HikRobot SC2000 Series User manual

SC2000 Series Vision Sensor
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interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
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1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
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important points of the main text.
Available Model
This manual is applicable to the SC2000 Series Vision Sensor.
Safety Instructions
These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the device correctly to avoid
danger or property loss.
Laws and Regulations

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The device should be used in compliance with local laws, electrical safety regulations, and fire
prevention regulations.
Power Supply
When wiring or dismounting, make sure that the device power is cut off, and do not operate
under electrification.
Avoid contact with exposed circuit. When the device is powered on, avoid contact with
exposed junctions and parts.
Use the power adapter provided by the regular manufacturer.
Do not connect multiple devices to one power adapter, to avoid over-heating or fire hazards
caused by overload.
Make sure the plug is properly connected to the power socket.
Transportation
The device contains precision optical components and electronic components. During
transportation, storage and installation, incorrect operations like heavy pressure and violent
vibration should be avoided. Otherwise, the device may be damaged.
Avoid sudden collision, and pack the device with the accompanied carton and cushioning
material or similar package.
Using Environment
In order to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not let the device get wet or damp.
Do not drop objects onto the device and avoid vigorous vibration.
Keep the device away from magnetic interference.
Do not use the device in extremely heat, extremely cold, dusty environment, corrosive
environment or high humidity environment.
Do not aim the device lens at objects of strong light, such as the sun and incandescent lamp.
Otherwise, the lens may be damaged.
The device should be stored in dry environment without corrosive gas. Avoid placing the
device in direct sunlight and poorly ventilated locations, or near heat sources such as heater
or heating (ignoring this warning may lead to fire hazards).
Do not operate in explosive environment.
Keep the surrounding area well ventilated to avoid heat accumulation. Do not contact the
radiator directly to avoid scald.
Electrostatic Protection
Remove all conductive objects (such as jewelry, watch, etc.) on the device body before
touching the device, and touch the grounding metal bracket by hand to release the static
electricity.
It is suggested to wear anti-static suit to prevent damage to the equipment caused by static
electricity.
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Make sure that the wristband is tightly attached to the skin and is reliably grounded.
It is forbidden to touch exposed circuit boards with bare hands. Static electricity generated by
human body may damage electrostatic sensitive components on circuit boards.
When touching electrostatic sensitive components or devices, proper grounding measures
must be taken.
Put electrostatic sensitive components into anti-static bags for protection.
It is suggested to place humidifier in dry environment to maintain suitable humidity and
reduce static electricity generation.
Maintenance
If the device is not working properly, contact the store or the nearest service center. Do not
disassemble or modify the device in any way. (The company does not bear any liability for any
problem arising from unauthorized modification or maintenance).
Properly preserve all the original packaging materials of the device so that when problems
arise, the device can be packed with packaging materials and sent to the agent or returned to
the manufacturer for processing. The company does not bear any liability for accidental
damage during transportation caused by non-original packaging.
This device is a precision electronic device, no components can be maintained by user, do not
disassemble the device arbitrarily.
Cleaning
Do not touch the image sensor directly. If the sensor needs to be cleaned, use a clean rag and wet
it with alcohol, then gently wipe off the dirt; if the device is not in use, cover the image sensor with
dust cover for protection.
Installation
Do not install the device on vibrating surface or places that are vulnerable to impact.
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.
Contact Information
Hangzhou Hikrobot Technology Co., Ltd.
No. 399 Danfeng Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, 310051, China
E-mail: tech_support@hikrobotics.com
Website: en.hikrobotics.com

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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 2 Appearance.................................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 3 Interface Description ..................................................................................................... 4
3.1 17-Pin Interface................................................................................................................. 4
3.2 RS-232 Interface................................................................................................................ 5
Chapter 4 I/O Wiring ...................................................................................................................... 7
4.1 Input Signal ....................................................................................................................... 7
4.2 Output Signal .................................................................................................................... 8
4.3 Input Signal Wiring ......................................................................................................... 10
4.4 Output Signal Wiring....................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 5 Installation ................................................................................................................... 13
5.1 Installation Preparation .................................................................................................. 13
5.2 Install Device................................................................................................................... 13
5.3 Install Client Software..................................................................................................... 14
Chapter 6 Network Settings ......................................................................................................... 15
6.1 Set PC Network ............................................................................................................... 15
6.2 Connect Camera to Client Software ................................................................................ 16
6.3 Set Camera Network ....................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 7 Access Device via Web Browser ................................................................................... 17
7.1 Login ............................................................................................................................... 17
7.2 Web Layout Introduction ................................................................................................ 18
Chapter 8 Solution Settings .......................................................................................................... 21
8.1 Camera Settings .............................................................................................................. 21
8.1.1 Set Frame Rate ..................................................................................................... 21
8.1.2 Set Gain ................................................................................................................ 21
8.1.3 Set Exposure Mode .............................................................................................. 22
8.1.4 Set Light Source.................................................................................................... 22
8.1.5 Set Image ............................................................................................................. 23
8.2 Image Acquisition Settings.............................................................................................. 25

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8.2.1 Set Trigger Mode.................................................................................................. 25
8.2.2 Enable Internal Trigger Mode............................................................................... 25
8.2.3 Enable External Trigger Mode .............................................................................. 25
8.2.4 Set Related Parameters about External Trigger Mode ......................................... 27
8.2.5 Enable Button Trigger Mode ................................................................................ 29
8.2.6 Enable Communication Trigger Mode .................................................................. 29
8.3 Input and Output (IO) Settings........................................................................................ 30
8.4 Tool Settings ................................................................................................................... 30
8.4.1 Feature Matching ................................................................................................. 30
8.4.2 Fixture Settings .................................................................................................... 35
8.4.3 Find Circle............................................................................................................. 36
8.4.4 Find Line ............................................................................................................... 40
8.4.5 Find Edge Width ................................................................................................... 44
8.4.6 Brightness Measure.............................................................................................. 47
8.4.7 Blob ...................................................................................................................... 49
8.4.8 L2L Measure ......................................................................................................... 53
8.4.9 Format Tool.......................................................................................................... 55
8.4.10 Logic Tool ........................................................................................................... 56
8.5 Communication Settings................................................................................................. 57
8.5.1 UDP ...................................................................................................................... 57
8.5.2 TCP Client ............................................................................................................. 58
8.5.3 TCP Server ............................................................................................................ 59
8.5.4 Serial .................................................................................................................... 60
8.5.5 IO Communication ............................................................................................... 61
8.5.6 FTP........................................................................................................................ 62
8.6 Solution Completion ....................................................................................................... 63
Chapter 9 Solution Operation....................................................................................................... 65
9.1 Control Solution .............................................................................................................. 65
9.2 View Solution Status ....................................................................................................... 65
9.3 Manage Solution............................................................................................................. 66
9.4 View Camera Info............................................................................................................ 67

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9.5 Operate Image ................................................................................................................ 67
Chapter 10 System and Maintenance........................................................................................... 69
10.1 Permission and Password Management....................................................................... 69
10.1.1 Set Admin Password........................................................................................... 69
10.1.2 Set Technician Permission and Password........................................................... 70
10.2 Upgrade Firmware ........................................................................................................ 70
10.3 Synchronize Time.......................................................................................................... 71
10.4 Restore Defaults ........................................................................................................... 72
10.5 View Log........................................................................................................................ 73
10.6 View System Version .................................................................................................... 73
Chapter 11 FAQ (Frequently Asked Question).............................................................................. 74
11.1 Why the client software cannot list cameras? .............................................................. 74
11.2 Why the image is not smooth in live view? .................................................................. 74
11.3 Why the image is very dark?......................................................................................... 74
11.4 Why there is no image in live view?.............................................................................. 74

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Chapter 1 Introduction
The vision sensor is able to acquire, process and output images, and it is applicable to machine
vision detection. It uses sensor and optical component to acquire object image, and adopts built-in
location and measurement algorithm to detect object dimension, location, etc. The detection
results can be output via UDP, TCP, FTP, and other communication methods. You can configure
and operate different solutions of the vision sensor via web.

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Chapter 2 Appearance
Figure 2-1 Appearance
Table 2-1 Description
No.
Name
Description
1
17-Pin Interface
It provides power, input/output, Ethernet, and serial
port signal. The interface is designed with screw
threads to tighten connection between the device and
cable, and thus avoiding influence caused by vibration.
2
Focus Knob
It is used to adjust focal length manually.
3
OK/NG Indicator
It indicates the result of solution.
●The green indicator lights when the solution result is
OK.
●The red indicator lights when the solution result is
NG.
●When switching solutions, the indicators both light.
After switching, the indicators both are unlit.
4
Lens Cap
It can be replaced with other lens cap. Polarization lens
cap is optional.

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No.
Name
Description
5
Light Source
The device has 8 LED lamps providing light, and you can
select wide-angle or spotlight lamps. White, red or blue
lamp is optional.
6
Screw
It refers to the screw between device body and lens
cap.
7
Screw Hole
It is used to fix the device to installation position. You
should use M4 screw.
8
PWR Indicator
It is the power indicator. The indicator is green when
the device operates normally. Otherwise, it is red.
9
STS Indicator
It is the status indicator. The indicator is green when
the solution operates normally. Otherwise, it is red.
10
LNK Indicator
It is network status indicator. The indicator is flashing
green when the network transmission is normal.
Otherwise, it is unlit.
11
Button
It is used to trigger device solution operation.

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Chapter 3 Interface Description
3.1 17-Pin Interface
Read the following section to get definitions of 17-pin interface.
Figure 3-1 17-Pin Interface
Table 3-1 Pin Definitions
No.
Signal
I/O Signal Source
Description
1
POWER_IN
--
Direct current power supply positive
2
I/O_1
Line 3 signal line
Can be configured as input or output
3
DO_2
Line 7 signal line
Opto-isolated output
4
RS232TX
--
RS232 serial port output
5
RS232RX
--
RS232 serial port input
6
MDI0+
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI0+
7
MDI1-
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI1-
8
DO_0
Line 5 signal line
Opto-isolated output
9
I/O_0
Line 2 signal line
Can be configured as input or output
10
DO_1
Line 6 signal line
Opto-isolated output
11
GND
Signal ground
Direct current power supply
negative
12
Reserved
13
I/O_2
Line 4 signal line
Can be configured as input or output
14
MDI0-
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI0-
15
MDI1+
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI1+

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No.
Signal
I/O Signal Source
Description
16
DI_0
Line 0 signal line
Opto-isolated input
17
DI_1
Line 1 signal line
Opto-isolated input
Note
●You should refer to the table above and the label attached to the power and I/O cable to wire
the device.
●It is recommended to use the supplied 17-pin cable. The 6th, 7th, 14th, and 15th pin have been
made as RJ45 connector. The lines of other pins should be wired according to the actual
demands.
Figure 3-2 17-Pin Cable
3.2 RS-232 Interface
The device supports RS-232 serial port output, and you can set serial port parameters in client
software. The solution result will be transmitted to the PC via the serial port.
Figure 3-3 9-Pin Interface

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Figure 3-4 25-Pin Interface
Table 3-2 RS-232 Interface Description
Serial Port Type
Pin No.
Name
9-Pin Interface
2
RX
3
TX
5
GND
25-Pin Interface
2
TX
3
RX
7
GND

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Chapter 4 I/O Wiring
4.1 Input Signal
The device's Line 0/1 is input signal, and Line 2/3/4 are bi-directional I/O(s) that can be set as input
signal. The internal circuit of input signal is as follows.
Note
The maximum input current of input signal is 25 mA.
Figure 4-1 Internal Circuit of Input Signal
Figure 4-2 Input Logic Level

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Table 4-1 Input Electrical Feature
Parameter Name
Parameter Symbol
Value
Input Logic Level Low
VL
0 VDC to 9 VDC (VCC=24 VDC)
0 VDC to 5.4 VDC (VCC=12
VDC)
Input Logic Level High
VH
11 VDC to 24 VDC (VCC=24
VDC)
7.56 VDC to 12 VDC (VCC=12
VDC)
Input Falling Delay
TDF
1.3 μs to 3.5 μs
Input Rising Delay
TDR
1.3 μs to 3.5 μs
Note
●VCC stands for Volt Current Condenser, and it is the device's input voltage.
●The breakdown voltage is 36 VDC, and keep voltage stable.
4.2 Output Signal
The device's Line 5/6/7 are output signals, and Line 2/3/4 are bi-directional I/O that can be set as
output signal. The type of output signal can be set as PNP or NPN via web parameter. When the
output signal is PNP or NPN, the respective internal circuit is as follows.
Note
The maximum output current of output signal is 200 mA.

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Figure 4-3 Internal Circuit of PNP Output Signal
Figure 4-4 Internal Circuit of NPN Output Signal
Figure 4-5 Output Logic Level
When the external voltage and resistance is 12 VDC and 1 KΩ respectively, opto-isolated output
electrical feature is as follows.
Note
With different external voltage and resistance, the corresponding current and output logic level
low may have small change.

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Table 4-2 Output Electrical Feature
Parameter Name
Parameter Symbol
Value
Output Logic Level Low
VL
212 mV
Output Logic Level High
VH
11.8 VDC
Output Falling Delay
TDF
0.4 μs
Output Rising Delay
TDR
0.4 μs
Output Falling Time
TF
0.4 μs
Output Rising Time
TR
0.4 μs
4.3 Input Signal Wiring
The device can receive external input signal via I/O interface, and here we take one line as an
example to introduce input signal wiring.
Note
Input signal wiring may differ with different types of external devices.
PNP Device
Note
It is recommended to use 330 Ω pull-down resistor.
Figure 4-6 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.

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Figure 4-7 Input Signal Connecting to NPN Device
Switch
Note
It is recommended to use 330 Ω pull-down resistor.
Figure 4-8 Input Signal Connecting to a Switch
4.4 Output Signal Wiring
The device can output signal to external device via I/O interface, and here we take one line as an
example to introduce output signal wiring.
Note
●Output signal wiring may differ with different types of external devices.
●You can set device output signal as NPN or PNP via web.
When the device output signal is PNP, it is recommended to use 330 Ω pull-down resistor if NPN
device is connected.
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