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COGNEX
DataMan 100
Quick Reference Guide
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Getting Started
Setting up your DataMan
Connect your DataMan
Using your DataMan
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Page 12
Page 20
Reference Information Page 26
Product contents Accessories Mechanical specications Productfeatures Software Installation
Setting the DataMan focus position Working distance (scan maps)
Mounting options and guidelines
Connection types Wiring discrete inputs Wiring discrete outputs Examples
Trigger types Training Using the Setup Tool
Specications Precautions Support Information
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COGNEX
DO NOTHOTPLUG
DM100IOBOXIOB10200-3001-R1R
R S2 32 U SB24VDC
+
OUTPUT
0 1 C 0 1 C
INPUT
COGNEXCIO-1400
24VDC
INPUT
7
INPUT
6
INPUT
5
INPUT
4
INPUT
3
INPUT
2
INPUT
1
INCOMMON
COMMO
K
SENSOR
MODULEOK
OUT7
OUT6
OUT5
OUT4
OUT3
OUT2
HSOUT
1
HSOUT
0
OUTCOMMON
+ TRIGGER
TRIGGER+
RS232OUT
DataMan 100 Accessories
CD-ROM (Setup Tool and Drivers)(206-6400-xxx)
Quick Reference Guide(590-7088)
Mounting bracket
(DM100-UBRK-000)
USB adapter cable with power tap(DM100-USB-000)
Basic Accessory Kit (DM100-BAK-000)
DataMan Basic I/O Module(DM100-IOBOX-000)
RS-232/USB adapter for Expansion I/O Module(DM100-PATCH-000)
Power supply(DM100-PWR-000)
DataMan Expansion I/O Module(DM100-1400-000)
RS-232 adapter cable with power tap(DM100-RS232-000)
SHD Lens Kit (read high-density symbols)(DM100-SHD-000)
C-Mount Lens Adapter(DM100-CMNT-000)
Red lens cover (ESD-safe)(DM100-RLC-000)
Direct part mark illumination kit(DM100-DMPL-000)
5-meter extension cable(DM100-EXTCBL-000)
DataMan 100 Systems
IDQuickHigh-SpeedDecoding
Moving PartApplications
IDMaxDegradedDPM Reading
DPMVerication
DataMan 100S(DMR-100S-00)
DataMan 100Q(DMR-100Q-00)
DataMan 100X(DMR-100X-00)
DataMan 100V(DMR-100V-00)
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M3 x 5
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DataMan 100 Universal Mounting Bracket
Angled Mounting
Mounting the DataMan 100 at a slightangle (15) can reduce reections andimprove reader performance.
Illumination LED1
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3
456
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DataMan 100 Product Overview DataMan 100 Mounting
Aiming LED
Mounting holes (M3 x 3.5)
Status LED
Red: no readGreen: read
Pushbutton
Push to readPush and hold 3 seconds to
trainUse Setup tool to programadditional button functions
System LEDGreen: TrainedYellow: UntrainedSteady: System OKSlow blink: Connected to SetuptoolFast blink: Data transfer
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Install DataMan 100 Software
Make sure your PC meets these system requirements:1.
Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista
Pentium CPU 500 MHz or faster (1 GHz for Vista)
.NET 2.0 (installed automatically)
Insert CD-ROM and follow the on-screen prompts.2.
Connect the DataMan 100 to your PC following the instructions on pages 12-19.3.
Launch the Setup Tool. Select the4. Connect to Readerstep, then click ScanPorts. Make sure a port that says (DM100) is selected, then click Connect.
Reading your First Code
The DataMan 100 is pre-congured for Manual triggering using the trigger buttonand symbology discrimination. To verify that your reader is operational, click onthe Results Displaystep in the Setup Tool, place a code in front of the reader,and press the black trigger button. The Setup Tool should display the image andthe decoded string.
Troubleshooting
If you are unable to read a code, verify that
You have scanned the correct connection code on page 13 or 15.
If you are using your PCs USB to power the DataMan 100, make sure thatyour PCs USB port can supply enough power (2.5W peak). Connect theDataMan 100 power supply (DM100-PWR-000) to the USB adapter cable ifneeded.
If you are using a direct USB connection, make sure that the USB adaptercable is connected to the DataMan 100 before you connect the USB cable toyour PC. Connecting or disconnecting the 15-pin plug from the USB cable whilethe PC is connected may cause a USB driver crash on the PC.
If you are using a USB connection with the Basic I/O module, make sure thatthe DataMan 100 is connected to the I/O module before you connect the I/Omodule to your PC. Connecting or disconnecting the 15-pin plug from the I/Omodule while the PC is connected may cause a USB driver crash on the PC.
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60 80 100 120
34 x 22 50 x 32 77 x 49
140 160 180
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3Tighten screws in ordershown. Maximum torquefor the cover screws is 9N-cm (0.79 pound-inch).
Setting DataMan 100 Focus Position
DataMan can operate in one of three distance ranges. To set the focus position:
Field of View
Remove screwsand lens cover.
Set focus position.
Replace lens cover
and screws.
This chart shows the horizontal eld of view for the DataMan 100
and DataMan 100-LA at a range of working distances.
The horizontal and vertical eld of view is shown for workingdistances of 40mm, 65mm and 105mm.
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6 mil
8 mil
10 mil
12 mil
DataMan 100
DataMan 100-LA
20mm 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
105
40 65
105
40
Reading Distances
This chart shows thesupported range of readingdistances for four code sizes(6, 8, 10, and 12 mil) at eachof the three focus positions(40mm, 65mm, and 105mm).
The working distances for boththe standard DataMan 100 andthe DataMan 100-LA (large-aperture) are shown.
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DM100IOBOX
IOB10200-3001-R1R
RS232 USB24VDC
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OUTPUT
0 1 C 0 1 C
INPUT
COGNEXCIO-1400
24
VDC
INPUT
7
INPUT
6
INPUT
5
INPUT
4
INPUT
3
INPUT
2
INPUT
1
IN
COMMON
COMMO
K
SENSOR
MODULEOK
OUT7
OUT6
OUT5
OUT4
OUT3
OUT2
HSOUT
1
HSOUT
0
OUTCOMMON
+ TRIGGER
TRIGGER+
RS232OUT
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DM100-PWR-000(optional)
DM100-USB-000
DM100-IOBOX-000DM100-1400-000
24 VDC 24 VDC
DM100-PATCH-000
1 2
USB Connections
When connected to a PC over USB, the DataMan 100 appears as either a COM portor as a standard USB keyboard. You control the connection type by scanning theappropriate connection code.
NOTE: DataMan PC software mustbe installed for this connectiontype!
...connecting directly to the PC:
USB Serial
USB Keyboard
NOTE: You cannot use the Setuptool with this connection type.
...connecting to the PC throughbasic I/O module:
...connecting to the PC throughexpanded I/O module:
Make the connection by... Scan the connection code
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IOB10200-3001-R1R
RS232 USB24VDC
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OUTPUT
0 1 C 0 1 C
INPUT
IOIOIO
COGNEXCIO-1400
24
VDC
INPUT
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INPUT
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INPUT
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INPUT
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INPUT
3
INPUT
2
INPUT
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IN
COMMON
COMMO
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SENSOR
MODULEOK
OUT7
OUT6
OUT5
OUT4
OUT3
OUT2
HSOUT
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OUTCOMMON
+ TRIGGER
TRIGGER+
RS232OUT
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RS-232 Connections
You can connect the DataMan 100 to a PC or other device over a standard RS-232serial connection. NOTE:You must supply external power to use this connection type.
RS-232 Serial
See page 27 for codes to setbaud rate and other RS-232parameters.
DM100-RS232-000
DM100-IOBOX-000 DM100-1400-000
24 VDC 24 VDC
DM100-PATCH-000
...connecting directly to the PC: ...connecting to the PC throughbasic I/O module:
null modemcable
NOTE:Serial connections from theextended I/O module to the PC areonly supported for short (
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DO NOT HOT PLUG
DM100 IOBOXIOB10 200-3001-R1R
RS232 USB24VDC
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OUTPUT
0 1 C 0 1 C
INPUT
COGNEX
DO
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DM100IOBOX
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INPUT
24V
DC
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COGNEX
DO
NOTHOTPLUG
DM100IOBOX
IOB10200-3001-R1R
RS232
USB
24VDC
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OUTPUT
0
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Wiring DataMan 100 - Basic I/O Module
Power: 524 VDC, 2.5W peak. Connect either ground pin to chassis ground.
Discrete Output: Current sink only; must connect logical ground to common.Outputs are opto-isolated and protected against reverse polarity. Max current50 mA @ 24 VDC. Output 1 used for external illumination control by default.
Trigger Input: Opto-isolated, polarity-independent, current source or sink.Input 0 is dedicated trigger line.
RS-232 and USB: If USB connection is detected, USB communications isautomatically selected; otherwise RS-232 connection is used.
NOTE: Youmust use anull modemcable whenconnectingthe Basic I/OModule to a
PCs RS-232serial port.
Output Wiring Example
Input Wiring Example
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INPUT
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INPUT
6
INPUT
5
INPUT
4
INPUT
3
INPUT
2
INPUT
1
IN
COMMON
COMMO
K
SENSOR
MODULEOK
OUT7
OUT6
OUT5
OUT4
OUT3
OUT2
HSOUT
1
HSOUT
0
OUTCOMMON
+ TRIGGER
TRIGGER+
RS232 OUT
COGNEX
CIO-1400
24 VDC
INPUT 7
INPUT 6
INPUT 5
INPUT 4
INPUT 3
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
IN COMMON
COMM OK
SENSOR
MODULE OK
OUT 7
OUT 6
OUT 5
OUT 4
OUT 3
OUT 2
HS OUT 1
HS OUT 0
OUT COMMON
+
TRIGGER
TRIGGER +
RS232OUT
24V
DC
+
C
OGNEX
CIO-1400
24 VDC
INPUT 7
INPUT 6
INPUT 5
INPUT 4
INPUT 3
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
IN COMMON
COMM OK
SENSOR
MODULE OK
OUT 7
OUT 6
OUT 5
OUT 4
OUT 3
OUT 2
HS OUT 1
HS OUT 0
OUT COMMON
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TRIGGER
TRIGGER +
RS232
OUT
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Power: 24 VDC +10%, 4.2W peak.
Trigger Input: Opto-isolated, polarity-independent, current source or sink.Directly wired to DataMan 100 input line 0.
Outputs: Six extended output lines congurable using the DataMan Setup Tool.Current sink only; must connect logical ground to common. Outputs are opto-isolated and protected against reverse polarity. Max current 100 mA @ 24 VDC.
High-Speed Outputs: Two outputs directly wired to DataMan 100 output lines.Current sink only; must connect logical ground to common. Outputs are opto-isolated and protected against reverse polarity. Max current 50 mA @ 24 VDC.
Wiring DataMan 100 - Expansion I/O Module
NOTE: The Trigger+connector is wiredto Input 0 on theDataMan 100. TheTrigger- connectoris wired to InputCommon while theunlabeled connectornext to Trigger- iswired to Input 1 on
the DataMan 100.
The Input 1 throughInput 7 connectorsare not used.
For limited datatransmission overthe RS-232 port,use a straight-through serial cable.
Output Wiring Example
Input Wiring Example
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DataMan 100 Trigger Types
DataMan decodes when you tell it to. You can trigger a read by
DataMan 100 Trigger Modes
DataMan supports ve trigger modes. The trigger mode determines what happenswhen a trigger signal is received.
Pressing and holding the triggerbutton.
Sending a pulse on Input-0 line.
Sending a command on the RS-232serial line. (You must be using theRS-232 communications type.
Clicking the Trigger
button or pressing-Tin theSetup tool.
In Singlemode, DataMan 100 acquires and attempts to decode animage as soon as the trigger is received. You can use the Setup toolto dene a trigger delay.
In Presentation mode, continuously scans for and attempts to
decode symbols. Whenever a symbol is present in the eld of view,DataMan 100 decodes it. You can specify a latency period betweenread attempts, and you can congure the DataMan 100 to notdecode the same code multiple times using the Setup tool.
In Manual mode, DataMan continuously acquires and attempts todecode images as long as the trigger button is held down.
In Burst mode, an external trigger causes the DataMan 100 toacquire a pre-determined number of images at a specied interval,then attempt to decode each image in sequence. The operation is
terminated as soon an image is decoded.
In Self mode, DataMan acquires images continuously, with aspecied delay between images, and attempts to decode eachacquired image. You can specify a latency period between readattempts, and you can congure the DataMan 100 to not decode thesame code multiple times using the Setup tool.
D t M 100 T i i T i i d T i M d
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DataMan 100 Training
For best performance, you can train DataMan. Train DataMan by placing a code infront of the reader and doing one of the following:
DataMan 100 Training Feedback
DataMan reports the status of the training and brightess optimization operationsusing its signalling LEDs:
Press and hold the trigger button for atleast 3 seconds. This trains the code andoptimizes lighting.
In the Displaypane of the Setup Tool you can clickthe Train Codebutton to train the code, and youcan click the Optimize Lightingbutton to optimizelighting.
Displays steadygreen if trained,steady yellow ifuntrained.
A red LED is displayedduring brightnessoptimization. Whencomplete, one, two, or
three green LED ashesindicates the optimizedexposure time:
One: > 0.4 msec
Two: < 0.4 msec
Three:
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Using the DataMan Setup Tool Software
Read history
Context based help
Connection status
Trigger button
Selected imageAdvanced/Basic mode
Setup Tool Tasks:
Establish a connection over aUSB or RS-232 serial port
Connect to DataMan
View decoded images and data
Results Display
Congure illumination andexposure settings
Light and Camera Settings
Congure input and output lines
System Settings
Train status
DataMan 100 Cable PinoutDataMan 100 Specications
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DataMan 100 Cable PinoutDataMan 100 Specications
Weight 125 g
Operating Temperature 0C 40C (32F 104F)
Storage Temperature -10C 60C (-14F 140F)
Maximum Humidity 95% (non-condensing)
Environmental IP65
Vibration EN61373 including IEC 60068-2-6,60068-2-64 6.4, and 60068-2-27
Codes Data MatrixTM(IDMax: ECC 0, 50, 80, 100, 140, and 200; IDQuick: ECC200)
Vericode (optional)QR Code and microQR Code
UPC/EAN/JAN
Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 39, Code 128, and Code 93, Pharma,
Postal, RSS/CS, PDF 417, MicroPDF 417
Discrete I/O operatinglimits
DataMan 100Basic I/O ModuleTrigger, HS Output0, and HS Output1 on Extended I/Omodule
Max output current: 50 mA @ 24 VDC
Output load: 500 @ 24 VDC
Input voltage limits: - 25 VDC +25 VDC
Outputs 2-7 on Ex-tended I/O Module
Max output current: 100 mA @ 24 VDC
Output load: 240 @ 24 VDC
Input voltage limits: - 24 VDC +24 VDC
(logic 0: 0 8V, logic 1: 10V 24V)
Power Supply Require-ments
DataMan 100 andBasic I/O Module)
5 24 VDC
2.5 W maximum
LPS or NEC class 2 power supply
DataMan 100 andExtended I/OModule
24 VDC 10%
4.2 W maximum
LPS or NEC class 2 power supply
PIN Color Signal
1 Brown Reserved
2 Green TxD (RS-232)
3 Green/Black RxD (RS-232)
4 Red & Re d/Black GND
5 Brown/White DC+ (system power, 5-24 VDC)
6 Blue Reserved
7 Blue/White Output-0
8 White Input-0
9 White/Black Input-1
10 Light Blue Reserved
11 Light Blue/Black Output-1
12 Light Blue/Yellow Output-Common
13 Light Blue/Green Input-Common
14 Yellow Reserved
15 Yellow/Black Reserved
Note: Pin numbers
are shown for cableconnector, not I/Omodule.
Note: Colors are of individual wires within I/Ocable.
Digital Output Wiring Digital Input Wiring
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PLC (sourcing) DM100 (sinking)
Out 0/1
COM
10
IN
COM
PLC (sinking) DM100 (sinking)
Out 0/1
R1
COM
IN
COM
10
Pull-up resistor required (R1):470 @ 5V
2.2 K @ 12V
4.7 K @ 24V
Device (sinking)
Load
DM100 (sinking)
Out 0/1
R1
COM
10
Pull-up resistor required (R1):470 @ 5V
2.2 K @ 12V
4.7 K @ 24V
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+
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PLC (sourcing) DM100 (sinking)
In 0
COM
OUT
COM
3 K
PLC (sinking) DM100 (sourcing)
In 0
COM
OUT
COM
3 K
Device (TTL) DM100 (load)
In 0
COM
3 K
Digital Output Wiring Digital Input Wiring
Note: The diagrams on these pages only apply to the Basic I/O module and todirect connections to the DataMan 100 input/output lines.
Multi-Port Connections The cable must provide a DB-15 connector for each DataMan 100 and a DB-9
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DataMan 100
2: Tx Data
3: Rx Data
4: GND
5: +DC IN
8: INPUT 0
2: Rx Data
3: Tx Data
5: GND
PC
DataMan 100 DataMan 100
5-24V DC+
TRIG
GND
You can connect multiple DataMan 100 readers to a single PC (or other deviceequipped with a serial port) using a multi-port connection.
A multi-port connection creates a daisy-chain of readers. Each reader receives serialdata from the previous reader and transmits it to the next reader. When a readertransmits data, it is passed through each of the readers in the chain between it andthe PC.
Because of the large number of possible congurations, Cognex does not supplycabling for multi-port DataMan 100 connections. Instead, you must construct yourown cable that meets the requirements of your system conguration.
connector for the PC serial port. Each DB-15 connector must provide Tx Data, RxData, Trigger (Input 0), ground, and DC power. The Tx Data and Rx Data pins onadjacent connectors must be connected to provide the multi-port connection.
The following diagram shows how to create a multi-port cable for a 3-readersystem. In the example, all the readers share a common trigger. It is also possibleto wire individual triggers for each reader.
Congure Each DataMan 100 for Multi-Port Operation Multi-Port Usage Notes
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You must connect the Setup tool to each DataMan 100 in turn using a USB connectionand set the DataMan for multi-port operation. To congure a DataMan 100 for multi-port operation, click on the Communication Settingsstep and check the EnableMulti-Port (RS-232 Sharing)check box.
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You can obtain the best results when using multi-port connections by keeping thefollowing usage guidelines in mind as you design your system:
The maximum cable length between any two DataMan 100 readers or betweenthe PC and any DataMan reader should be no greater than 15 meters.
There is no xed limit to the number of DataMan 100 readers that you canconnect to a single PC. Each reader introduces a delay of about 100 msecwhen it retransmits received serial data. If you have 5 readers, this meansthat there will be a 400 msec delay between the time the rst reader in thechain transmits data and the PC receives it.
Each DataMan 100 reader must receive a hardware trigger signal on its Input0 line. You can wire the input ports to a common trigger signal or you canprovide individual triggers for each reader.
Each DataMan 100 reader must be individually congured for multi-portoperation, and you must perform this conguration using a USB connection.
If anyreader in the multi-port chain loses power or becomes disconnected,then no data from any other reader will be transmitted.
If a DataMan 100 is transmitting its own read result, it will buffer any datareceived from another reader until it has nished its own data transmission. Ifa DataMan 100 is transmitting another readers data, it will buffer its own dataif it receives a trigger signal while it is processing the other readers data.
If you use a single power supply for multiple readers, make sure that thepower supply can provide enough power for all of the readers.
There is no guaranteed delivery order when multiple readers transmit data usinga multi-port connection; read results may arrive at the PC in any order. You cancongure each DataMan 100 reader in a multi-port connection to add identifying datato each read result. Your PC application can then determine which reader produced aspecic read result.
To do this, click on the Data Formattingstep, check the Standard FormattingEnabledbox (for each symbology that you are using), and enter text in the LeadingTexteld. (You can also add trailing text by entering text in the Trailing Texteld.)
Warnings and NoticesRS-232 Parameter Codes
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8-1-even
8-1-none
115,200 Baud
8-1-odd
9600 Baud
19,200 Baud
38,400 Baud
57,600 Baud
CAUTION: This device requires the use of an LPS or NEC class 2 power supply.
CAUTION: Do not connect or disconnect this device from the I/O module or 15-pin USBadapter cable while the I/O module or adapter cable is connected to a PC .
NOTE: For product support, contact http://support.cognex.com
used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communica-
of our product with equipment (i.e., power
supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is notCompliance Notice
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cause harmful interference to radio communica
tions. 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 personal expense.
Canadian Compliance
This Class A digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numrique de la classe A est con-
forme la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
C-Tick Statement
Conforms to AS/NZS CISPR 22/ EN 55022 for Class
A Equipment.
European Compliance
The CE mark on the product indicates that the
system has been tested to and conforms with the
provisions noted within the 2004/108/EEC Electro-
magnetic Compatibility Directive and the 73/23/
EEC Low Voltage Directive.
For further information please contact:
Cognex Corporation
One Vision Drive
Natick, MA 01760
USA
Cognex Corporation shall not be liable for use
supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not
CE marked and does not comply with the Low
Voltage Directive.
UL and cUL Statement
UL and cUL listed: UL60950-1 1st ed. and CSA
C22.2 No.60950-1 1st ed.
Certified to CB scheme IEC 60950-1:2001 1 st
ed.
For European Community Users
Cognex complies with Directive 2002/96/EC
OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE
COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 on waste electri-
cal and electronic equipment (WEEE).
This product has required the extraction and
use of natural resources for its production. It
may contain hazardous substances that could
impact health and the environment, if not
properly disposed.
In order to avoid the dissemination of those
substances in our environment and to dimin-
ish the pressure on the natural resources,
we encourage you to use the appropriate
take-back systems for product disposal. Those
systems will reuse or recycle most of the
materials of the product you are disposing in
a sound way.
The crossed out wheeled bin symbol informs
you that the product should not be disposed of
along with municipal waste and invites you to
use the appropriate separate take-back systems
for product disposal.
If you need more information on the collection,
reuse, and recycling systems, please contact your
local or regional waste administration.
You may also contact your supplier for more
information on the environmental performance
of this product.
The DataMan 100 series meets or exceeds the
requirements of all applicable standards organi-
zations for safe operation. However, as with any
electrical equipment, the best way to ensure safe
operation is to operate them according to the
agency guidelines that follow. Please read these
guidelines carefully before using your device.
Regulator Specification
USA FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B,
Class A
Canada ICES-003
European
Community
EN55022 (CISPR 22) Class A
EN55024:1998 +A1:2001 +A2:
2003
EN60950
Australia C-TICK, AS/NZS CISPR 22 / EN
55022 for Class A Equipment
Japan J55022, Class A
FCC Class A Compliance Statement
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 equip-
ment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
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Copyright 2008 Cognex Corporation All Rights Reserved. This document may not be copied inwhole or in part, nor transferred to any other media or language, without the written permission ofCognex Corporation. The hardware and portions of the software described in this document may becovered by one or more of the U.S. patents listed on the Cognex web site http://www.cognex.com/patents.asp. Other U.S. and foreign patents are pending. Cognex, the Cognex logo, and DataMan
are trademarks, or registered trademarks, of Cognex Corporation.
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