BL-1300 Series
Users Manual
Read this manual before using the system in order to
achieve maximum performance.
Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Introduction
This instruction manual describes the connection/wiring procedure, setting instructions, and
precautions for using the BL-1300 Series Laser Bar Code Reader. Before using the BL-1300 Series, it
is important to read this manual carefully to ensure maximum performance. Keep this manual in a
safe place for quick reference.
General Precautions
Take appropriate safety measures to avoid any damage in unlikely event of malfunction.
Do not modify the BL-1300 Series or use it in any way other than described in the specifications.
Otherwise, the functions and performance cannot be guaranteed.
When the BL-1300 Series is used in combination with other instruments, the functions and
performance may be degraded, depending on the operating conditions and surrounding
environment.
No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written
permission of KEYENCE Corporation.
The content of this manual is subject to change without notice.
Safety Information for BL-1300 Series
Safety precautions on laser product
The BL-1300 Series Laser Bar Code Reader uses a visible semiconductor laser as a light source.
WARNING Follow the instructions mentioned in this manual. Otherwise, injury to the human
body (eyes and skin) may result.
Precautions on class 2 laser products
Do not stare into the beam.
Do not direct the beam at other people or into areas where other people
unconnected with the laser work might be present.
Be careful of the path of the laser beam.
If there is a danger that the operator may be exposed to the laser beam
reflected by specular or diffuse reflection, block the beam by installing an
enclosure with the appropriate reflectance.
Install the products so that the path of the laser beam is not as the same height
as that of human eye.
Do not disassemble this product. Laser emission from this product is not
automatically stopped when it is disassembled.
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IEC warning/explanatory label locations
Use the suitable IEC warning/explanatory label included in the package of this product according to
the countries and/or regions where this product is used.
In this case, it can be affixed on the IEC warning/explanatory label, which has already been affixed to
this product.
2
Precautions on Proper Use
3
Overseas Regulations and Standards
BL-1300 Series
UL certification
The BL-1300 Series complies with the following UL/CSA standards and has obtained the UL/C-UL
certifications.
Applicable standardsUL508, UL60950-1
UL File No. E207185, E167973
UL category NRAQ/NRAQ7, NWGQ2/NWGQ8
Be sure to observe the following installation and environment conditions.
Be sure to use a power supply that provides class 2 output as defined in NFPA70 (NEC: National
Electrical Code).
Pollution degree 2
Overvoltage category I
FDA regulations
The BL-1300 Series is classified as class 2 laser product. The classification is based on IEC60825-1
following the Laser Notice No. 50 from FDA (CDRH).
FCC regulations
The BL-1300 Series complies with the following FCC EMI regulations.
FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class B digital devices
CE Marking
The BL-1300 Series complies with the following essential requirements of the EU Directives.
EMC Directives (2004/108/EC)
Low-voltage Directives (2006/95/CE)
The following harmonized standards are applied to these products in order to confirm the
compliance.
Applicable standards (EMI) EN55011, Class A
EN55022, Class B
Applicable standards (EMS) EN61000-6-2
EN61000-6-1
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Dedicated Communication Unit N-R2/R4/UB/L1
UL certification
The communication units N-R2/R4/UB/L1, comply with the following UL/CSA standards and have
obtained the UL/C-UL certifications.
Applicable standards UL508, UL60950-1
UL File No. E207185, E167973
UL category NRAQ/NRAQ7, NWGQ2/NWGQ8
Be sure to observe the following installation and environment conditions.
Pollution degree 2
Overvoltage category I
CAUTION Do not connect directly to the branch circuit. This product must be supplied power by
a suitable, approved isolated transformer or power supply not exceeding 200 VA
max.
FCC regulations
The communication units N-R2/R4/UB/L1, comply with the following FCC EMI regulations.
FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class B digital devices
CE Marking
The communication units N-R2/R4/UB/L1 comply with the following essential requirements of the EU
Directives.
EMC Directives (2004/108/EC)
The following harmonized standards are applied to this product in order to confirm the compliance.
Applicable standards (EMI) EN55011, Class A
EN55022, Class B (N-L1: Class A)
Applicable standards (EMS) EN61000-6-2
EN61000-6-1
* The length of the communication and power cables should be less than 30 m.
* To make the N-UB conform to the CE marking, attach the ferrite core to the
USB cable as shown in the following diagram.
Recommended types
Model: ZCAT2035-0930 (TDK)
OP-31973 (Keyence)
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Software License Agreement
The KEYENCE Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "KEYENCE") requires that you accept the terms
and conditions of the following software license agreement (hereinafter referred to as the
"Agreement") before using the "BL-H13WE" Configuration Software for the BL-1300 Series (hereinafter
referred to as the "Software").
By using or reproducing any part of the Software, you signify that you accept all the terms and
conditions of this Agreement and the Agreement shall be concluded.
Item 1: License
1 KEYENCE shall give its assent to the non-exclusive license of the Software to you provided
that you abide by this Agreement.
2 You can install the Software in order to use the KEYENCE product which you purchased,
regardless of the number of licenses, as long as the Software is used for only one corporation.
Item 3: Prohibitions
You are prohibited to do the following to the Software:
a. Alterations such as changing or adding a function of the Software partially or entirely.
The actions which are explicitly approved by KEYENCE such as installing the update
programs or additional functions provided by KEYENCE shall be excluded.
b. Any kinds of reverse engineering to analyze the Software, including reverse compilation and
reverse assembly.
c. Selling, transferring, redistributing, licensing, renting or leasing the Software to a third party.
Except where you have prior consent from KEYENCE.
Item 4: Copyright
The copyrights of the Software and its instruction manual and other related items are retained by
KEYENCE.
Item 5: Disclaimer
KEYENCE shall have no liability for any losses or damages to you or to any third parties that have
resulted from the operation of the Software.
Item 6: Support
Based on the Agreement, KEYENCE provides technical support such as answering questions
about the Software. There is, however, no guarantee that your purpose will be achieved by the
provided technical support.
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Contents
Introduction
Safety Information for BL-1300 Series ..............................................................................1
Precautions on Proper Use ................................................................................................3
Overseas Regulations and Standards ..............................................................................4
Software License Agreement.............................................................................................6
Contents...............................................................................................................................8
Chapter 1 Overview
8
2-3 Connecting the Network Controller ..............................................................2-19
Connecting the BL-1300 Series to the NX-50 Series network controller ...........................2-19
Connection illustration ...........................................................................................2-19
Pin layout of the head port ....................................................................................2-20
DC power supply...................................................................................................2-20
I/O terminal layout and connection ...................................................................................2-21
I/O terminal layout diagram ...................................................................................2-21
Wiring and circuit diagram of the NPN connectors...............................................2-22
Wiring and circuit diagram of the PNP connectors ...............................................2-22
Wiring a field network ........................................................................................................2-23
Processing the communication cable ...................................................................2-23
Connecting the communication cable ..................................................................2-24
Wiring of the CC-Link controller (NX-50CL) ..........................................................2-25
Wiring of the DeviceNet controller (NX-50DN) ......................................................2-26
Wiring of the RS-485 controller (NX-50RS)............................................................2-27
Wiring of the PC.................................................................................................................2-28
2-4 Connection without Using the Communication Unit...................................2-29
Pin layout and connection of BL-1300 Series connector ..................................................2-29
Pin layout ...............................................................................................................2-29
Connecting the power supply ...............................................................................2-30
Wiring IN1/IN2 input pins ......................................................................................2-30
Wiring OUT1/OUT2/OUT3/OUT4 output pins........................................................2-31
Wiring RS-232C .....................................................................................................2-31
OP-80616 wiring diagram .....................................................................................2-32
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Setting the Auto-trigger sensitivity.........................................................................3-14
3-5 Multi-I/O Function ...........................................................................................3-15
Function and operation of the input terminals (IN1 and IN2) ............................................3-15
Functions assigned to the input terminals ............................................................3-15
Input terminal status and operation ......................................................................3-16
Function and operation of the output terminals (OUT1, OUT2, OUT3, and OUT4) ..........3-17
Functions assigned to the output terminals ..........................................................3-17
Output terminal operation .....................................................................................3-17
3-6 Scan Count Setting Function ........................................................................3-19
Outline of the scan count setting function.........................................................................3-19
Scan count setting range ......................................................................................3-19
3-7 Preventive Maintenance Information (PMI) Addition Function...................3-20
Outline of the PMI function ................................................................................................3-20
PMI assessment criteria ........................................................................................3-20
Output data format ................................................................................................3-21
Setting the PMI preset values................................................................................3-21
3-8 Silent Mode......................................................................................................3-22
Outline of the silent mode..................................................................................................3-22
Setting procedure of silent mode ..........................................................................3-23
Data which is not sent in the silent mode..............................................................3-23
3-9 AGC/Parameter Bank Mode ...........................................................................3-25
AGC mode.........................................................................................................................3-25
Outline of the AGC (Auto Gain Control) mode ......................................................3-25
Parameter bank mode.......................................................................................................3-26
Outline of the parameter bank mode ....................................................................3-26
Setting the parameter bank...................................................................................3-26
Alternate function ..................................................................................................3-28
3-10 Bar Code Position Detection Function .........................................................3-29
Outline of the bar code position detection function ..........................................................3-29
3-11 Bar Code Composition Function...................................................................3-30
Bar code composition .......................................................................................................3-30
Setting the bar code composition function .......................................................................3-31
Requirement for the bar code composition...........................................................3-31
3-12 Quick Setup Bar Code ....................................................................................3-33
Quick setup bar code........................................................................................................3-33
Reading the quick setup bar code........................................................................3-34
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Menu icons ..............................................................................................................4-6
Project view .............................................................................................................4-7
4-3 Operating AutoID Navigator.............................................................................4-8
4-4 Setting procedure .............................................................................................4-9
Operation parameter setting ...............................................................................................4-9
Operation setting...............................................................................................................4-10
Barcode setting .................................................................................................................4-13
Range of the maximum and minimum number of digits .......................................4-15
Detailed setting for each barcode type.................................................................4-15
Port setting ........................................................................................................................4-20
Terminal setting .................................................................................................................4-22
Other settings ....................................................................................................................4-24
Advanced reading setting.................................................................................................4-25
Parameter bank setting .....................................................................................................4-27
4-5 Sending/receiving settings ............................................................................4-29
Connection update between AutoID Navigator and the BL-1300 Series..........................4-29
Sending settings to the BL-1300 Series ............................................................................4-30
Receiving settings from the BL-1300 Series .....................................................................4-31
4-6 Saving/reading a setting file ..........................................................................4-32
Saving a setting file ...........................................................................................................4-32
Reading a setting file.........................................................................................................4-33
4-7 Quick setup barcode ......................................................................................4-34
Printing a quick setup barcode .........................................................................................4-34
Reading a quick setup barcode........................................................................................4-35
4-8 Terminal and test mode..................................................................................4-36
Using the terminal .............................................................................................................4-36
Sending a command .............................................................................................4-39
Using Test Mode................................................................................................................4-41
4-9 Parameter Bank Tuning ..................................................................................4-43
Setting the parameter bank...............................................................................................4-43
"Manual" operation options....................................................................................4-43
"Auto" operation options and setup .......................................................................4-44
"Test" operation options and usage .......................................................................4-46
Chapter 5 Installation
11
Installing the Dedicated Communication Unit to the DIN rail..................................5-9
Removing the Dedicated Communication Unit from the DIN rail..........................5-10
5-3 Installing the Network Controller ..................................................................5-11
Precautions........................................................................................................................5-11
Installation/removal procedure ..........................................................................................5-12
Mounting the NX-50 to the DIN rail........................................................................5-12
Removing the NX-50 from the DIN rail ..................................................................5-12
12
Adding various data ............................................................................................................7-6
Details of each additional data................................................................................7-6
7-3 Details of command communication ............................................................7-11
Type of command communication ....................................................................................7-11
Procedure of command communication ...........................................................................7-11
Command communication format .....................................................................................7-11
Direct control command ....................................................................................................7-13
Read operation control..........................................................................................7-13
Preset data registration .........................................................................................7-13
Test mode control ..................................................................................................7-13
I/O terminal control ................................................................................................7-14
Resetting the BL-1300 Series................................................................................7-15
Forced laser OFF/Resetting laser OFF..................................................................7-15
Motor control .........................................................................................................7-15
Changing the laser scanning width.......................................................................7-16
Clearing the send buffer........................................................................................7-17
Starts/Finishes auto-trigger setting........................................................................7-17
Reading history check ..........................................................................................7-17
Shifting in or out of the setting mode.....................................................................7-17
Setting command ..............................................................................................................7-18
Setting command communication procedure .......................................................7-18
Setting command details.......................................................................................7-19
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Chapter 9 Field Network Communication
14
Appendix
15
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1
Overview
This chapter describes basic information required before the BL-1300 Series
is used, including the package contents and product overview.
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1-1 Package Contents List and the BL Series Lineup
1 The packages of the BL-1300 Series, dedicated communication unit, and AutoID system integration/
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Overview
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BL-1350HA/1351HA
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1301HA/1370/1371
Follow the instructions mentioned in this manual.
Otherwise, injury to the human body (eyes and skin)
may result.
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Do not stare into the beam.
Do not direct the beam at other people or into areas
where other people unconnected with the laser work
might be present.
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WARNING If there is a danger that the operator may be
exposed to the laser beam reflected by specular or
WARNING Failure to follow these instructions may lead to injury. The BL-1300 Series barcode readers are equipped with the following
safety measures based on IEC 60825-1.
Failure to follow these instructions may lead to product Laser radiation emission warning LED (LASER LED)
CAUTION damage (product malfunction, etc.). During laser emission, the LASER ON LED illuminates. The LED ON
status can be clearly visible through protective eyewear; specifically
Provides additional information on proper operation.
designed for the wavelength of 660nm.
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environments described below, adhere to the limitations of the ratings,
take adequate measures to ensure safety such as fail-safe installations
and consult a KEYENCE sales representative.
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in the manual
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incinerators, medical equipment, entertainment equipment, safety package of this product according to the countries and/or regions
where this product is used.
devices etc. In this case, it can be affixed on the IEC warning/explanatory label,
For use in applications where death or serious property damage is which has already been affixed to this product.
possible and extensive safety precautions are required.
Model Scanning direction Scan method Reading bar width Focal distance
BL-1300 Single
0.125 mm min. 120 mm
BL-1301 Raster
BL-1300HA Single
Front 0.081 mm min. 90 mm
BL-1301HA Raster
BL-1370 Single
0.15 mm min. 230 mm
BL-1371 Raster
BL-1350HA Single
Side 0.08 mm min. 65 mm
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functions and performance of the N-R4 is operating properly. ICES-003, Class B digital apparatus
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