HikRobot ID2000 Series User manual

ID2000 Series Smart Code Reader
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AND OPERATING CONDITIONS AND HIKROBOT SHALL NOT BEAR THE CONSEQUENCES ARISING
THEREFROM.
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Regulatory Information
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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 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.
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 EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, LVD Directive
2014/35/EU, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot
be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For
proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the
purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated
collection points. For more information see: http://www.recyclethis.info.

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2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains a battery that
cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European
Union. See the product documentation for specific battery information.
The battery is marked with this symbol, which may include lettering to
indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling,
return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point. For
more information see: http://www.recyclethis.info.
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Danger
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or could
result in death or serious injury.
Caution
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance
degradation, or unexpected results.
Note
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
Available Model
This manual is applicable to the ID2000 Series Smart Code Reader.
Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to avoid
danger or property loss.
Laws and Regulations
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.
●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.

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Transportation
●The product 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 product may be damaged.
●Avoid sudden collision, and pack the product with the accompanied carton and cushioning
material or similar package.
Using Environment
●Do not touch the heat-radiating part of the device to avoid scalding.
●In order to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not let the product get wet or damp.
●Do not drop objects onto the product and avoid vigorous vibration.
●Keep the product away from magnetic interference.
●Do not use the product in extremely heat, extremely cold, dusty environment, corrosive
environment or high humidity environment.
●Do not aim the product lens at objects of strong light, such as the sun and incandescent lamp.
Otherwise, the lens may be damaged.
●The product should be stored in dry environment without corrosive gas. Avoid placing the product
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 product body before touching
the product, 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.
●When installing or maintaining the product, please wear anti-static wrist band or anti-static gloves.
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 product 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).
●Please properly preserve all the original packaging materials of the product so that when
problems arise, the product can be packed with packaging materials and sent to the agent or

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returned to the manufacturer for processing. The company does not bear any liability for
accidental damage during transportation caused by non-original packaging.
●This product is a precision electronic device, no components can be maintained by user, please
do not disassemble the device arbitrarily.
Cleaning
Please do not touch the image sensor directly. If the sensor needs to be cleaned, please use a clean
rag and wet it with alcohol, then gently wipe off the dirt; if the device is not in use, please cover the
image sensor with dust cover for protection.
Installation
Please do not install the product 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: https://en.hikrobotics.com/

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Contents
Chapter 1 Appearance.........................................................................................................................1
Chapter 2 Connector and Cable ..........................................................................................................5
2.1 Type I Device with USB Interface..........................................................................................5
2.2 Type I Device with Fast Ethernet Interface and Type II Device ...........................................6
2.3 Type III Device........................................................................................................................9
2.4 Type IV Device with Fast Ethernet Interface ......................................................................11
2.5 Type IV Device with USB Interface .....................................................................................13
Chapter 3 Electrical Feature and I/O Wiring ....................................................................................14
3.1 Electrical Feature and Wiring of Type I, III and IV Devices ................................................14
3.1.1 Input Signal ...............................................................................................................14
3.1.2 Output Signal ............................................................................................................15
3.1.3 Bi-Directional Signal .................................................................................................16
3.1.4 Input Signal Wiring ...................................................................................................18
3.1.5 Output Signal Wiring ................................................................................................ 20
3.2 Electrical Feature and Wiring of Type II Device..................................................................21
3.2.1 Input Signal ...............................................................................................................21
3.2.2 Output Signal ............................................................................................................22
3.2.3 Input Signal Wiring ...................................................................................................23
3.2.4 Output Signal Wiring ................................................................................................ 24
3.3 RS-232 Serial Port ................................................................................................................26
Chapter 4 Installation ........................................................................................................................27
4.1 Installation Preparation ......................................................................................................27
4.2 Install Device........................................................................................................................27
Chapter 5 Device Connection ............................................................................................................29
5.1 Install Client Software .........................................................................................................29
5.2 Set PC Environment.............................................................................................................30
5.2.1 Turn off Firewall for Network Device ......................................................................30
5.2.2 Set PC Network for Network Device........................................................................30
5.2.3 Check USB Drive for USB Device ..............................................................................31

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5.3 Set Device Network .............................................................................................................32
5.4 Connect Device to Client Software .....................................................................................32
Chapter 6 Client Software Layout .....................................................................................................33
Chapter 7 Device Mode Settings.......................................................................................................35
Chapter 8 Device Settings .................................................................................................................36
8.1 Image Quality Settings ........................................................................................................36
8.1.1 Set Image ..................................................................................................................36
8.1.2 Set Polling .................................................................................................................38
8.1.3 Set Light Source ........................................................................................................40
8.1.4 Set Lens Focus...........................................................................................................41
8.1.5 Set Self-Adaptive Adjustment..................................................................................45
8.1.6 Set Mirror X ..............................................................................................................46
8.1.7 Set Test Pattern ........................................................................................................47
8.2 Code Algorithm Settings......................................................................................................47
8.2.1 Add Code...................................................................................................................47
8.2.2 Set Code Reading ROI...............................................................................................48
8.2.3 Set 1D Algorithm Parameter....................................................................................52
8.2.4 Set 2D Algorithm Parameter....................................................................................52
8.2.5 Set 2D Code Quality Evaluation ...............................................................................55
8.2.6 Set Code Score ..........................................................................................................56
8.3 Line Mode Settings ..............................................................................................................57
8.4 Signal Input Settings ............................................................................................................58
8.4.1 Set Trigger Mode ......................................................................................................58
8.4.2 Enable Internal Trigger Mode ..................................................................................58
8.4.3 Enable External Trigger Mode..................................................................................59
8.4.4 Stop Trigger...............................................................................................................63
8.5 Signal Output Settings .........................................................................................................67
8.5.1 Select Output Signal .................................................................................................67
8.5.2 Enable Line Inverter .................................................................................................68
8.5.3 Set Event Source.......................................................................................................68
8.5.4 Set Buzzer .................................................................................................................70

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8.6 Code Reading Result Settings .............................................................................................71
8.6.1 Set Code Reading Result Output Mode ...................................................................71
8.6.2 Set Filter Rule............................................................................................................71
8.6.3 Set Result Format .....................................................................................................73
8.7 Communication Settings .....................................................................................................78
8.7.1 Smart SDK .................................................................................................................79
8.7.2 TCP Client..................................................................................................................79
8.7.3 Serial .........................................................................................................................80
8.7.4 FTP.............................................................................................................................80
8.7.5 HTTP ..........................................................................................................................81
8.7.6 TCP Server.................................................................................................................81
8.7.7 Profinet .....................................................................................................................82
8.7.8 MELSEC or SLMP .......................................................................................................82
8.7.9 Ethernet/IP ...............................................................................................................84
8.7.10 ModBus ...................................................................................................................85
8.7.11 UDP .........................................................................................................................86
8.7.12 Fins ..........................................................................................................................87
8.7.13 USB ..........................................................................................................................88
8.8 Set Multicast ........................................................................................................................90
8.9 User Set Customization.......................................................................................................91
Chapter 9 Device Operation..............................................................................................................92
9.1 Live View ..............................................................................................................................92
9.2 Enable Acquisition ...............................................................................................................92
9.3 Add Cross Line .....................................................................................................................93
9.4 Start Recording ....................................................................................................................93
9.5 Split Window .......................................................................................................................94
9.6 View Reports........................................................................................................................94
9.7 View Log...............................................................................................................................95
9.8 Set Time ...............................................................................................................................95
9.9 Enable Device Auto Work ...................................................................................................96

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Chapter 10 Device Maintenance.......................................................................................................97
10.1 Update Firmware...............................................................................................................97
10.2 Reboot Device....................................................................................................................97
Chapter 11 FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) .................................................................................99
11.1 Why the image is very dark?.............................................................................................99
11.2 Why the image's frame rate is very low in the live view? ...............................................99
11.3 Why there is no device listed after I run the IDMVS client software? ............................99
11.4 Why there is no image in the live view?.........................................................................100

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Chapter 1 Appearance
Note
Appearance here is for reference only. Refer to the device's specification for detailed dimension
information.
●Type I device is a vari focal device that supports adjusting focus manually via its focus knob. This
type device has two kinds of data interfaces, including fast Ethernet and USB.
●Type II and type IV devices are fixed focal device whose focus cannot be adjusted, and type IV
device has two kinds of data interfaces, including fast Ethernet and USB.
●Type III device is a vari focal device that adopts vari focal lens to adjust focus.
Figure 1-1 Appearance (Type I)

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Figure 1-2 Appearance (Type II)
Figure 1-3 Appearance (Type III)

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Figure 1-4 Appearance (Type IV)
Table 1-1 Component Description
No.
Name
Description
1
Focus Knob
It is used to adjust focal length manually.
Note
Only type I device has the focus knob.
2
Screw Hole
It is used to fix the device to the installation position.
●For type I, II and III devices, you should use M2 screw.
●For type IV device, you should use M3 screw.
3
Trigger Button
When the device is in trigger mode, press the button and the device
triggers once.
4
SR Cable
SR cable connector provides power, I/O, Ethernet, and serial port.

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No.
Name
Description
5
LNK Indicator
It is a network status indicator. The indicator is flashing green when the
network transmission is normal. Otherwise, it is unlit.
Note
Type IV device does not have a LNK indicator.
6
Status Indicator
For type I, II and III devices, it is a STS indicator. And for type IV device, it
is an OK/NG indicator.
●Regarding STS indicator, it is green when the device operates
normally, and it is red when the device is powered on or operation
error occurs.
●Regarding OK/NG indicator, it is red when the device is powered on or
operation error occurs, and it is unlit when the device operates
normally without reading codes. The indicator is green lasting 0.5 s
when the device reads codes successfully, and is solid green when the
device reads codes continuously.
7
PWR Indicator
It is a power indicator. The indicator is red during the device’s power-
on process. After the device is powered on, the indicator is green.
8
Light Source
It is the LED light source used to provide light when the device acquires
images.
Note
The light source color is different by device models.
9
Sensor
It is used to acquire images.
10
Aiming Light
It helps to indicate the field of view and aim targets.
11
Buzzer
The buzzer beeps three times continuously when the device is powered
on, beeps twice when the device reads setting codes successfully, and
beeps once when the device reads codes successfully.
Note
Only type IV device has a buzzer.

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Chapter 2 Connector and Cable
This section introduces the device’s connector on its SR cable and the supplied cable in the package.
Note
The device’s connector and connector pin definitions may differ by device models.
2.1 Type I Device with USB Interface
Type I device with USB interface has a 17-pin M12 connector. Refer to the figure and table below
for connector pin definitions.
Figure 2-1 17-Pin M12 Connector
Table 2-1 Pin Definitions (Type I Device with USB Interface)
No.
Signal
I/O Signal Source
Description
1
DC_PWR
--
Direct current power supply positive
3
USB_DM
--
USB signal negative
11
GND
--
Direct current power supply negative
12
USB_DP
--
USB signal positive
You should use the supplied 17-pin cable for USB device to wire the type I device with USB interface.
The cable has a 17-pin M12 connector for connecting with the device, and a USB interface for
connecting with the PC.
Figure 2-2 17-Pin Cable for Type I Device with USB Interface

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2.2 Type I Device with Fast Ethernet Interface and Type II Device
Both type I device with fast Ethernet interface and type II device have a 17-pin M12 connector, but
their corresponding connector pin definitions are different. Refer to the figure and table below for
details.
Figure 2-3 17-Pin M12 Connector
Table 2-2 Pin Definitions (Type I Device with Fast Ethernet Interface)
No.
Signal
I/O Signal Source
Description
Supplied Cable
1
DC_PWR
--
Direct current power supply
positive
Red open line
2
GND
Line 0/1/2/3-
Direct current power supply
negative
Brown open line
3
Reserved
4
RS232_TX
--
RS-232 serial port output
DB9 female serial
port
5
RS232_RX
--
RS-232 serial port input
DB9 female serial
port
6
MDI0+
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI0+
RJ45 Ethernet
connector
7
MDI1-
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI1-
RJ45 Ethernet
connector
8
GPIO2
Line 2+
It can be configured as input or
output, and is output by default.
Blue/white open
line
9
GND
Line 0/1/2/3-
Direct current power supply
negative
Blue open line
10
GPIO3
Line 3+
It can be configured as input or
output, and is output by default.
Brown/white open
line

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No.
Signal
I/O Signal Source
Description
Supplied Cable
11
GND
Line 0/1/2/3-
Direct current power supply
negative
Black open line
12
Reserved
13
Reserved
Purple open line
14
MDI0-
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI0-
RJ45 Ethernet
connector
15
MDI1+
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI1+
RJ45 Ethernet
connector
16
GPIO0
Line 0+
It can be configured as input or
output, and is input by default.
Gray open line
17
GPIO1
Line 1+
It can be configured as input or
output, and is input by default.
White open line
Table 2-3 Pin Definitions (Type II Device)
No.
Signal
I/O Signal Source
Description
Supplied Cable
1
DC_PWR
--
Direct current power supply
positive
Red open line
2
OUT_COM
LineOut 0/1
signal ground
Output common port
Brown open line
3
Reserved
4
RS232TX
--
RS-232 serial port output
DB9 female serial
port
5
RS232RX
--
RS-232 serial port input
DB9 female serial
port
6
MDI0+
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI0+
RJ45 Ethernet
connector
7
MDI1-
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI1-
RJ45 Ethernet
connector
8
OPTO_OUT0
LineOut 0 signal
line
Opto-isolated output 0
Blue/white open line
9
IN_COM
LineIn 0/1 signal
ground
Input common port
Blue open line
10
OPTO_OUT1
LineOut 1 signal
line
Opto-isolated output 1
Brown/white open
line

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No.
Signal
I/O Signal Source
Description
Supplied Cable
11
GND
--
Direct current power supply
negative
Black open line
12
Reserved
13
Reserved
Purple open line
14
MDI0-
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI0-
RJ45 Ethernet
connector
15
MDI1+
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI1+
RJ45 Ethernet
connector
16
OPTO_IN0
LineIn 0 signal
line
Opto-isolated input 0
Gray open line
17
OPTO_IN1
LineIn 1 signal
line
Opto-isolated input 1
White open line
For the type I device with fast Ethernet interface and the type II device, you should use the supplied
17-pin cable below to wire them. The cable has a 9-pin serial port connector that corresponds to
4th and 5th pins of the device’s 17-pin interface, and a RJ45 connector that corresponds to 6th, 7th,
14th, and 15th pins of the 17-pin interface.
Figure 2-4 17-Pin Cable for Type I Device with Fast Ethernet Interface and Type II Device
Note
●For type I device with fast Ethernet, the pink line in the open line is Line 0/1’s pull -up and pull-
down resistor, and black/white line in the open line is Line 2/3’s pull-up and pull-down resistor.
●For type II device, the pink line in the open line is LineIn 0/1’s pull-up and pull-down resistor, and
black/white line in the open line is LineOut 0/1’s pull-up and pull-down resistor.
Caution
You cannot use the 12 V power plug of the 9-pin serial port connector and power supply open line
at the same time. Otherwise, damaging to power supply may occur.

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2.3 Type III Device
Type III device also has a 17-pin M12 connector. Refer to the figure and table below for connector
pin definitions.
Figure 2-5 17-Pin M12 Connector
Table 2-4 Pin Definitions (Type III Device)
No.
Signal
I/O Signal Source
Description
Supplied Cable
1
DC_PWR
--
Direct current power supply
positive
Red open line
2
Reserved
Brown open line
3
Reserved
4
RS232_TX
--
RS-232 serial port output
DB9 female serial
port
5
RS232_RX
--
RS-232 serial port input
DB9 female serial
port
6
MDI0+
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI0+
RJ45 Ethernet
connector
7
MDI1-
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI1-
RJ45 Ethernet
connector
8
GPIO2
Line 2+
Non-isolated input
Blue/white open
line
9
GND
--
--
Blue open line
10
GPIO3
Line 3+
Non-isolated output
Brown/white open
line
11
GND
Line 0/1/2/3-
Direct current power supply
negative
Black open line
12
Reserved

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No.
Signal
I/O Signal Source
Description
Supplied Cable
13
Reserved
Purple open line
14
MDI0-
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI0-
RJ45 Ethernet
connector
15
MDI1+
--
Fast Ethernet signal MDI1+
RJ45 Ethernet
connector
16
GPIO0
Line 0+
It can be configured as input or
output, and is input by default.
Gray open line
17
GPIO1
Line 1+
It can be configured as input or
output, and is input by default.
White open line
For the type III device, you should use the supplied 17-pin cable below to wire the device. The cable
has a 9-pin serial port connector that corresponds to 4th and 5th pins of the device’s 17-pin interface,
and a RJ45 connector that corresponds to 6th, 7th, 14th, and 15th pins of the 17-pin interface.
Figure 2-6 17-Pin Cable for Type III Device
Note
For type III device, black/white line in the open line is Line 0’s pull-up and pull-down resistor, pink
line is Line 1’s pull-up and pull-down resistor, orange line is Line 2’s pull-up and pull-down resistor,
and purple/white line is Line 3’s pull-up and pull-down resistor.
Caution
You cannot use the 12 V power plug of the 9-pin serial port connector and power supply open line
at the same time. Otherwise, damaging to power supply may occur.
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