Datalogic P-Series P19 Impact+OCR Camera Quick Reference Guide

Datalogic P-Series P19 Impact+OCR Camera Quick Reference Guide
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Below you will find brief information for Impact+OCR Camera P-Series P19. This Impact+OCR Camera is a compact and rugged vision system designed for industrial applications. It can be used for a variety of tasks, including part identification, inspection, and tracking. The camera features a 1.3 Megapixel resolution, adjustable focus, and replaceable lens. It is also IP67 rated for use in harsh environments. The camera is equipped with a powerful, flexible vision programming software. You can configure the camera inputs, strobe, general purpose outputs, and internal illuminator. The camera is also equipped with a built-in status LEDs and an external button. You can use the status LEDs to monitor the camera's status, and the external button to reset the camera. The camera is also equipped with an Ethernet port. You can connect the camera to a network to communicate with other devices.

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LENS REPLACEMENT

P-Series Impact+OCR Camera

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

• Up to 1.3 Megapixel Resolution

• Adjustable focus, fixed length, replaceable lens

• Internal Lighting System

• Up to 60 frames/sec

• Rugged Metal Construction

• Straight or 90º Orientation

• Powerful, Flexible Vision Programming Software

• Sealed Circular connectors

• IP67 protection class

DESCRIPTION

The P-Series Impact+OCR (P19) camera is particularly suitable for industrial environments where protection against harsh external conditions is required.

It is contained in an aluminum housing with an internal illuminator, lens, and protective cover. The mechanical dimensions are 95 x 54 x 43 mm with a weight of about 238 g.

STATUS LEDS AND BUTTON

Power: Camera connected to power

Net: On – Ethernet link is established.

Blinking – Data transmission

Busy: LED blinks during task execution and flash memory access

Out1: On – Output 1 is on

Out2: On – Output 2 is on

Out3: On – Output 3 is on

Online: On – Loaded tasks will be executed based on their trigger parameters

Button: Camera Reset (See Note Below)

To trigger the Camera Button event, press and release the button

(internal software trigger event only)

We do not recommend using the

Camera Reset on this camera.

Power

Status

LEDs

Rear View

Eth

Top View (90º)

To Reset the Camera

Camera reset deletes all camera user settings and resets the camera’s IP

Address and Mask to the factory default (192.168.0.128, 255.255.255.0)

1. Turn off camera power.

2. Press and hold the Camera Reset button continuously.

3. Turn on power. Continue pressing the Camera Reset button.

4. After about 30 seconds, all the LED indicators turn on for a few seconds.

Continue holding the Camera Reset button.

5. The LED indicators turn off for about five seconds, then turn on.

6. When all the LED indicators have turned on and remain lit, release the

Camera Reset button.

7. Wait approximately 30 seconds for the camera to restart.

8. You must run the program IMPACT+OCRResetRecoverySetupto restore default camera settings.

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION

All necessary firmware is installed on the P-Series Impact+OCR camera at the factory. Impact+OCR software must be installed on a host PC to configure the camera inputs, strobe, general purpose outputs, and internal illuminator.

Installation software can be downloaded from the Datalogic web site

( www.datalogic.com

). Refer to the Impact+OCR Reference Guide for programming details.

COMMUNICATIONS

Camera communication is provided through the Ethernet port. Maximum cable length is 10 meters. Use Datalogic cable CAB-ETH-M0x.

ILLUMINATOR REPLACEMENT

NOTE: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE REMOVING THE ILLUMINATOR.

1. Remove the four cover screws and carefully remove the illuminator and cover. (See Lens Replacement) The illuminator is integrated with the cover.

2. Be sure the sealing gasket remains with the cover.

3. Align the new illuminator with the camera case and gently press down until the illuminator is tight to the case.

4. Replace the four cover screws. Overtightening can damage the cover.

NOTE: Configure the Internal Illuminator in ConfigurationUI.

Lens cover screws (4)

Lens

To Remove the Camera Lens

1. Remove the four cover screws and carefully remove the cover.

2. Grasp the lens firmly, then press in until the lens stops moving.

3. Turn the lens 90º counter-clockwise.

4. Lift the lens straight up until it clears the lens housing.

To Replace the Camera Lens

1. Align the tabs on the lens with the notches in the lens housing.

2. Grasp the lens firmly, then press in until the lens stops moving.

3. Turn the lens 90º clockwise.

4. Release the lens.

5. When the lens is mounted correctly, it should not turn in the housing.

6. Replace the four cover screws. Overtightening can damage the cover.

GENERAL VIEW

2

3

1

4

8 7

Connector block rotates to 90º position

1. Bracket Mounting Holes (4)

2. Lens Cover and Illuminator

5 6

5. Power – I/O Connector

6. Ethernet Connector

3. Lens 7. Ethernet Connection LED

4. Focus Adjustment Screw (on side) 8. Power On LED

POWER & I/O CONNECTIONS

+V

-V

O1+

O1-

O2+

O2-

O3A

O3B

O3A

O3B

+V

I1A

I1B

-V

+V

I2A

I2B

-V

This table lists CBX 500 and 800 connection box power and I/O connections.

NOTE: Do not disconnect the cable while power is on.

CBX500/800 Terminal Block Connections

Input Power

Vdc

GND

Earth

Power Supply Input voltage +

Power Supply Input voltage -

Protection Earth Ground

Inputs

Power Source – External Trigger

External Trigger A (Polarity Insensitive)

External Trigger B (Polarity Insensitive)

Power Reference – External Trigger

RX

TX

SGND

Power Source - Inputs

Input 2A (Polarity Insensitive)

Input 2B (Polarity Insensitive)

Power Reference – Inputs

Outputs

Power Source - Outputs

Power Reference – Outputs

Output 1 + Opto-isolated, polarity sensitive

Output 1 - Opto-isolated, polarity sensitive

Output 2 + Opto-isolated, polarity sensitive

Output 2 - Opto-isolated, polarity sensitive

CBX500: Strobe / Output 3 (Single pin connection)

CBX500: Not Used

CBX800: Strobe + / Output 3 + (Opto-isolated)

CBX800: Strobe - / Output 3 -

RS232 Interface

Receive

Transmit

Signal Ground

POWER & I/O CONNECTION DIAGRAM

M12 17-pin to D-sub 25-pin Power, COM, and I/O cable

The CAB-DSxx-S cable has an M12 17-pin connector on the camera end and a 25-pin male D-sub connector on the other end.

NOTE: Do not disconnect the cable while power is on.

17-Pin M12

1 Red

2 Blk

Connector Case

6 Org

5 Grn-Blk

13 Gry

3 Grn-Red

9 Pur

8 Wht-Red

16 Blk-Wht

14 Yel-Blu

4 Yel-Wht

17 Yel

11 Brn

12 Pnk

10 Grn

M12 17-pin male

(Pin Side)

25-Pin D-sub Name: Function

9 & 13

7 & 25

1 (Shield)

Vdc: Power Supply Input voltage +

GND: Power Supply Input voltage -

CHASSIS: Connector case - electrical connection to chassis

18

19

6

10

8

11

14-16

20

21

2

3

4

5

D-sub 25-pin male

(Pin Side)

I1: External Trigger + or - (Note 1)

I1: External Trigger + or - (Note 1)

I2: Input 2 + or - (Note 1)

I2: Input 2 + or - (Note 1)

O1: Output 1 (Notes 2, 3)

O2: Output 2 (Notes 2, 3)

O3: Output 3 (Notes 2, 4)

RESERVED

RESERVED

TX: RS232 Transmit

RX: RS232 Receive

RESERVED

RESERVED

NOTES :

1: Polarity Insensitive

2: Short-circuit protected; NPN or PNP

(configure in VPM-Camera Setup)

3. Opto-isolated only when connected to

CBX500 or CBX800 connection box

4. Opto-isolated only when connected to

CBX800 connection box

MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS

Side

Bottom

Rear

Focus

Adjustment

Screw

Front 90º

Side 90º

All measurements in MM

TECHNICAL DATA

Resolution (pixels)

Imager Type

Pixel Size

Imager Size

Frame Rate

Processor

Dedicated I/O

External Button

Ethernet

RS-232 Serial

RAM

Storage

Lens Options

Illuminator Options

Power Requirements

Protection Class

Dimensions Connector @ 0°

Connector @ 90°

Case Material

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Humidity

Certifications

1280 x 1024

CMOS global shutter

5.3 µm

1/1.8” CMOS

60 fps

660 MHz DSP

1 In / 3 Out

Reset

10/100 Mbit/s

Yes

256 MB

256 MB

6mm / 9mm / 12mm / 16mm / 25mm

Wide Angle LEDs: Red, White, IR, Blue

Multi chain 50 LEDs: Red, White, Blue

10 to 30 VDC

IP67

95 x 54 x 43 mm (3.7 x 2.1 x 1.7 in.)

75 x 54 x 62 mm (3.0 x 2.1 x 2.4 in.)

Aluminum, Plastic window cover

0 to 50ºC (32 to 122ºF

-20 to 70ºC (-4 to 158ºF)

90% non-condensing

CE, CSA

LENS FILTER REPLACEMENT

Filter Clips

NOTE: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE REMOVING THE ILLUMINATOR.

To remove the optional lens filter

1. Remove the four cover screws and carefully remove the illuminator and cover. (See Lens Replacement) The illuminator is integrated with the cover.

2. Gently squeeze the clips on each side of the filter while you gently pull straight up from the illuminator.

To replace the optional lens filter

1. Line up the clips on the filter with the notches in the illuminator.

2. Gently squeeze the clips on each side of the filter while you gently press straight down on the filter.

Patent. See www.patents.datalogic.com for patent list.

This product is covered by one or more of the following patents:

Utility patents: EP0996284B1, EP0999514B1, EP1014292B1, EP1128315B1, EP1396811B1,

EP1413971B1, JP4435343B2, JP4571258B2, US6512218, US6616039, US6808114, US6997385,

US7053954, US7387246, US8058600, US8368000

COMPLIANCE

Only connect Ethernet and dataport connections to a network which has routing only within the plant or building and no routing outside the plant or building.

CE COMPLIANCE

Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

FCC COMPLIANCE

Modifications or changes to this equipment without the expressed written approval of Datalogic could void the authority to use the equipment.

This device complies with PART 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference which may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

We DATALOGIC AUTOMATION declare under our sole responsibility that these products are conform to the 2004/108/CE and successive amendments.

WARRANTY

DATALOGIC AUTOMATION warrants its products to be free from defects.

DATALOGIC AUTOMATION will repair or replace, free of charge, any product found to be defective during the warranty period of 24 months from the manufacturing date.

This warranty does not cover damage or liability deriving from the improper application of DATALOGIC

AUTOMATION products.

DATALOGIC AUTOMATION

Via Lavino 265 - 40050 Monte S.Pietro - Bologna – Italy

Tel: +39 051 6765611 - Fax: +39 051 6759324 www.datalogic.com e-mail:[email protected]

DATALOGIC AUTOMATION cares for the environment: 100% recycled paper.

DATALOGIC AUTOMATION reserves the right to make modifications and improvements without prior notification.

Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S.p.A. in many countries, including the U.S.A. and the E.U.

821003950 © Copyright Datalogic 2015

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Key Features

  • Up to 1.3 Megapixel Resolution
  • Adjustable focus, fixed length, replaceable lens
  • Internal Lighting System
  • Up to 60 frames/sec
  • Rugged Metal Construction
  • Straight or 90º Orientation
  • Sealed Circular connectors
  • IP67 protection class
  • Ethernet Port
  • RS-232 Serial Port

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I remove the camera lens?
1. Remove the four cover screws and carefully remove the cover. 2. Grasp the lens firmly, then press in until the lens stops moving. 3. Turn the lens 90º counter-clockwise. 4. Lift the lens straight up until it clears the lens housing.
How do I replace the camera lens?
1. Align the tabs on the lens with the notches in the lens housing. 2. Grasp the lens firmly, then press in until the lens stops moving. 3. Turn the lens 90º clockwise. 4. Release the lens. 5. When the lens is mounted correctly, it should not turn in the housing. 6. Replace the four cover screws. Overtightening can damage the cover.
How do I reset the camera?
1. Turn off camera power. 2. Press and hold the Camera Reset button continuously. 3. Turn on power. Continue pressing the Camera Reset button. 4. After about 30 seconds, all the LED indicators turn on for a few seconds. Continue holding the Camera Reset button. 5. The LED indicators turn off for about five seconds, then turn on. 6. When all the LED indicators have turned on and remain lit, release the Camera Reset button. 7. Wait approximately 30 seconds for the camera to restart. 8. You must run the program IMPACT+OCRResetRecoverySetupto restore default camera settings.

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