Installation Manual: Smart Vision System
Installation Manual: Smart Vision System
Installation Manual: Smart Vision System
Installation Manual
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Notice
BOA Vision System Installation Manual
Document Number 405-00025-00
Revision: 11a; 17 September 2014
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the express written consent of DALSA Incorporated.
iNspect, Sherlock, and the DALSA logo are trademarks of Teledyne DALSA
Incorporated. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Certifications
Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer Teledyne DALSA Incorporated
605 McMurray Road
Waterloo N2V 2E9
Ontario, Canada
CE We declare that this product has been tested to comply with the
EC Directive for a class A digital device in accordance with
EN55022/CISPR22
FCC We declare that this product 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 may cause harmful interference to radio
communication.
Other
IP67 This product meets the requirements for industrial applications
that require IP67 wash down protection - requires fitted sealing
lens cover and sealing plugs on unused connectors
CFR 21 Part 11 This product provides the tools needed for users to implement
an auditing program that could be in compliance with CFR 21
Part 11. These tools include:
• System or software backup and restore
• System software security (password login and access limits)
• Protection of system backup files from modification.
• Record of actions by users with time stamp information
• Time stamp information on data output.
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Handling Precautions
Care should always be exercised when handling and operating your BOA Vision
System. Even though the system is encased within a rugged, industrial enclosure,
incorrect use or handling can result in damage to your investment. To prevent this, we
recommend you avoid the following:
• Hot-plugging cables and devices. Be sure to shut the system down and remove
power before connecting or disconnecting anything to it.
• Free-standing operation. It is advisable to mount the system properly to prevent it
from falling accidentally. Mounting holes are provided on each side of the system.
• Operating the system in an environment outside of it’s recommended operating
conditions.
Avoid the damage that ESD can cause. Never expose the internal electronics to a
potentially hazardous environment by opening the enclosure. Doing so may cause
serious damage.
This product has no field-replaceable components. Tampering with the unit will void the
product warranty.
Warranty
Teledyne DALSA warrants the BOA Vision System against defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of twenty four (24) months from the date of delivery. Teledyne
DALSA and its representatives expressly disclaim any and all other warranties.
Your sole remedy shall be repair or replacement of the BOA Vision System product and
associated optional components, provided that the defective product is returned within
the warranty period.
If you need to return the BOA Vision System, you must contact the Teledyne DALSA
representative who sold you the product. Do not return your product to Teledyne DALSA
without prior authorization.
Teledyne DALSA assumes no liability for damages resulting from the use of this manual.
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Table Of Contents
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Introduction
BOA Vision System Overview
BOA is a fully integrated vision system in a compact “smart” camera format that has
been specifically designed for industrial use. Packaged complete with application
software embedded, BOA provides an easy-to-deploy automated inspection system for
the factory floor.
BOA vision systems are configured and monitored remotely using an Ethernet
connection to a PC or factory network. An inspection can be quickly setup using a web
browser portal into the resident iNspect application. The software interface is fully
equipped with a suite of vision tools and capabilities that satisfy a range of inspection
needs, from positioning, identification and measuring, to verification and flaw detection.
BOA vision systems are small, rugged devices that can be easily integrated into existing
production lines, machinery or moving equipment. They are supported by standard
industrial M12 cordsets to further simplify and reduce implementation costs. Rated for
IP67 deployment when fitted with a compatible lens cover, BOA systems can be
mounted in wash down factory environments without the need for additional protective
enclosures.
For a complete list of specifications, refer to “Specifications” on page 18.
Product Support
In addition to this installation manual, the following information ships with the product:
1. Online help: Fingertip help is available on every screen (panel) of the iNspect User
Interface
2. The iNspect User Manual is included on the CD that ships with the product
3. Self help material and sample job files are included on the CD
4. Factory support is available at support.ipd@teledynedalsa.com
5. Call, fax or email your local representative who sold you the product
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BOA Vision System Components
BOA vision systems are shipped with the components listed below. Take a few
moments to verify that everything has arrived in good condition. If your product has
been visibly damaged during shipment or is missing parts, please contact your Teledyne
DALSA representative immediately.
Component Description
Cables
A-BVS-E8S-X M12-RJ45 Ethernet cordset (X; 5=5m, 10=10m)
A-BVS-IO8S-X M12 single-ended IO cordset (X; 5=5m, 10=10m)
A-BVS-L5S-X M12 single-ended lamp cordset (X; 2=2m, 5=5m)
A-BVS-PL8S-5 M12 I/O connector to PL-200 cable 5m
A-BVS-PL5S-5 M12 Lamp connector to PL-200 cable 5m
BVS-PL-100 Panel Link breakout modules. Provide Ethernet power and
convenient panel access to BOA I/O.
BVS-PL-200 –E, -IO, -EIO Panel Link breakout modules with extended I/O capability.
A-MB-BVS-0 Right Angle mounting block with 8 M4 screws.
Lens Various Lens options available from Teledyne DALSA.
A-BVS-LCG-X Lens cover for BOA Vision System. Required for IP67
compliance. (x=35, 40 or 45 mm internal lens length).
A-BVS-LSS-F Set screws for Fujinon Lens
A-BVS-M12-P M12 plug for IP67 compliance
Lights Various Lighting options available from Teledyne DALSA.
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Installation
Connecting the BOA Vision System
This section details how to connect the BOA vision system with its associated
components and factory environment.
Designator Definitions
LAN 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection. Provides the primary
interface for configuring the camera, developing the application
and monitoring results.
NOTE: The camera can be powered from the Ethernet cable
directly (Passive Power over Ethernet)
I/O PWR Provides access to the camera I/O – 2 IN, 2 OUT Opto. Also
provides PWR input (12-30V). BEWARE: The LAN and I/O PWR
connectors are identical but the power pins are different.
Damage to the camera will result if you swap these cables!
LAMP Provides PWR and strobe control to a local LED light source.
NOTE: The power is common to all 3 connectors. The camera
should be powered from a 12V source if the light requires a 12V
supply. (Recommend 24V supply) See page 10.
LAN LED Red/Green/Yellow = Network activity
Blue = Warm Reset
LED2 Green = Inspection Pass (runtime)
Blue blink = Booting (should stop after 20 seconds)
Blue = Inspection Recycle (runtime);
Red = Inspection Fail (Runtime)
LED1 Blue Solid = Camera booted, not configured
Green blink = Solution loaded, acquisition in process
Green Solid = Solution loaded
Red = Camera Fault
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Cable Pinouts
The BOA vision system is compatible with M12 factory cordsets as show below:
3 GND * 8
4 TXD- 2
5 RXD+ 3
6 TXD+ 1
7 NC 4
8 RXD- 6 A-BVS-E8S-X
I/O-PWR Connector Pinout and Cordset
1 TRIG White
2 PWR Brown
3 IN0 Green
4 OUT1 Yellow
5 IN CMN Gray
6 OUT0 Pink
7 GND Blue
1 PWR Brown
2 RS232 RX White
3 GND Blue
4 STRB Black
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Cable Configurations
The BOA vision system offers flexible cabling options to suit a number of application
configurations:
1. For single cable applications, the Ethernet cable can be used to supply power
(referred to as “Passive Power over Ethernet”) and communications between the
camera and the control environment. Power is supplied by connecting a DC voltage
source between 12-30V to conductors 4 (pwr) and 8 (gnd) on the Ethernet RJ45
connector. Note: The PL-100 module does this automatically. In this configuration,
the camera I/O is unavailable.
2. For single cable applications that do not require a runtime Ethernet connection, the
I/O-PWR cable provides limited communications and power between the camera
and the control environment. Note: Ethernet is still required for setup.
3. For typical applications, both the Ethernet and I/O-PWR cables are connected to
provide flexibility between the camera and the control environment. In this
configuration, either or both cables can supply power provided they come from the
same power source. Do not connect different power sources to the BOA camera
connectors. Power is common to all three connectors.
4. In all configurations, the Lamp cable can be connected between the camera and a
compatible LED light source. The BOA vision system supplies power and strobe
control to the external light. Power is routed from camera power input to the lamp.
BEWARE: Connecting a voltage on pin 1 of the lamp connector that is lower than
the input power voltage to BOA could result in damage to the camera!
The LAN and I/O PWR connectors are identical. Do not swap these cables.
Damage to the camera will result!
NOTE: The BOA vision system does not support the IEEE 802.3af standard Power over
Ethernet (PoE) and should not be directly connected to a PoE supported router.
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Ethernet Only Setup with Lamp
1. Connect the M12-8 male end of the Ethernet cordset (A-BVS-E8S-X) to the M12-8
female connector labeled “LAN” on the camera.
2. Connect the RJ45 end of the Ethernet cordset to the RJ45 connector labeled
“CAM LAN” on the Panel Link breakout module (A-BVS-PL-100)
3. Connect the RJ45 labeled “LAN” on the breakout module to the controlling PC,
PLC or the factory LAN
4. Connect camera PWR and GND to the breakout screw terminals labeled “PWR”
5. Connect the Lamp via corset A-BVS-L5S-X between the camera (M12-5 and the
lamp)
Setup Computer,
PLC or Factory A-BVS-PL-100
Network
A-BVS-E8S-X
Cat5 Cable
BOA System
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Ethernet and I/O Setup with Lamp
1. Connect the M12-8 male end of the Ethernet cordset (A-BVS-E8S-X) to the M12-8
female connector labeled “LAN” on the camera.
2. Connect the RJ45 end of the Ethernet cordset to the RJ45 connector labeled
“CAM LAN” on the Panel Link breakout module (A-BVS-PL-100)
3. Connect the RJ45 labeled “LAN” on the breakout module to the controlling PC,
PLC or the factory LAN
4. Connect camera PWR, GND and I/O from the control panel to the breakout screw
terminals.
5. Connect the M12-8 male end of the IO-PWR cordset (A-BVS-IO8S-X) to the M12-
8 female connector on the camera labeled “I/O PWR”
6. Connect the open-ended wires of the IO-PWR cordset to their respective
connections on the breakout module.
A-BVS-IO8S-X
Cat5 Cable
BOA System
LED Lamp
A-BVS-L5S-X
BEWARE: The LAN and I/O PWR connectors are identical. Do not swap the cables. Damage
to the camera may result.
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Software Interface
Getting Started
The BOA vision system is supplied with the iNspect vision application embedded. This
application offers a suite of vision capabilities to satisfy a diverse range of automated
inspection needs. The application interface is accessed through the Ethernet
connection using a PC with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher. You do not need to
install software on your host system to setup or operate the BOA system.
Take note of the following before attempting to access the application:
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iDiscover Utility
The iDiscover utility is provided for discovering BOA cameras connected to the local PC
network. iDiscover is installed on the host system when a BOA camera is first
connected. It is also installed as part of the emulator installation.
The iDiscover program can be launched in one of two ways:
1. If the connecting PC has previously been used to interface a BOA camera, then
the iDiscover program resides in the windows System32 directory. To invoke, open
the command prompt (“Start programs -> Run”), type “iDiscover” and click “OK”
2. If the connecting PC has not previously been used to interface a BOA camera, you
must first install the iNspect software emulator. Once installed, the program can be
invoked from the iDiscover shortcut (“Start programs -> IPD iNspect -> Discover
BOA Cameras”).
Once launched the GUI below will be shown. The left panel shows the MAC addresses
of all reachable BOA cameras. Click on one of these to populate the associated network
configuration on the right. You can then modify the BOA IP address (click “Apply”) or
connect to the associated camera (click “Connect To Device”).
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BOA Web Server
The BOA web server is a portal through which the BOA system can be set up and
configured for an application. The web server is accessed from a host PC using
Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 or higher as follows:
4. The web server provides a quick snapshot of the state of the camera and provides
controls for language selection, IP address setup, firmware upgrading and image
backup or restore. The web server is the portal into the inspect application and can
be set up to prevent unauthorized access.
5. Click on the “iNspect Express” hot link to launch the application. The camera will
automatically install some software components on the host PC when it connects
for the first time. These components set up the remote access to the device.
6. Using the iNspect software (refer to the iNspect Express users manual), set up
an application and store the solution on the camera. Exit the application and return
to the web server interface.
7. The “History Log” hot link offers a quick and convenient way to view and store
inspection results to an Excel spreadsheet on your host PC. This feature is also
available from within the iNspect application using the scripting tool.
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When the application is set up and stored on the camera, the Ethernet connection can
be disconnected and the inspection will run autonomously.
The camera can easily store over 500 solutions in its flash storage memory. These
solutions can be switched through network commands, or through established PLC
register connections or through the iNspect application interface.
The camera administrator can setup user accounts with various levels of access
privilege. With password control enabled, the web server will prompt users for a valid
login and the application will only expose controls associated with that account.
Firmware Upgrading
BOA firmware may need to be updated occasionally to add new features or fix reported
problems. To do this, click on the “Upgrade Device” hotlink to launch the upgrade
control. To upgrade, simply browse to the location of the upgrade binary file (obtain from
your DALSA representative) on the connected PC and click the upgrade button. Note:
Export your saved solution files before upgrading the firmware.
The upgrade control also supports backup and restore of the entire camera image. This
is useful for safekeeping and camera replication. We highly recommend exporting
solutions after any modification.
After a firmware upgrade, it is recommended that the connecting PC be “cleaned” of old
or stale components associated with the previous firmware. To do this, go to the
windows command prompt and enter the “iAssistant” and click go. When the application
launches, click the “Clean” button.
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The BOA Emulator
BOA is shipped with a full-featured emulator that allows you to prepare or debug
solutions offline. The emulator is available on the CD that ships with the camera and is
very easy to install (load CD into your CD drive and follow the installation wizard). A
users manual for the emulator is included on the CD.
The emulator installation offers an alternate way to access the BOA camera for users
who do not wish to use the standard web browser interface. After the installation is
complete, the following related shortcuts will be available:
Windows Start -> All Programs -> Teledyne DALSA ->iNspect Express Emulator for BOA->
Note 1: When you access BOA through this interface, it is important that you maintain
version compatibility between the camera and the emulator.
Note 2: Some shortcuts and programs are only available with versions 1700 or above
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Specifications
General Specifications
This following table lists the specifications of the BOA vision system:
Specification Definition
Lens C Mount
I/O Trigger 1 opto-isolated hardware trigger input
Software trigger via Ethernet or internal timer
Inputs 1 General purpose opto-isolated.
Expandable via Ethernet I/O module
Outputs 2 General purpose opto-isolated
Expandable via Ethernet I/O module
Strobe 1 dedicated strobe output for LED light source
Status Network + 2 application assigned LEDs
Network Ethernet 10/100 BaseT
Serial RS232 1 Port – flying leads on lamp connector
Power 12-30V Via Ethernet or IO connectors (not PoE compliant)
Device (BOA) 3.6 Watts; 150 mA maximum @ 24V
Lamp PWR 1A maximum (BOA powering light source directly, pin 1)
Mechanical Material Machined Aluminum with anodize/paint finish
Mounting 8 x M4 plus optional mounting block
Size 44mm x 44mm x 56mm (without lens cover)
Environment Temp -10°C (14°F) to 50°C (122°F) Operating (-60°C to 80°C) Storage
Protection IP67 with cables attached
Shock 70 G
Certification FCC Class A and EU CE
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Input Specifications
The BOA vision system provides two dedicated opto-isolated, polarity independent
inputs. One of the inputs provides the acquisition Trigger function, while the other is
general purpose.
Specification Definition
Voltage ON 12-30 V
OFF 0-3 V (12 V nominal threshold)
Current ON 7.5 mA typ (24 V applied)
Protection Resistance 3K Ohms
Isolation 4000 V RMS
Common pin Input PWR or GND
Switch Time ON 10 Microsecond
OFF 50 Microseconds
Latency Trigger 62 Microseconds from trigger input to start of acquisition
The active polarity of each input is configured in the iNspect application. The camera
includes a noise filter on the input which is also configurable.
To connect with an NPN source, connect the camera trigger input (pin 1) to the NPN
source output and the camera common input (pin 5) to PWR. When the source output
turns ON, the camera input will be pulled down turning the opto-coupler ON.
To connect with an PNP source, connect the camera trigger input (pin 1) to the PNP
source output and the camera common input (pin 5) to GND. When the source output
turns ON, the camera input will be pulled up turning the opto-coupler ON.
Input Diagram
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Output Specifications
The BOA vision system provides two dedicated opto-isolated, solid state relay outputs
and a separate dedicated light strobe (pin 2 of lamp connector).
Specification Definition
Voltage (Vin) Load 24V maximum
Current GPO[0:1] 100mA max (drives to OCMN when active)
STRB 100mA max (drives to Vin when active) Lamp connector pin 4
NOTE: Strobe timing selected in iNspect Sensor Panel
Protection Fuse PTC fuses to 100mA (GPO) & 100mA (STRB)
Common pin Out PWR or GND
Switch Time ON 10 Microsecond
OFF 50 Microseconds
The active polarity of each output is configured in the iNspect application as detailed on
the following page.
To connect with an NPN input source, connect the camera output (pin 4 or 6) to the
NPN source input and the camera common output (pin 8) to GND. When the camera
output turns ON, the opto switch closes and OUTX = 0 (current flows through load)
To connect with an PNP input source, connect the camera output (pin 4 or 6) to the
PNP source input and the camera common output (pin 8) to PWR. When the camera
output turns ON, the opto switch closes and OUTX = output common.
Output Diagram
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Output Control via iNspect Express
The iNspect application provides two options for controlling the outputs on BOA. These
are selected in the “Control” panel of the GUI as shown:
Each BOA output can be configured by an equation in the script tool or a programmable
pulse based the inspection result (either Pass, Fail or Recycle):
Script Setting: Use the script tool to configure an output to provide a programmable
level or a pulse based on the application need (Note: the GUI pulse settings are
disabled in this mode – shown as dark gray above). Script selection is non-
deterministic, meaning the output timing may vary if the processor is heavily loaded.
This may occur, for example, when the trigger and inspection times are close and BOA
is serving images to a connected PC.
Example: A script equation that generates an active high 10ms pulse based on a PASS
result would be:
If (Result = 1) Global.GPO[0] = pulse( 1, 0 , 10)
Pulse Setting: This mode offers a deterministic output with an offset and duration
synchronized to the incoming trigger. In this mode, the output will pulse IF the result is
TRUE and the total inspection time is less than the pulse offset from the trigger. If the
pulse offset is too short, BOA will not generate a pass pulse even if the inspection
passes. In this case, BOA will always generate a FAIL pulse if FAIL is selected on the
second output. This would result in false rejects if the output is being used to control a
directional device.
Min Pulse Offset = Exposure Time + Acquisition Time + Inspection Time
Example: Pulse 10ms on GPO0 for a PASS result OR pulse 30ms on GPO1 for a FAIL
result. Sensor exposure time is 9ms, acquisition time is ~16ms and inspection time is
~35ms. Minimum Pulse Offset = 9+16+35=60ms. IF the minimum offset is satisfied,
BOA will output a PASS pulse on a good result, ELSE BOA will output a FAIL pulse
instead. The duration of the pulse is not significant in this decision. However, setting the
pulse longer than the trigger period is not advised. Max pulse duration is 64ms.
Note: Processing overhead can also affect the minimum pulse offset requirement. It is
good practice to calibrate this time based on your typical expected usage of the system
(i.e. inspection time overhead + system access overhead)
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PL-100 Specifications
The PL-100 module offers additional isolation for the BOA camera and simplifies wiring
at the control panel. The module also provides power over Ethernet for single cable
applications.
I/O connections to the BOA camera should be wired to the TOP connectors on the PL-
100 (J2 and J3) directly. NOTE: Avoid reversing PWR/GND on the I/O connector. Doing
so may make the PoE feature unusable. In this case power must always be supplied
through the IO cable.
I/O connections in the control panel (outside word) should be wired to the BOTTOM
connectors on the PL-100 (J5 and J6). Specification for these signals are as follows:
Specification Definition
PL-100 Connections
I/O connections to
control panel
Ethernet
connection to PC
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PL-100 Wiring Illustration
NOTE: In the Scripting editor, the Trigger input is GPI(0) and IN0 is GPI(1) when
the PL-100 module is used
BOA side is a 1:1 connection using A-BVS-IO8
24V
GND
TRG
ICMN
PL Ethernet ports not
IN0
shown
To BOA
24V GND NC OUT0 OCMN OUT1
OUT1
PL-100 OCMN
OUT0
IN0-
TRG- Inputs wired for sinking
GND (NPN) signals.
24V
To Control Panel
OU0+ OU0- OU1+ OU1- NC ERTH
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PL-100 Wiring Illustration
NOTE: In the Scripting editor, the Trigger input is GPI(0) and IN0 is GPI(1) when
the PL-100 module is used
BOA side is a 1:1 connection using A-BVS-IO8
24V
GND
TRG
ICMN
PL Ethernet ports not
IN0
shown
To BOA
24V GND NC OUT0 OCMN OUT1
OUT1
PL-100 OCMN
OUT0
IN0+
TRG+ Inputs wired for sourcing
(PNP) signals.
GND
24V
To Control Panel
OU0+ OU0- OU1+ OU1- NC ERTH
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PL-200 Wiring
The following diagram shows where to connect PWR (brown) and GND (blue) wires for
a typical PNP hookup. See PL-200 manual for more detailed information.
STATUS
OUT 2
OUT 0
OUT 1
OUT 4
OUT 8
OUT 9
OUT 3
OUT 5
OUT 6
OUT 7
TRIG
PWR
IN 2
IN 0
IN 1
IN 4
IN 3
IN 5
IN 6
IN 7
Lamp
PWR
IN0 IN1 IN2 IN4 IN5 IN6 OUT0 OUT1 OUT2 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT8 OUT9 PWR
With the input common lines grounded, a valid signal will be detected if the selected
input line transitions beyond the input voltage threshold (12.5V min).
With the output common lines set to PWR, the outputs will transition to the PWR state
under program control.
POWER Specification
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Serial Port Connection
The RS-232 serial port is accessible through the Lamp connector. By default, the serial
port settings are set as follows:
These port settings can be changed through the GUI by configuring the “RS232 Stream
Settings” in the Setup Control panel. Refer to the iNspect Express user manual for
details.
Electrically, three (3) signals are required to make a serial port connection between
BOA and another device as shown below. RS232 is a “point-to-point” connection, so the
Receive and Transmit lines must be crossed in the cable.
2 RS232 RX White 3 TX
5 RS232 TX Gray 2 RX
Note: It is important to establish a common ground between BOA and the connecting
3rd party device.
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BOA Mechanical Dimensions
Front View
Back View
Side View
Bottom View
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PL-100 Mechanical Dimensions
Top View
Side View
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Mechanical Interface
PL-200-IO Mechanical Dimensions
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