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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

 
 

POWER SUPPLY 

 
ATTENTION: READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLING THE PRODUCT 
 
-  This product is intended to be installed by Qualified Personnel only. 
 
The C-BOX 4X0 is intended to be supplied either by a UL Listed NEC Class 2 power 
source, or a UL Listed ITE Limited Power Source (LPS), rated 10-30 V dc, minimum 
0.5 A. 
 
See par. 2.4.1 for correct power supply connections. 
 
 

SAFETY NOTES 

 
Observe the general rules for DeviceNet components when planning the C-BOX 
installation. 
 
Observe the guidelines in the DeviceNet specifications. DeviceNet is a trademark of 
Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, Inc. (ODVA). Please refer to ODVA 
(www.odva.org) for further details. 
 
Please observe the following to avoid risk to personnel and damage to equipment 
and to ensure that the C-BOX 4X0 functions correctly: 
 
Safety Regulations 

Observe the guidelines in the VDE 0100 regulations for 
handling electrical components, 
Observe the applicable safety and accident prevention 
regulations. 
 
The C-BOX must only be installed or uninstalled by 
qualified technical personnel with appropriate electro-
technical qualifications. 

 
Bus Cable 

Bus wiring should only take place using DeviceNet cable. 
The high data transfer rates can only be guaranteed with 
the correct cable type. 

 
Cable Lengths  

Refer to the manual for the DeviceNet master and to the 
ODVA documentation for information on maximum cable 
lengths for DeviceNet. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for C-BOX 400

Page 1: ...C BOX 400 410 Installation Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...C BOX 400 410 INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 4: ...without prior notification Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this mate...

Page 5: ...Setup 13 2 5 1 DeviceNet Node Address MAC ID and Baud Rate Selection 13 2 5 2 DeviceNet Connector M12 Male External Sealed Micro Connector 13 2 5 3 Connection to a DeviceNet Network 14 2 5 4 C BOX 4X0...

Page 6: ...ction Safety Precautions at the beginning of this manual 2 Correctly position and mount the C BOX 4X0 within the reach of the barcode scanner cable according to the information in paragraph 2 3 3 Prov...

Page 7: ...GENERAL VIEW C BOX 400 2 3 4 5 1 Figure A 25 pin scanner connector Compression Connectors Shield Nut 1 2 3 DeviceNet Connector 4 Cover screws 4 5 v...

Page 8: ...C BOX 410 2 1 Figure B LCD display Keypad 1 2 vi...

Page 9: ...9 6 Figure C Cover Inside LCD contrast trimmer 1 2 Power on PWR LED 3 Transmission TX LED 4 Module status MS LEDs 5 Network status NS LEDs 6 7 8 Configuration switch Node address selectors Baud rate s...

Page 10: ...ure E Bottom Inside Power on switch 1 2 Scanner chassis grounding selector 3 Spring clamp terminal blocks 5 4 GET button TEST button 6 SEND button 7 8 9 Auxiliary port connector OM4000 jumpers Warning...

Page 11: ...n Inc ODVA Please refer to ODVA www odva org for further details Please observe the following to avoid risk to personnel and damage to equipment and to ensure that the C BOX 4X0 functions correctly Sa...

Page 12: ...rectly terminated this can lead to errors in data transfer or bus failure Please refer to ODVA documentation for further details Bus Connectors It is recommended to use only commercially available Dev...

Page 13: ...tore it in memory Force the scanner to the Test operating mode Send the configuration stored in memory to the scanner In the C BOX 410 visualize the data packet sent by the scanner on the LCD The C BO...

Page 14: ...ated with low level devices and the transport of other information which is indirectly related to the system being controlled such as configuration parameters DeviceNet is a standard open network allo...

Page 15: ...C BOX 4X0 and all the parts supplied with the equipment are present and intact when opening the packaging the list of parts includes 1 C BOX 4X0 2 Installation manual 3 C BOX 4X0 configuration CD ROM...

Page 16: ...st be disconnected from the power supply during this operation C BOX 4X0 Figure 2 Opening the C BOX 4X0 It is possible to perform the following operations Proceed with the cable connections see paragr...

Page 17: ...INSTALLATION 2 2 3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION The diagram below gives the overall dimensions of the C BOX 4X0 and may be used for its installation Figure 3 Overall Dimensions 5...

Page 18: ...re 4 To mount the C BOX 4X0 1 Open the C BOX 4X0 by unscrewing the 4 cover screws If necessary using the two mounting holes inside the device as a pattern mark the panel with an appropriate object and...

Page 19: ...nsmitted by the scanner or configuration through the WinHost utility see the scanner Installation Manual for more details The scanner auxiliary interface signals are also available on the internal spr...

Page 20: ...over screws making sure the rubber seal is fitted correctly between the parts of the housing 2 4 1 Power Supply Power is supplied to the C BOX 4X0 through the pins provided on the spring clamp connect...

Page 21: ...ections WARNING Incorrect grounding of the C BOX 4X0 can injure personnel and damage equipment Make sure that the C BOX is correctly grounded NOTE The C BOX 4X0 is protected against polarity reversal...

Page 22: ...4X0 housing 4 To connect the power and input output signals Prepare the individual wires of the system cables by stripping the insulation back approximately 1 cm Using a device such as a screwdriver...

Page 23: ...x 1000 21 OUT1 OUT1 OUT1 NC 22 OUT REF OUT1 OUT1 NC 23 OUT2 OUT2 OUT2 NC 24 OUT REF OUT2 OUT2 NC 25 NC Reserved OUT3 OUT3 26 NC Reserved OUT3 OUT3 27 EXT TRIG EXT TRIG EXT TRIG A EXT TRIG A 28 EXT TRI...

Page 24: ...ing Figure 9 Scanner Chassis Grounding The C BOX 4X0 is now installed which completes the electrical connections for your scanning system 2 4 4 OM4000 Jumper Settings J2 J1 Figure 10 OM4000 Jumpers Th...

Page 25: ...LED MS LEDs is turned on The MAC ID value 99 is reserved The Node Address can also be assigned through WinHost Refer to Help on Line The valid range for the baud rate selection is 0 125 Kb per second...

Page 26: ...ave node n MAC ID n C BOX 4X0 Figure 12 DeviceNet Connection It is recommended to use only commercially available DeviceNet connectors for connecting to the bus If the C BOX is installed at the beginn...

Page 27: ...OM with the Electronic Data Sheet EDS file into the drive of the programming device usually a PC 3 Load the EDS file in the configurator 4 Configure the C BOX 4X0 through WinHost setting the parameter...

Page 28: ...Operation default In this position the C BOX 4X0 is in the normal operating mode It communicates with the scanner through the 9 pin internal connector and the scanner auxiliary serial interface The in...

Page 29: ...nHost Help On Line The C BOX 410 display visualizes an appropriate message Once the C BOX 4X0 configuration is completed it is necessary to replace the switch in the Normal Operation position At the e...

Page 30: ...par 2 9 2 8 OPERATING MODES With the C BOX 4X0 three operating modes are possible Normal Operation Once the connection procedure is completed the warning LED is OFF the C BOX 4X0 is ready to receive...

Page 31: ...nal Function Buttons NOTE The GET TEST SEND function is not compatible with Matrix readers The procedure to enable the GET TEST SEND function is the following 1 Press both the buttons left and right a...

Page 32: ...utton to quit the Test Operating Mode and restore the barcode scanner normal operating mode SEND RIGHT BUTTON THE C BOX 4X0 SENDS THE CONFIGURATION PREVIOUSLY STORED IN ITS OWN PERMANENT MEMORY SUPPOR...

Page 33: ...2 8 2 LED Indicators Figure 15 LED Indicators In the C BOX 400 the Warning LED is repeated in the bottom inside Figure 16 C BOX 400 Power on MS Leds NS Leds TX Led Warning LED Warning LED Power Polari...

Page 34: ...upply or module initialization in progress Green ON the module is operating in normal condition Green FLASHING waiting for commissioning Red FLASHING recoverable fault Red ON unrecoverable fault NETWO...

Page 35: ...ails 2 9 1 Preparing C Box 4x0 for Matrix Reader Communication This paragraph describes how to configure a C BOX 4x0 so that a Matrix reader can communicate through the C Box4x0 and also be configured...

Page 36: ...nfigured through the C Box 4x0 9 pin internal connector connected to the PC using the VisiSet configuration program 1 Run the VisiSet configuration tool and select Connect to communicate with the Matr...

Page 37: ...RS232 interface available 1 Move the C Box 4x0 Configuration Switch from the Normal Operation to the CFG position 2 Connect the 9 pin internal port of the C BOX 4x0 to the PC using a crossover cable a...

Page 38: ...internal memory DEVICENET INTERFACE Interface type Data transfer rate CAN Kbit s 125 250 500 user selectable ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES Operating temperature 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Storage temperature 20...

Page 39: ...compatibility and product safety Bas e sur la l gislation des Etats membres relative la compatibilit lectromagn tique et la s curit des produits ber die Ann herung der Gesetze der Mitgliedsstaaten in...

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