fixed mount laser scanner User’s Manual DFM 1000
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 Limited warranty and disclaimers By opening the package of this product you agree to become bound by the liability and warranty conditions as described below. Under all circumstances this manual should be read attentively, before installing and or using the product.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 CONTENTS page page 1 INTRODUCTION 4 5 PIN OUT 13 2 INSTALLATION 4 6 SPECIFICATIONS 14 2.1 UNPACKING 4 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 DETAILED VIEW Dimensions of the scanner Details of the scanner 5 5 5 6.1. 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 Electrical specifications Optical specifications Supported symbologies Functionality Environmental specifications Physical specifications 14 14 14 14 15 15 2.3 HANDLING 6 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 2.4 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 1 INTRODUCTION The DFM1000 bar code laser scanner has been specifically developed for industrial use. The rugged metal housing can easily be fixed through an adapter on a DIN rail. The high scan rate makes the scanner extremely suitable for mounting on a conveyor belt. When the DFM1000 is connected to the host, it will operate as a self supporting scanner.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 2.2 DETAILED VIEW 2.2.1 Dimensions of the scanner 143 mm 39 mm 105 mm 2.2.2 Details of the scanner 1. Reading window Reads bar codes Never obstruct this window. 2 2. Autotrigger aperture It is very important that the autotrigger aperture always can operate free. Never obstruct this part of the window. 1 3. LED indicator Power LED orange (default) Good Read LED green (default) 3 4. Buzzer/Beeper A single tone beep indicates results as defined by the user. 4 5 5.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 Maintenance/Troubles 2.3 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS There are no user-serviceable parts inside the terminal or the cradle. So do not try to take it apart. Opticon will not be liable for any damage caused by the customer. The DFM1000 is water-, dust- and schock resistant according to the specifications in the appendix, but the scanner consists of minute electronic parts. To avoid malfunctioning and to ensure years of trouble free operation, we want tot state you the precautions below.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 Wall mounting instructions 2.4 MOUNTING To ensure optimum reading capacity, estimate the scan distance of the scanner, as described in this chapter. Follow the next steps to make your scanner ready for installation in a system. Pay attention to the pitch and skew angles, as described in this chapter. Avoid excessive angles. 2.4.1. Place for mounting ! ! Avoid sunlight and/or bright light or aser light from other devices. 2.4.2.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 2.4.3. Mounting suggestions 2.5 POWER CONNECTION The DFM1000 can be placed on a flat surface or can be permanently mounted (fixed). The bottom of the scanner is provided with 2 slots with adjustable bolts and nuts for mounting on e.g. a DIN-rail. ! ! In every mounting situtation make sure that the bottom of the scanner is positioned under straight angle. When you do not fix the scanner, do not loosen the KEEP THE bolts.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 For configuration of the DFM100 an additional configuration kit is available. You are strictly recommended to use this kit for optimalization. The scanner should work according to the default options. Other options have to be set by the user, through the optional configuration kit. 2.5.1 Power supply and connection to the host. The wiring diagram on this page gives some suggestions to connect the scanner correctly.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 3.2 CHARACTERISTICS 3 OPERATION OF THE TERMINAL The DFM1000 is equipped with different characteristics. Some characteristics are already preset by Opticon and have a function. A number of characteristics can be enabled or disabled by the user through configuration software and the configuration cable. In this chapter we give you some examaples of the scanners many functions. 3.2.1. Automatic triggering 3.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 3.2.4. Check mode 3.2.9. Bar code polarity To ensure the bar code is correctly decoded, there are 2 options, to be enabled by the user. The laser scanner is able to red positive and negative labels, for both black or coloured labels. The following bar code reading options are available: Black on white White on black Redundant reading: A bar code is transmitted only when it is decoded successfully for a selected number of times. This number can be set by the user. 3.2.10.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 4 ! ! WORKING WITH THE SCANNER 4.1 Scan Position Take care of the handling precautions. Make sure that the scanner is installed according to the installation instructions. The bar code label of the product should be visible in the field of the scanner pattern. When the scanner is not able to decode the bar code label of the product, it is possible to change some settings through configuration software to achieve a better scan width. 4.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 5 PIN-OUT The pinout description mentioned in this chapter must be used to connect the DFM1000 scanner to the host. PIN COLOR FUNCTION 1 2 3 4 BROWN RED ORANGE PINK TRTR+ TT+ PIN 1 - 4 : RS485 INTERFACE ! The pinout of the DB25 male connector is NOT compatible with standards for RS232. Do not plug the DB25 male connector of the scanner directly into the RS232 or parallel port from computer (or printer).
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 6.3 Supported symbologies 6 SPECIFICATIONS 6.1 Electrical specifications Voltage requirement 9-33V DC unregulated, less than 1Vp-pripple Power consumption max.4.5 Watt. Codabar incl. ABC, CX Code 39 Code 93 (version DCCV0111 or higher) Code 128 EAN 8 incl. +2,+5 EAN 13 incl. +2,+5 IATA Industrial 2of5 Interleaved 2of5 ISBN ISSN Laetus Matrix 2of5 Italian Pharmaceutical MSI/ Plessey UK/ Plessey S-Code Telepen UPC-A incl. +2,+5 UPC-E incl. +2,+5 6.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 6.5 Environmental specifications Temperature 0 - 50 oC in operation -20 - 60 oC in storage Humidity (non condensing) 5 - 95 % in operation 5 - 95 % in storage Emission part 1 & 2 According to EN50081, Immunity part 1 & 2 According to EN50082, Protection against dust and moisture 54 According to IEC529,IP Safety, Laser class According to IEC825, Class I laserproduct 6.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 Scanner does not function. ? 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING This chapter contains information on solving problems you may encounter when using the terminal and/or cradle. If problems occur, first carry out some general checks, before verifying the problem with the descriptions in this chapter. ? When the terminal needs to be repaired, please ensure that the label with the serial number is still present.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 Scanner seems to work but the bar code can not be read. ? The bar code symbology to be read is disabled. Enable the bar code symbology in the software. Of a certain bar code symbology, some bar codes can be read while other can not be read. ? ? Some bar codes contain a ‘check digit’. Disable ‘check digit’ for the involved bar code symbology. Fixed length is set for the involved bar code symbology. Adjust or remove the fixed length check. Strange characters are received at host.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 8 PRODUCT ORDERING INFORMATION Article Code Scanner DFM-1000 laser scanner including DB25 male connector + 1,5 m cable Additional Configuration kit for DFM including configuration disc with configuration software RS232 adapter RS232 DB9 cable 12V power supply 18 A15013R0010 A83200N0010
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 UPC A [default] 0 071589 812308 9 ! ! TEST LABELS Default labels In the default mode the scanner will only read the UPC and EAN labels without add-on. Other labels Before testing one of the other labels, first activate the right bar code symbology in the configuration software of the DFM1000.
USER’S MANUAL DFM1000 Industrial 2 of 5 (without CD) 0123456789 Interleaved 2 of 5 (with CD) with bearer bars 0123456784 Telepen ASCII ( Telepen numeric ) Telepen ( 57748174857483 ) Code 128 Code C ( EAN 128 ) 0123456789 ( ]C10123456789 ) Opticon Article Code O0225000010 20