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FCC Information
Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Compliance
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.
FCC Conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
● This device may not cause harmful interference.
● This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
EU Conformity Statement
This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are
marked with "CE" and comply therefore with the applicable
harmonized European standards listed under the Directive
2014/30/EU(EMCD),Directive 2001/95/EC(GPSD) and Directive
2011/65/EU(RoHS).
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Class A: The device is advised to note that as a seller or a business user (Class A) Devices
and intended for use outside the Home area.
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Available Model
This manual is applicable to the ID3000 Series Industrial Code Reader.
Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the device correctly to
avoid danger or property loss.
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● Read and follow these safety instructions before installing, operating and maintaining the
device.
● To ensure personal and device safety, when installing, operating, and maintaining the
device, follow the signs on the device and in the manual, and all safety instructions
described in the manual.
● The note, warning and danger items in the manual do not represent all the safety
instructions that should be observed, but only serve as a supplement to all the safety
instructions.
● The device should be used in an environment that meets the design specifications,
otherwise it may cause malfunctions, and malfunctions or component damage caused by
non-compliance with relevant regulations are not within the scope of the device's quality
assurance.
● Our company will not bear any legal responsibility for personal safety accidents and
property losses caused by abnormal operation of the device.
Caution:
● In the use of the device, you must be in strict compliance with the electrical safety
regulations of the nation and region.
● Use the power adapter provided by the official manufacturer, and the power supply
should meet LPS or PS2 requirements according to IEC 60950-1 or IEC 62368-1
standard. For the specific requirements of the power adapter, please refer to the device’s
specifications.
● To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the device to rain or moisture.
● Make sure that the device is firmly fixed when installing it in the use environment.
● The plug or socket of the device is for disconnecting the power supply, and do not cover
it.
● Make sure to disconnect the power supply during wiring, disassembly and other
operations, and do not operate the device with electricity. Otherwise, there will be a
danger of electric shock.
● The device is a Class 2 laser product. It is forbidden to look directly into the laser module
window of the device to avoid irreversible damage to eyes.
● Avoid aiming the lens at strong light (such as lighting, sunlight, or laser beams, etc.),
otherwise the image sensor will be damaged.
● Do not touch the image sensor directly. If cleaning is necessary, please slightly dampen
a soft clean cloth with alcohol and gently wipe off the dust. When the device is not in use,
please attach a dust cover to protect the image sensor.
● If the device does not work properly, please contact your dealer or the nearest service
center. Never attempt to disassemble the device yourself (we shall not assume any
responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance).
● Please dispose of the device in strict accordance with the relevant national or regional
regulations and standards to avoid environmental pollution and property damage.
● Check whether the device’s package is in good condition, whether there is damage,
intrusion, moisture, deformation, etc. before unpacking.
● Check the surface of the device and accessories for damage, rust, bumps, etc. when
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unpacking.
● Check whether the quantity and information of the device and accessories are complete
after unpacking.
● Store and transport the device according to the storage and transport conditions of the
device, and the storage temperature and humidity should meet the requirements.
● It is strictly prohibited to transport the device in combination with items that may affect or
damage the device.
● Please read the manual and safety instructions carefully before installing the device.
● The device should not be placed with exposed flame sources, such as lighted candles.
● Avoid installing the device in a vibration or shock environment, and keep it away from
electromagnetic interference sites (ignoring this may damage the device).
● Do not directly touch the heat dissipation parts of the device to avoid burns.
● Do not use the device in high temperature, low temperature or high humidity environment.
For specific temperature and humidity requirements, please refer to the device’s
specifications.
● Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries
according to the instructions.
Personnel Requirement
Quality requirements for installation and maintenance personnel: Qualification certificate or
working experience in weak current system installation and maintenance, and relevant
working experience and qualifications. Besides, the personnel must possess the following
knowledge and operation skills:
● The basic knowledge and operation skills of low voltage wiring and low voltage electronic
circuit connection.
● The ability to comprehend the contents of this manual.
Electromagnetic Interference Prevention
● When installing the device, if you cannot ensure that the device itself and all equipment
connected to the device are well grounded, you should isolate the device with an
insulating bracket.
● To avoid the accumulation of static electricity, ensure that other equipment (such as
machines, internal components, etc.) and metal brackets on site are properly grounded.
● The power cable, data cable, signal cable, etc. of the device must be wired separately.
Make sure to ground them if the wiring groove is used to separate the wiring and the
wiring groove is metal.
● During the installation and use of the device, high voltage leakage must be avoided.
● Use a figure-eight bundle method if the device cable is too long.
● Do not route the device together with other equipment (especially servo motors,
high-power devices, etc.), and control the distance between cables to more than 10 cm.
Make sure to shield the cables if unavoidable.
● The control cable of the device and the power cable of the industrial light source must be
wired separately to avoid bundled wiring.
● When connecting the device and metal accessories, they must be connected firmly to
maintain good conductivity.
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● Use a shielded network cable to connect to the device. If you use a self-made network
cable, make sure that the shielding shell at the aviation head is well connected to the
aluminum foil or metal braid of the shielding cable.
● During the wiring process, evaluate the wiring space reasonably, and do not pull the
cables hard, so as not to damage the electrical performance of the cables.
● The unused cables of the device must be insulated.
● Use the power adapter to supply power to the device separately. If centralized power
supply is necessary, make sure to use a DC filter to filter the power supply of the device
separately before use.
● If the device is powered on and off frequently, it is necessary to strengthen the voltage
isolation, and consider adding a DC/DC isolation power supply module between the
device and the adapter.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Appearance .......................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 2 17-Pin Interface Description ..............................................................................13
Chapter 3 I/O Wiring ..............................................................................................................15
3.1 Input Signal ......................................................................................................................15
3.2 Output Signal ...................................................................................................................16
3.3 Input Signal Wiring ........................................................................................................ 17
3.4 Output Signal Wiring ..................................................................................................... 19
3.5 RS-232 Serial Port .......................................................................................................... 20
Chapter 4 Installation ............................................................................................................21
4.1 Installation Preparation ................................................................................................ 21
4.2 Install Device ................................................................................................................... 21
Chapter 5 Device Connection ..............................................................................................23
5.1 Install Client Software ................................................................................................... 23
5.2 Turn off Firewall ..............................................................................................................24
5.3 Set PC Network ............................................................................................................... 24
5.4 Set Device Network ........................................................................................................25
5.5 Connect Device to Client Software ............................................................................26
Chapter 6 Client Software Layout .......................................................................................27
Chapter 7 Device Mode Settings .........................................................................................30
Chapter 8 Device Settings ................................................................................................... 32
8.1 Image Quality Settings ..................................................................................................32
8.1.1 Set Image ...............................................................................................................32
8.1.2 Set Polling .............................................................................................................34
8.1.3 Set Light Source ..................................................................................................36
8.1.4 Set Lens Focus ....................................................................................................38
8.1.5 Set Self-Adaptive Adjustment ......................................................................... 40
8.1.6 Set Mirror X ...........................................................................................................41
8.1.7 Set Test Pattern ................................................................................................... 41
8.2 Code Algorithm Settings ..............................................................................................42
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Chapter 1 Appearance
Note
Appearance here is for reference only. Refer to the device's specification for detailed
dimension information.
Note
● The maximum input current of input signal is 25 mA.
● The breakdown voltage is 36 VDC. Keep voltage stable.
Note
VCC stands for Volt Current Condenser, and it is the device's input voltage.
Note
The maximum output current of output signal is 200 mA.
Note
If the external voltage and resistance change, the corresponding current of output signal
and output logic level low may differ.
Note
Input signal wiring may differ by external device types.
PNP Device
Note
It is recommended to use 330 Ω pull-down resistor.
Figure 3-5 Input Signal Connecting to PNP Device
NPN Device
Note
If the VCC of NPN device is 12 VDC or 24 VDC, and it is recommended to use 1 KΩ pull-up
resistor.
Switch
Note
It is recommended to use 330 Ω pull-down resistor.
Note
● Output signal wiring may differ by external device types.
● The voltage of VCC should not higher than that of PWR. Otherwise, the device' s output
signal may have exception.
PNP Device
Note
It is recommended to use 330 Ω pull-down resistor.
NPN Device
Note
If the VCC of NPN device is 12 VDC or 24 VDC, and it is recommended to use 1 KΩ pull-up
resistor.
Note
Two installation methods are available, and you can select it according to actual
demands.
Figure 4-1 Installation Method (I)
Note
● Check the Windows version. The client software is compatible with 32/64-bit Windows
XP/7/10.
● Contact the local dealer to get the installation package of the client software.
● The graphic user interface may differ by different versions of client software you use.
1. Double click the installation package to start installing the client software.
2. Select the language.
3. Read and check Terms of the License Agreement.
4. Click Start Setup.
5. Select installation directory and click Next.
Note
For different Windows versions, the path name or interface may differ. Please refer to the
actual condition.
1. Go to Windows Firewall.
Windows XP system: Click Start → Control Panel → Security Center → Windows
Firewall.
Windows 7 system: Click Start → Control Panel → Windows Firewall.
Windows 10 system: Click Start → Control Panel → System and Security →
Windows Defender Firewall.
2. Click Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off on the left.
3. Select Turn off Windows Defender Firewall (not recommended).
Note
For different Windows versions, the specific setting path and interface may differ. Please
refer to the actual condition.
Steps
1. Go to PC network settings page: Start → Control Panel → Network and Internet →
Network and Sharing Center → Change adapter settings.
2. Select NIC and set the IP obtainment mode.
● Select Obtain an IP address automatically to get an IP address of the PC
automatically.
● Or select Use the following IP address to set an IP address for the PC manually.
Note
The specific interfaces of the client software may differ by its versions.
Note
● Stopping the real-time acquisition is required before selecting modes.
● You need to set device mode as Normal before specific device settings. Otherwise, the
device parameters may be different.
You can click in the live view window to view images and the code reading effect. If the
effect is not very good, you can adjust the focus knob (the manual focus device only) or
related parameters in Image Settings area.
Figure 7-2 Code Reading
Chapter 8 Device Settings
You are recommended to complete device settings in following order: Device Connection
→ Image Settings → Algorithm Settings → I/O Control Settings → Data
Processing → Communication Settings → Configuration Management.
Note
Before specific device settings, you need to set device mode as Normal. Otherwise, the
device parameters may be different. Regarding device mode, refer to Device Mode
Settings for details.
● Device Connection: It tells you how to connect the device to the client software. And you
can configure and operate the device remotely via the client software only when you
have connected the device to the client software. Refer to Connect Device to Client
Software for details.
● Image Settings: It tells you how to set image related parameters of the device via client
software. Refer to Image Quality Settings for details.
● Algorithm Settings: It tells you how to set the types of barcode to be read, the 1D code
algorithm, the 2D code algorithm, etc. Refer to Code Algorithm Settings for details.
● I/O Control Settings: It tells you how to set the parameters related to the control of input
and output signals of device. Refer to Signal Input Settings and Signal Output
Settings for details.
● Data Processing: It tells you how to set filter rules for reading barcodes and other data
processing related parameters. Refer to Code Reading Result Settings for details.
● Communication Settings: It tells you how to select different communication protocols,
and set their corresponding parameters. Refer to Communication Settings for details.
● Configuration Management: It tells you how to set and manage the user parameters,
restart device, etc. Refer to User Set Customization for details.
Note
For different models of the device, the specific parameters may differ, and the actual device
you purchased shall prevail.
Note
● Make sure you have select the device to be set in Device Connection before setting
image parameters.
● For specific parameter range like exposure time, gain and acquisition frame rate, refer to
the device’s specification for details.
Exposure Time
You can increase exposure time to improve image brightness.
Note
To some extent, increasing exposure time will reduce acquisition frame rate, and impact
image quality.
Gain
You can increase gain to improve image brightness.
Note
To some extent, increasing gain will create more image noises, and impact image quality.
Gamma
Gamma allows you to adjust the image contrast. It is recommended to reduce Gamma to
increase brightness in dark background.
Acquisition Frame Rate
Acquisition frame rate refers to the image number that is acquired by the device per
second.
Acquisition Burst Frame Count
Acquisition burst frame count refers to the outputted image number when the device is
triggered once.
Polling Enable
It enables the polling function, you can select off, single or multiple mode.
Note
The parameter of polling enable will be displayed only when the trigger mode is on.
Figure 8-1 Set Image
Single Mode
Note
● Stopping the real-time acquisition is required before setting the polling function.
● After the polling enabled, the device acquires images with its max. frame rate. Once the
polling disabled, the frame rate you set in Acquisition Frame Rate takes effect.
● The polling function, specific parameters as well as parameter values may differ by
device models.
Steps
1. Go to Image Settings → Image → Polling Enable, and select Single as Polling
Enable.
2. Select one parameter (e.g. Param1) from Polling Param.
3. Set Polling Exposure Time, Polling Gain, and Polling Gamma according to actual
demands
4. Select Polling Light Selector according to actual demands, and enable Polling Light
Enable.
Figure 8-2 Single Mode
Multiple Mode
Note
● The parameter of Best Polling Group Idx is used to display the polling parameter number
when the device recognizes codes after enabling polling. If the polling is disabled or
polling parameters are edited, it displays 1 by default.
● The rule for multiple-mode polling is that the polling is started from the polling parameter
with Best Polling Group Idx, and then execute other polling parameters you selected in
turn. For example, if the Param3 is the Best Polling Group Idx and Param1, Param2,
Param4 and Param5 are enabled, the polling order is Param3 > Param1 > Param2 >
Param4 > Param5.
Steps
1. Go to Image Settings → Image → Polling Enable, and select Multiple as Polling
Enable.
2. Set Polling Time and Polling Period according to actual demands.
3. Select 2 to 8 sets of parameters (e.g. Param1 and Param2) from Polling Param, and
enable Polling Param Enable to let them take effect.
4. Set Polling Exposure Time, Polling Gain, and Polling Gamma for the Polling Param
you selected.
5. Select Polling Light Selector according to actual demands, and enable Polling Light
Enable.
6. Repeat step 3 to step 5 to set other parameters from Polling Param.
Figure 8-3 Multiple Mode
Note
● Light source parameters may differ by device models.
● Make sure you have selected the device to be set in Device Connection before setting
light source parameters.
You can select different light sources in Light Type.
Own Lighting
It refers to use the device's embedded light source to light during code reading.
External Lighting
It refers to the device controls the external light source by triggering output signal during
code reading.
Non-Lighting
It refers to the device turns off light source during code reading.
Note
If you select Non-Lighting as Light Type, you do not need to set any parameters.
Note
The parameter of aiming light enable may differ by device model.
Lighting Selector
You can click lamps on the light source illustration to turn on or turn off lamps on different
directions.
Note
The specific lighting selector may differ by device model. For devices with 4 groups of
lamps, you can check All to turn on all lamps. For devices with 6 groups of lamps, you
can click All On or All Off to turn on or turn off all lamps.
Light Mode
It has 2 light modes, including Strobe and Long. Strobe means the light flashes at a
specific interval during code reading, and Long means the light is solid during code
reading.
Lighting Duration
It sets the lighting duration and the unit is μs.
Lighting Delay Time
Note
This parameter is available only when you set Flash Strobe as the Light Mode.
It determines the delay time for lighting after exposure and the unit is μs.
Precharge Time
It determines how earlier the light source starts lighting before exposure and the unit is
μs.
Note
The figure above is only for reference. The specific graphic user interface may differ by
device models.
Auto Focus
Steps
1. Click in the live view window.
2. Go to Image Settings → Auto Focus, and click Execute in Focus Mode.
The device starts to adjust focus automatically.
3. Select the position parameter from Focus Position, and click Execute in Focus
Position Save to save the focus position.
4. (Optional) Select the position parameter from Focus Position, and click Execute in
Focus Position Load to load saved focus position.
Manual Focus
1. Go to Image Settings → Auto Focus, and set Focus Step according to actual
demands.
2. Click or in Adjust Focus to adjust focus.
3. Select the position parameter from Focus Position, and click Execute in Focus
Position Save to save the focus position.
4. (Optional) Select the position parameter from Focus Position, and click Execute in
Focus Position Load to load saved focus position.
Figure 8-7 Manual Focus
Note
This function may differ by device models.
The function of self-adaptive adjustment can automatically adjust exposure, gain, Gamma
and other parameters to have a better code reading effect.
Steps
1. Right click the device in Device Connection, and click Feature Tree.
2. Go to Self Adapt Adjust, and select Adjust Mode.
● High Quality: In this mode, the client software will adjust exposure in priority with small
gain and noise. The image quality is high, and this mode is applicable to the scenario for
low speed conveyer belt.
● High Speed: In this mode, the client software will adjust gain in priority with small
exposure and large gain. The image quality is less high, and this mode is applicable to
the scenario for high speed conveyer belt.
3. Select Param Source according to actual demands.
● Default Param: It adjusts the default parameters.
● Polling Param: It adjusts parameters configured in polling.
4. (Optional) Enable or disable Lighting Adapt during self-adaptive adjustment. If it is
enabled, the client software will select the best one from all lighting options during the
self-adaptive adjustment. If it is disabled, the client software will keep the lighting status
before the self-adaptive adjustment.
5. (Optional) Set Gain Max or Exposure Max according to actual demands.
● Gain Max: It is enabled in high quality mode, and it sets the max. gain during the
self-adaptive adjustment.
● Exposure Max: It is enabled in high speed mode, and it sets the max. exposure during
the self-adaptive adjustment.
6. (Optional) You can set Adjust Timeout to set the duration of the self-adaptive
adjustment, and the adjustment will stop if the duration is exceeded. The unit of Adjust
Timeout is second.
7. Click Execute in Adjust Start. The device will automatically acquire images and perform
self-adaptive adjustment, and stop acquisition after adjustment is completed.
Note
If the adjustment completed, the client software displays the spent time and prompts
adjustment succeeded. If the adjustment failed or is timeout, the client software prompts
adjustment failure or timeout.
Note
This function is enabled by default, and it may differ by device models.
Note
● The test pattern is available in the test or raw device mode.
● Specific parameters of this function may differ by device models.
Go to Image Settings, click All Features, find Test Pattern in Other Features, and set
Test Pattern according to actual demands.
Note
● For different models of the device, the specific parameters may differ, and the actual
device you purchased shall prevail.
● Selected symbology amount and added code amount may affect the code recognition
time. Note that selecting more symbologies or adding more codes may consume more
time to recognize codes in the image.
● No matter 1D code or 2D code, up to 20 codes can be added at a time. Note that adding
more codes may consume more time to recognize codes in the image. Therefore, the
code number is recommended to be set according to the actual demands.
● The code reader may output actual code number when the mismatch between the actual
code number and the code number set in the client software occurs.
Figure 8-9 Add Codes
Note
● If no code is recognized in the algorithm ROI, and the device will output “noread”.
● Before drawing ROIs, make sure that there are images in the live view window after
stopping preview.
● If no algorithm ROI is enabled, and the full screen is the algorithm ROI by default.
● This function may differ by device models.
Steps
1. Go to Algorithm Settings, click All Features, and find Algorithm ROI.
2. Click Draw to draw ROI in the live view window.
3. (Optional) Repeat the above step to draw multiple ROIs according to actual demands.
Note
The client software only parse codes in the ROI you drawn.
4. (Optional) Set other ROI parameters according to actual demands.
● ROI Index: It indicates different ROIs and ranges from 0 to 149 which corresponds 1 to
150 ROIs.
● Draw ROI Width: It refers to the width in algorithm ROI.
● Draw ROI Height: It refers to the height in algorithm ROI.
● Draw ROI Offset X: It refers to the X coordinate of the upper left corner in algorithm ROI.
● Draw ROI Offset Y: It refers to the Y coordinate of the upper left corner in algorithm ROI.
Note
The result of Draw ROI Width plus Draw ROI Offset X cannot be larger than the overall
horizontal resolution, and the result of Draw ROI Height plus Draw ROI Offset Y cannot be
larger than the overall vertical resolution.
5. (Optional) Click Execute in Restore Max. Algorithm ROI to restore the ROI to the full
screen.
6. (Optional) Click Execute in Clear All ROI to delete all ROIs.
7. (Optional) Enable ROI Link IO Enable in Algorithm Control, and there will be prompts
by the output device when codes are not read in any ROI.
Note
Make sure that the output device is connected when using this function.
Steps
1. Go to Algorithm Settings, click All Features, and find Algorithm ROI.
2. Click Batch to set parameters according to actual demands.
● Area Offset: It sets the pixel quantity from the starting point when the ROI is in horizontal
and vertical direction from the full resolution.
● Area Size: It sets the pixel quantity in the horizontal and vertical direction of the ROI.
● ROI Number: It sets the row and column quantity.
● Row Spacing: It sets the interval between rows.
● Column Spacing: It sets the interval between columns.
3. Click OK after settings.
4. Repeat other optional steps mentioned in drawing single group of ROI according to
actual demands.
Note
Make sure that the output device is connected when using this function.
Steps
1. Go to Algorithm Settings, click All Features, and find Algorithm ROI.
2. Click Execute in Chessboard ROI, set parameters according to actual demands, and
click OK after setting.
Note
● Make sure that the output device is connected when using this function.
● The figures above are for reference only, and refer to the actual conditions.
Note
● You should have selected at least one type of 1D code.
● For different models of the device, the specific parameters may differ, and the actual
device you purchased shall prevail.
Timeout Value
Timeout value refers to the maximum running time of algorithm, and its unit is ms. The
code reader will stop parsing the images and return results if the time is exceeded the
waiting time configured.
Code Color
It defines the readable code color. White Code On Black Wall means that the client
software can recognize the white code with black background. Black Code On White
Wall means that the client software can recognize the black code with white background.
Code 39 Check
Enable this parameter if Code 39 uses the parity bit.
Note
You need to select Code 39 in Add Barcode.
ITF 25 Check
Enable this parameter if ITF 25 uses the parity bit.
Note
You need to select ITF 25 in Add Barcode.
Note
● You should have selected at least one type of 2D code.
● For different models of the device, the specific parameters may differ, and the actual
device you purchased shall prevail.
Timeout Value
Timeout value refers to the maximum running time of algorithm, and its unit is ms. The
code reader will stop parsing the images and return results if the time is exceeded the
waiting time configured.
Algorithm Running Mode
It is used to be set the algorithm operating mode. It includes High Speed, High
Performance, and Balance. High Speed focuses on recognition speed, and the
algorithm can recognize the code rapidly, while High Performance refers to the
algorithm can recognize the code that has distortion, spot or white gap, but its recognition
speed is slow. Balance refers to the algorithm makes a balance between speed and
performance.
2D Code Max. Size
It refers to the max. recognizable code width. The 2D code will not be recognized if its
width exceeds the configured value.
Mirror Mode
It is useful when the recognized image is a mirror one, mirroring in X coordinate. 3 modes
are available: Adaptive, Mirror, and Non Mirror.
Downsampling Level
It refers to the pixel sample size that the code reader takes. Increasing this parameter will
improve the code reading efficiency at the expense of code recognition rate.
Note
Increasing this parameter value will improve the code reading efficiency at the cost of
code recognition rate.
Code Color
It defines the readable code color. Adaptive means that the client software can
recognize both the black code with white background, and the white code with black
background. White Code On Black Wall means that the client software can recognize
the white code with black background. Black Code On White Wall means that the client
software can recognize the black code with white background.
Note
● For QR code, the code color is determined by the color of the concentric square on it.
indicates that the code color is white, and indicates that the code color is black.
Discrete Flag
Continuous stands for the minimum units in the "L" shaped sides of the DM code are
continuous, or the minimum units in the concentric square like or in the QR code
are continuous. Usually the continuous code uses squares as the minimum units.
Discrete stands for the minimum units in the "L" shaped sides of the DM code are
discrete, or the minimum units in the concentric square like or in the QR code are
discrete. Usually the discrete code uses dots as the minimum units.
Adaptive stands for the device can recognize both continuous code and the discrete
code.
QR Distortion Correction
If the QR code or DM code is distorted, you can enable this parameter to improve code
recognition rate.
Note
If you enable this parameter, the more time will be consumed to recognize the codes in
the image.
Advance Param
This parameter is applicable to some special codes, and it is recommended to use the
default value.
DM Code Shape
It defines the recognizable code shape. Square stands for square mode: If the 2D code
is square shaped, it can be recognized by the device. Rectangle stands for rectangle
mode: If the 2D code is rectangle shaped, it can be recognized by the device. Adaptive
stands for compatible mode: The device can recognize 2D codes of both the
above-mentioned two shapes.
DM Code Type
It includes All, ECC140, and ECC200.
2D Code Quality Enable
Refer to section Set 2D Code Quality Evaluation for details.
Code Score Enable
If it is enabled, the device will evaluate code quality and display overall grade and code
score in history record area of the client software. The higher the score, and the better
the code quality.
Accurate Timeout Enable
If it is enabled, the accuracy of algorithm timeout will improve.
Note
● The function of code quality evaluation may differ by device models.
● In test mode, this function is enabled by default. In normal mode, you need to enable it
manually.
Steps
1. Set Sym Proc Type according to actual demands, and the default type is Type 1. Type 1
has a strong capacity to locate codes.
2. Set Iso Edition, including Iso15415 and Iso29158
● Iso15415 is applicable to the quality evaluation for label 2-dimensional codes.
● Iso29158 is applicable to the quality evaluation for DPM format 2-dimensional codes.
3. Set Verify Edition, including standard mode and HIK mode.
● Standard mode is a standard quality evaluation mode.
● HIK mode is a professional quality evaluation mode.
4. Set Standard Aperture and Magnification.
● Standard aperture refers to a standard aperture, and its default value is 400.
● Magnification is 150 by default.
Note
Standard Aperture and Magnification should be configured only when Type 2 is selected
as Sym Proc Type.
5. Click to start acquisition, and the client software will display the overall code quality
in the history area.
Note
The overall grade includes A, B, C, D and F. A means that the code quality is the best while
F means that the code quality is the worst.
6. (Optional) Click specific grade in the overall grade list to view different quantity
evaluation items.
Note
● The function of code score may differ by device models.
● In test mode, this function is enabled by default. In normal mode, you need to enable it
manually.
● The code score is determined by two factors including image quality and print quality of
codes. The range of code score is between 0 and 100, and the higher the score, and
easier the code can be read.
Steps
1. Right click the device in Device Connection, and click Feature Tree.
2. Go to Algorithm Control, and enable Code Score Enable.
Note
If the code score is still low after adjusting, and the code may have poor printing quality.
Steps
1. Click I/O Control Settings → Input → Trigger Mode.
2. Select On as Trigger Mode.
3. Select the specific line as Trigger Source according to actual demands.
4. Set Debounce Time and Line Out Trigger In Polarity according to actual demands.
Note
● When selecting Rising Edge or Falling Edge as Line Out Trigger In Polarity, you can
set Trigger Delay.
● When selecting Level High or Level Low as Line Out Trigger In Polarity, you can set
Start Delay Time and End Delay Time according to actual demands.
Note
TimeOut Stop Trigger Enable is only available when the device mode is set to Normal
and the Trigger Mode is On.
When the trigger time reaches the specified maximum value (in ms), the trigger will be
stopped. You can enable TimeOut Stop Trigger Enable, and set Maximum Output
Limited Time according to actual demands. The range of Maximum Output Limited Time
is 0 to 10000 ms.
Figure 8-32 Stop Trigger via Timeout Duration
Note
CodeNum Stop Trigger Enable is only available when the device mode is set to Normal
and the Trigger Mode is On.
This function means that the code quantity outputted by the device is restricted to the
settings you configured here. You can enable CodeNum Stop Trigger Enable, and set
CodeNum Stop Trigger Min and CodeNum Stop Trigger Max according to actual
demands.
● If the outputted code quantity is smaller than configured CodeNum Stop Trigger Min,
and the device will output codes continuously.
● If the outputted code quantity is smaller than configured CodeNum Stop Trigger Max,
and the device will stop outputting codes.
● If the outputted code quantity is between configured CodeNum Stop Trigger Min and
CodeNum Stop Trigger Max, and the device will read and output codes according to
trigger signals.
● If CodeNum Stop Trigger Min is same with CodeNum Stop Trigger Max, and the
device will stop outputting codes when the number of outputted codes reaches the
configured number.
Note
The Line Out Inverter function is disabled by default.
Note
The Frame Burst Start Active is not supported when the trigger polarity is level high or
level low.
If the burst of a frame starts, the output signal will be triggered. When you select Frame
Burst Start Active as Line Out Activation Event, you can set its output delay time and
duration.
Line Out Delay Time
It sets the delay time for outputting the output signal.
Line Out Duration
It sets the time duration of the output signal.
Note
The Frame Burst Stop Active is not supported when the trigger polarity is level high or
level low.
If the burst of a frame stops, the output signal will be triggered. When you select Frame
Burst Stop Active as Line Out Activation Event, you can set its output delay time and
duration.
Line Out Delay Time
It sets the delay time for outputting the output signal.
Line Out Duration
It sets the time duration of the output signal.
Figure 8-40 Select Frame Burst Stop Active
Note
For different models of device, when selecting Exposure Start Active as Line Out
Activation Event, the specific parameters may be different. The actual product you
purchased shall prevail.
If you select Exposure Start Active as Line Out Activation Event, you can set its output
delay time, duration, and ahead time.
Line Out Delay Time
It sets the delay time for outputting the signal.
Line Out Duration
It sets the duration for outputting the signal.
Line Out Ahead Time
It sets the ahead time for outputting the signal.
Figure 8-41 Select Exposure Start Active
If you select Light Strobe Long as Line Out Activation Event, you do not need to set any
parameters.
8.5 Code Reading Result Settings
In Data Processing module, you can set filter rules for reading barcodes and other data
processing related parameters.
Note
The filter rule and data processing parameters may differ with different device modes and
trigger modes.
Note
The filter rule parameters may differ with different device modes and trigger modes.
Note
● Result format settings are only available if you select Smart SDK, TCP Client, TCP
Server, Serial, FTP, Profinet, Melsec, Ethernet/IP, ModBus, Fins, and SLMP as the
communication protocol when the device mode is Normal.
● For details about communication protocol, see section Communication Settings for
details.
● The specific parameter names and values may differ by device firmware versions.
Sorting Rules
It decides the output order of codes, and you can select it according to actual demands.
One By One Enable
If it is enabled, the device will send one piece of code information each time in
accordance with the specified interval. You can set the interval via One By One Interval
and the default value 100 ms.
Local Save Picture Mode
It includes Off and NoRead. You can select NoRead to let the device save images when
no code is read.
Local Picture Type
It sets the image saving type, including JPEG and BMP.
Local Override Strategy
It includes Off, Max Count, Loop Max Count, and Reserve Space. Off means that disk
will not be overridden. Max Count means that the device will save image quantity
configured in Local Override Max. Count, and no more imaged will be saved when the
disk is full. Loop Max Count means that after the image quantity is reached the number
configured in Local Override Max. Count, the device will delete the first image and
continue to save the latest image. Reserve Space means that the device will save
images when the disk is safe in terms of storage space If the available disk space is
lower than configured value, and images will be deleted.
Local Override Max. Count
You need to set this parameter when selecting Max Count or Loop Max Count as Local
Override Strategy.
Local Picture Name Content
It selects what contents you want to display in file name, including frame time, trigger No.
and frame No.
Local Time Format
It selects a format type from the drop-down list for the time stamp contained in the file
name. Take YYYYMMDD_HHMMSSFFF as an example, (from the left to the right) YYYY
represents year, MM represents month, DD represents date, HH represents hour, MM
represents minute, SS represents second, and FFF represents millisecond.
Local Save Picture Strategy
It sets the picture saving method. Four methods are available, including recently frame,
all frames, range frames and specific frame. If specific frame is selected as Local Save
Picture Strategy, you need to set Local Picture Index.
Sorting Rules
It decides the output order of codes, and you can select it according to actual demands.
One By One Enable
If it is enabled, the device will send one piece of code information each time in
accordance with the specified interval. You can set the interval via One By One Interval
and the default value 100 ms.
Local Save Picture Mode
It includes Off and NoRead. You can select NoRead to let the device save images when
no code is read.
Local Picture Type
It sets the image saving type, including JPEG and BMP.
Local Override Strategy
It includes Off, Max Count, Loop Max Count, and Reserve Space. Off means that disk
will not be overridden. Max Count means that the device will save image quantity
configured in Local Override Max. Count, and no more imaged will be saved when the
disk is full. Loop Max Count means that after the image quantity is reached the number
configured in Local Override Max. Count, the device will delete the first image and
continue to save the latest image. Reserve Space means that the device will save
images when the disk is safe in terms of storage space If the available disk space is
lower than configured value, and images will be deleted.
Local Override Max. Count
You need to set this parameter when selecting Max Count or Loop Max Count as Local
Override Strategy.
Local Picture Name Content
It selects what contents you want to display in file name, including frame time, trigger No.
and frame No.
Local Time Format
It selects a format type from the drop-down list for the time stamp contained in the file
name. Take YYYYMMDD_HHMMSSFFF as an example, (from the left to the right) YYYY
represents year, MM represents month, DD represents date, HH represents hour, MM
represents minute, SS represents second, and FFF represents millisecond.
Local Save Picture Strategy
It sets the picture saving method. Four methods are available, including recently frame,
all frames, range frames and specific frame. If specific frame is selected as Local Save
Picture Strategy, you need to set Local Picture Index.
Output Retrans Enable
If this parameter is enabled, the data is allowed to retransmit to FTP server, and you
should set specific value in Output Retrans Number.
Note
If data retransmission is still failed after the times allowed for data retransmission is
reached, the retransmission will be discarded.
Note
● The configurable parameters may differ if the internal trigger mode is enabled.
● Here we take Profinet as Communication Protocols as an example to introduce
parameters. Regarding other communication protocols, the configurable parameters are
similar with slight difference in term of parameter names., and refer to the actual device
you got for details.
Sorting Rules
It decides the output order of codes, and you can select it according to actual demands.
One By One Enable
If it is enabled, the device will send one piece of code information each time in
accordance with the specified interval. You can set the interval via One By One Interval
and the default value 100 ms.
ROI Output NoRead Enable
If it is enabled, codes will be outputted in turn according to the ROI Selector of the
algorithm ROI they belong.
Local Save Picture Mode
It includes Off and NoRead. You can select NoRead to let the device save images when
no code is read.
Local Picture Type
It sets the image saving type, including JPEG and BMP.
Local Override Strategy
It includes Off, Max Count, Loop Max Count, and Reserve Space. Off means that disk
will not be overridden. Max Count means that the device will save image quantity
configured in Local Override Max. Count, and no more imaged will be saved when the
disk is full. Loop Max Count means that after the image quantity is reached the number
configured in Local Override Max. Count, the device will delete the first image and
continue to save the latest image. Reserve Space means that the device will save
images when the disk is safe in terms of storage space If the available disk space is
lower than configured value, and images will be deleted.
Local Override Max. Count
You need to set this parameter when selecting Max Count or Loop Max Count as Local
Override Strategy.
Local Picture Name Content
It selects what contents you want to display in file name, including frame time, trigger No.
and frame No.
Local Time Format
It selects a format type from the drop-down list for the time stamp contained in the file
name. Take YYYYMMDD_HHMMSSFFF as an example, (from the left to the right) YYYY
represents year, MM represents month, DD represents date, HH represents hour, MM
represents minute, SS represents second, and FFF represents millisecond.
Local Save Picture Strategy
It sets the picture saving method. Four methods are available, including recently frame,
all frames, range frames and specific frame. If specific frame is selected as Local Save
Picture Strategy, you need to set Local Picture Index.
Profinet Output Format
It selects what contents you want to output, including code content, code type, angle,
trigger start time, code score, etc. You can select multiple contents according to actual
demands.
Profinet Format Check
You should click Execute in Profinet Format Check to check if you entered is right in
format, and the check result will be displayed in Profinet Format Check Result.
Profinet Output NoRead
If it is enabled, and the device will output the content you set in Profinet Output NoRead
Text when no code is recognized.
Profinet Output Start Text
The contents of the start part of the data outputted. You can set the contents according to
actual condition.
Profinet Output Stop Text
The contents of the end part of the data outputted. You can set the contents according to
actual condition.
Profinet Output Barcode Enter Character Enable
If it is enabled, enter character will be outputted.
Profinet Output Barcode Newline Character Enable
If it is enabled, a newline will be outputted.
Profinet Output Barcode Carriage Return Enable
If it is enabled, a carriage return will be outputted.
Profinet Add NoRead Enable
You can add contents to let the device output codes when the code recognized by the
device does not meet the min. length requirement. It includes Off, Add Noread, and Just
Noread. Off does not add contents and the device outputs code recognized only. Add
Noread allows you to add contents to the min. length requirement and output. Just
Noread means that the device outputs Noread only if the code recognized by the device
does not meet the min. length requirement.
Code Pos Width Enable
If it is enabled, you can add 0 to codes if the code coordinate does not meet specified
length.
Code Pos Width
You can enter the length of the code coordinate after enabling Code Pos Width Enable.
CodeNum End Trigger Min
If it is enabled, the device will stop triggering and save the current image when the code
recognized by the device does not meet the min. length requirement.
Note
You need to set device mode as Normal before using this function.
The contrast control function compares the data that the device reads with preset data and
outputs contrast result. The result can be used as the event source of trigger signal,
including Contrast Success and Contrast Fail. This function has two ways to contrast,
including regular contrast and consecutive number contrast.
Regular Contrast
The regular contrast requires you to set code contents in advance, and the client software
will contrast the data that the device reads with preset contents and outputs comparison
result.
Steps
1. Right click the device in Device Connection, and click Feature Tree.
2. Go to Contrast Control, enable Contrast Enable, and select Regular as Contrast
Rules.
3. Set Start Position that means the stating position of the comparison.
4. Set Character Number that means the comparison quantity.
5. Set code contents in Wildcard String.
Note
You can use wildcard * and ?. * stands for multiple strings you can use, and ? stands for
one string you can use. * can be used once only and ? can be used many times.
Figure 8-49 Regular Contrast
Note
● If the preset value after increase or decrease exceeds the digital number you set, and
then the preset value will become 0.
● The base value displays the preset value.
6. (Optional) Click Execute in Contrast Reset to reset comparison. After that, the client
software will use the first code it reads as the preset value.
Here we take start position (3), digital number (2) and step (2) as an example to explain the
consecutive number comparison:
● If the first code that the device reads is ur96k, and then the preset value is 96. The preset
value increases to 98 (96+2).
● If the second code is yr98kjkfd, and comparison succeeds. The preset value increases to
100 (98+2).
● If the third code is kl99fjkd, and comparison fails. The preset value does not increase.
● If the fourth code is kl00djf, and comparison succeeds. The preset value increases to 02
(00+2).
Figure 8-50 Consecutive Number Contrast
Note
The specific communication parameters may differ by device models and firmware.
8.7.5 FTP
If FTP is selected as the Communication Protocols, you can enable FTP Protocol, enter
FTP Host Addr, FTP Host Port, FTP User Name, and FTP User PWD.
8.7.6 Profinet
If Profinet is selected as the Communication Protocols, you can enable Profinet Enable
and set Profinet Device Name according to actual demands.
Figure 8-56 Profinet
8.7.7 MELSEC
If MELSEC is selected as the Communication Protocols, you can enable MELSEC
Protocol Enable and set related parameters according to actual demands.
MELSEC Destination Address
It sets the IP address of the target PLC.
MELSEC Destination Port
It sets the port number of the target PLC.
MELSEC Data Base Address
It sets the first address of the data area.
MELSEC State Base Address
It sets the first address of the status area.
MELSEC Network Number
It sets the network No.
MELSEC PLC Number
It sets the PLC No.
MELSEC Module I/O Number
It sets the target module’s I/O number.
MELSEC Module Station Number
It displays the module station number.
MELSEC Timeout
It sets the waiting time before the returning of PLC’s response.
Figure 8-57 MELSEC
8.7.8 Ethernet/IP
If Ethernet/IP is selected as the Communication Protocols, you can enable Ethernet/IP
Enable, and the device will output data via Ethernet/IP.
8.7.9 ModBus
If ModBus is selected as the Communication Protocols, you can enable ModBus
Enable and set related parameters according to actual demands.
ModBus Mode
It includes server and client, and is server by default.
Note
If client is selected as ModBus Mode, you need to set ModBus Server IP, ModBus
Server Port and ModBus Scan Rate (ms).
8.7.10 Fins
If Fins is selected as the Communication Protocols, you can enable Fins Enable and set
related parameters according to actual demands.
Fins Communication Mode
It includes UDP or TCP.
Fins Local Port
It is 9600 by default.
Fins Dst IP
It sets the IP address of the target device.
Fins Dst Port
It sets the port of the target device.
Fins Data Format
It includes 16-bit or 32-bit.
Fins Scan Rate (ms)
It sets the interval that the device reads the server’s control register, and the unit is ms.
Fins Control Area
It is saved in DM area by default.
Fins Control Addr
You can set it according to actual demands. Make sure that each area cannot be
overlapped and covered.
Fins State Area
It is saved in DM area by default.
Fins State Addr
You can set it according to actual demands. Make sure that each area cannot be
overlapped and covered.
Fins Result Area
It is saved in DM area by default.
Fins Result Addr
You can set it according to actual demands. Make sure that each area cannot be
overlapped and covered.
Figure 8-60 Fins
8.7.11 SLMP
If SLMP is selected as the Communication Protocols, you can enable SLMP Enable and
set related parameters according to actual demands.
SLMP Dst Addr
It sets the IP address of the target PLC.
SLMP Dst Port
It sets the port number of the target PLC.
SLMP Data Base Addr
It sets the first address of the data area.
SLMP State Base Addr
It sets the first address of the status area.
SLMP Network Num
It sets the network No.
SLMP PLC Num
It sets the PLC No.
SLMP Module I/O Num
It sets the target module’s I/O number.
SLMP Module Station Num
It displays the module station number.
SLMP Timeout
It sets the waiting time before the returning of PLC’s response.
Note
The Default refers to restore the device parameter settings to the factory ones.
Start Settings
The selected user set will be automatically loaded after the device being powered on. For
example, if you select Default, the device parameter settings will be restored to the
factory settings.
Note
You need to set device mode as Normal before using this function.
Go to feature tree, find Statistics Info., and select Statistics Mode according to actual
demands. Two statistics modes are available:
All Frames means that the client software will display all data since the device is powered
on. Latest Frames means that the client software will display data of the last 10 frames.
Refer to the table below for specific parameters.
Table 8-1 Parameter Description
Parameter Name Description
Total Frame Number The total frame quantity.
Read Frame Number The quantity of frames that have been read codes.
Noread Frame Number The quantity of frames that have not been read codes.
Read Rate It refers to the code reading ratio.
Algo Time Ave. The average time of algorithm, and the unit is ms.
Algo Time Max. The max. time of algorithm, and the unit is ms.
Parameter Name Description
Algo Time Min. The min. time of algorithm, and the unit is ms.
Read Time Ave. The average time of code reading, and the unit is ms.
Read Time Max. The max. time of code reading, and the unit is ms.
Read Time Min. The min. time of code reading, and the unit is ms.
Reset Statistics Click Execute to reset statistics information.
Note
Connecting the device to the client software is required before device operation.
Note
Acquisition is still going on if you only stop live view.
Figure 9-2 Enable Acquisition
Note
Enabling acquisition is required before recording.
Click in live view window to start recording, and click the icon again to stop. You can
also click (beside ), and then click to capture images of the live view
continuously.
Figure 9-4 Start Recording
Note
Configure NTP server settings before using NTP time synchronization function.
4. Click OK after settings.
Figure 9-8 Set NTP Timing
Note
● Disconnect the device with client software.
● Please use the firmware package of the corresponding device model for upgrading.
● Do not power off the device or disconnect network during upgrading.
● The device will reboot automatically after updating the firmware.
Select the device to be updated in the device list, right click the device, and click Firmware
Update. Click to select update file from local PC, and click Update to update firmware.
Note
You can also go to Tool → Firmware Updater to update firmware.
11.2 Why the image's frame rate is very low in the live
view?
Problem
Image incoherent/Low frame rate/Image tearing when adjusting the view preview.
Reason
Network circuitry speed is not 100 Mbps.
Solution
Check whether network transit speed is 100 Mbps or not.