the M-Series Processor’s IP Address (Windows XP) IMPORTANT NOTE: Change only the Local Area Connection named LAN1 or LAN2. These correspond to Ethernet Ports 1 and 2 on the front of the processor. DO NOT change any of the other Local Area Connections. Changing any other connection can cause the M-Series cameras to stop functioning. 1.
Changing the M-Series Processor’s IP Address (Windows 7) M-Series QuickStart Guide 5. In the list of items, select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then click Properties. 6. Select Use the following IP address. 7. Enter the desired IP address. 8. Click OK to close all the open dialog windows. Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series QuickStart Guide Flat Surface Mounting 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 1 Bottom View Mounting Hole Dimensions Processor front Mounting Brackets (x2) Provided Bracket Mounting Screws (x4) M4, 0.
DIN Rail Mounting M-Series QuickStart Guide DIN Rail Mount Kit Installation NOTE: If the Processor uses a Compact Flash card, horizontal mounting is recommended (the Processor front facing upward) so the card does not fall out due to vibration. To mount the Processor using the DIN Rail Mount kit (see diagram): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. To fasten the mounting bracket to the bracket holding plate, insert the bracket mounting screws from the reverse side of the bracket holding plate.
M-Series QuickStart Guide MX20 and MX40 Processor Power Supply Connection IMPORTANT: See Mounting Warning on Page 1 Processor front Butterfly Clip Bottom View Bracket Mounting Screws (x2) Plate Mounting Screws (x4) Mounting Bracket DIN Rail Mounting (Front Up) Bracket Holding Plate Warning: To avoid electrical shock, disconnect all power to the power supply before working on it.
MX80 Processor Power Supply Connection M-Series QuickStart Guide MX80 Processor Power Supply Connection The MX80 power input uses a Datalogic-supplied connector. Wire the power supply cable to the connector, then plug it into the power connector on the rear of the processor. The ground terminal on the power input must be connected to the power supply’s grounded chassis/enclosure. This connection is needed to insure electromagnetic compliance and proper operation.
M-Series QuickStart Guide MX20 and MX40 Rear Panel Connections MX20 and MX40 Rear Panel Connections This is the MX20 and MX40 Processors’ rear panel. Symbol Function A USB Port B Serial Port 2 C Speaker and Microphone D Power Switch A B D C MX80 Front Panel Connections These are the connections for the MX80 Processor’s front panel.
MX80 Rear Panel Connections M-Series QuickStart Guide MX80 Rear Panel Connections MX80 Processor’s rear panel connections Symbol A B C Function A Do Not Use. (For future expansion) B Serial Ports 2-4 (COM 2-4) C Speaker and Microphone MX20 and MX40 Status Lights These are the status lights on the front of the MX20 and MX40 Processors.
M-Series QuickStart Guide MX80 Status Lights MX80 Status Lights This illustration shows the status lights on the front of the MX80 Processor.
MX80 Serial Cable M-Series QuickStart Guide Pin Number Signal Name 8 Clear To Send (CTS) 9 Ring Indicator (RI) Pin 1 9 Pin Male (Pin Side) MX80 Serial Cable The MX80 processor provides four serial port connections. The connector on the front panel is Serial Port 1 (COM 5) which uses a standard serial cable. CAM 1 controls this serial port. The rear panel connector has three serial port connections for Serial Ports 2, 3, and 4 (COM 2, 3, and 4 respectively).
M-Series QuickStart Guide General Purpose Input Circuit (Sinking) Note: All connections to inputs must be made using properly grounded shielded cable. All inputs must be wired as either sinking or sourcing, they cannot be mixed. There is only one “Input Common” connection for all the inputs. Input Resistance (nominal) Input Voltage Turn On Voltage Turn Off Voltage Isolated Voltage 1.2k @ 0.5 W 0-24 Vdc >3 Vdc < 0.
Pullup Jumpers to Enable Sourcing M-Series QuickStart Guide Pullup Jumpers to Enable Sourcing Jumpers JP1 through JP16 enable and disable the connection between their respective Output and the “Outputs Sourcing Pullups VCC” signal on the terminal block. If a jumper is in the Enable position, the Sourcing VCC is connected to the Output and it provides a sourcing signal (it is normally low and goes high when On).
M-Series QuickStart 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.
Datalogic M1xx Camera Terminal Name M-Series QuickStart Guide Signal Notes Trigger In** Camera Trigger In 0 to +24 VDC recommended Maximum +30 VDC As sinking input Off: 0 to +1.4 VDC On: +2.2 to +24 VDC; 5 to 15 ma As sourcing input (see Trigger Pullup +VCC) Off: +2.2 to +24 VDC; 5 to 15 ma On: 0 to +1.4 VDC Trigger Pullup +VCC** Trigger In Pullup - use if Trigger In needs sourcing (see Note 1 below) +24 VDC recommended Maximum +30 VDC (**Block contains 1.
M-Series QuickStart Guide Datalogic M1xx Camera M1xx Strobe Trigger Output Circuit M1xx Terminal Connections Page 17 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
Datalogic M2xx and M3xx Camera M-Series QuickStart Guide Datalogic M2xx and M3xx Camera To connect M2xx and M3xx camera power, trigger signals, and strobe outputs, use cable 6060673-xx (12-pin 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 QuickStart Guide Datalogic M2xx and M3xx Camera M2xx and M3xx Trigger In Circuit M2xx and M3xx Strobe Trigger Out Circuit Page 19 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
Datalogic M5xx Camera M-Series QuickStart Guide M2xx and M3xx Terminal Connections Datalogic M5xx Camera To connect the M5xx, use terminal block 661-0401 with cable 606-0673-xx (12-pin to HD15 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 QuickStart Guide Terminal Datalogic M5xx Camera Signal Name Notes Input 2 - No Connection DO NOT USE Input 2 + Single Line Trigger OR Phase A Line Trigger (Quadrature Encoder) As sinking input Off 0 to +0.8 VDC On: +2.0 to +5 VDC As sourcing input (see Input 2 Pullup) Off: +2.0 to +5 VDC On 0 to +0.8 VDC Maximum: +5 VDC Input 3 - No Connection DO NOT USE Input 3 + Phase B Line Trigger (Quadrature Encoder) As sinking input Off 0 to +0.8 VDC On: +2.
Datalogic M5xx Camera M-Series QuickStart Guide M5xx Frame Trigger Circuit M5XX Single Line Trigger Circuit Datalogic Automation, Inc.
M-Series QuickStart Guide Datalogic M5xx Camera M5XX Quadrature Encoder Line Trigger Circuit M5XX Trigger Terminal Connections Page 23 Datalogic Automation, Inc.
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