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CBX500 INSTALLATION MANUAL 

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PINOUT 

 

Pinouts 

Group 

Name 

Function 

Input Power 

Vdc 

Power Supply Input V 

GND 

Power Supply Input Voltage - 

Earth 

Protection Earth Ground 

External 
Trigger Input 

+V 

Power Source 

– External Trigger 

I1A 

External Trigger A  (polarity insensitive) 

I1B 

External Trigger B  (polarity insensitive) 

-V 

Power Reference 

– External Trigger 

Generic Input 

+V 

Power Source 

– Inputs 

I2A 

Input 2A  (polarity insensitive) 

I2B 

Input 2B  (polarity insensitive) 

-V 

Power Reference 

– Inputs 

Outputs 

+V 

Power Source 

– Outputs 

-V 

Power Reference 

– Outputs 

O1+ 

Output 1+ 

O1- 

Output 1- 

O2+ 

Output 2+ 

O2- 

Output 2- 

Other I/O 

O3A 

Output 3A  (polarity insensitive) 

O3B 

Output 3B  (polarity insensitive) 

+V 

Power Source 

– Other I/O 

I3A 

Input 3A  (polarity insensitive) 

I4A 

Input 4A  (polarity insensitive) 

-V 

Power Reference 

– Other I/O 

I34B 

Input 3B and 4B (common)  (polarity insensitive) 

I34B 

Input 3B and 4B (common)  (polarity insensitive) 

Auxiliary 
Interface 

TX 

Auxiliary Interface TX 

RX 

Auxiliary Interface RX 

SGND 

Auxiliary Interface Reference 

ID-

NET™ 

REF 

Network Reference 

ID+ 

ID-

NET™ n 

ID- 

ID-

NET™ network - 

Network 

Shield 

Network Cable Shield 

 

 

RS232 

RS485FD 

RS485HD 

Main 
Interface 

 

TX 

TX+ 

RTX+ 

 

RTS 

TX- 

RTX- 

 

RX 

*RX+ 

 

 

CTS 

*RX- 

 

 

SGND 

SGND 

SGND 

 

The input power signals 

Vdc

GND

 and 

Earth

 as well as the network signals 

REF

ID+

ID-

 

and 

Shield

; and 

RTX+

RTX-

 and 

SGND

 are repeated to facilitate system cabling. In this way 

the power and network busses can enter and exit the CBX500 from different spring clamps 
but be physically connected together. 
 

*

 Do not leave floating, see Reading Device Reference Manual for connection details. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CBX500

Page 1: ...CBX500 INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure A 821001383 Rev C 5 1 2 4 3 1 2 3 4 5 Indicator LEDs Cover Screws 4 Host Interface Module Panel Compression Connectors 5 25 pin Device Connector ...

Page 2: ...sion Module Connector Backup Module Connector Indicator LEDs RS485 Termination Resistance Switch ID NET Termination Resistance Switch Auxiliary Port Connector IP65 Host Interface Module Connector 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Standard Host Interface Module Connector Spring Clamp Terminal Blocks Shield to Protection Earth Selector Power Source Selector 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 3: ...nection box which can be used as an accessory to facilitate system connections for installation and device replacement of several Datalogic family reading devices System cabling is made through spring clamp terminal blocks inside the CBX500 while the reading device is connected to the CBX500 through a 25 pin connector on the housing A 9 pin connector placed inside the CBX500 facilitates connection...

Page 4: ...ET Out Connector 93ACC1855 BA700 M12 5PM ID NET In Connector 93ACC1856 BA900 Two Cable Compression Conn Panel 93ACC1847 NOTE Not all readers support all CBX accessories Compatibility between the accessories marked with an asterisk and your reader depends on the reading device application software See the Accessories paragraph in your reading device Reference Manual for the list of supported CBX Se...

Page 5: ...ssories paragraph in your reading device Reference Manual for the list of supported CBX Series accessories NOTE CBX500 is backward compatible with DS2100N DS2400N black body model reading devices using the ADP MM1 25 pin gender changer See the Gender Changer documentation for the relative CBX pinout A scanner software upgrade may be required to manage CBX500 accessories HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY ONLY...

Page 6: ...kage Mounting to other surfaces such as concrete walls or metallic panels requires user supplied parts screws screw anchors nuts etc A mounting template is included in the package to facilitate hole drilling alignment CBX500 can also be mounted to a DIN rail using the BA100 93ACC1821 mounting accessory or to a Bosch Frame or 80 20 Frame using the BA200 93ACC1822 mounting accessory The diagram belo...

Page 7: ...e utility program see the reading device Installation Manual for more details The reading device auxiliary interface signals are also available on the internal spring clamp connectors After making system cabling and switch settings connect the reading device to the 25 pin connector on the CBX500 housing Switch ON the CBX500 power switch see Figure 3 The Power LED turns on blue when the power conne...

Page 8: ... external trigger encoder etc are live and are not protected from polarity inversion Disconnect the power supply when working inside the CBX500 OFF ON Figure 3 Power Switch ON OFF Positions CBX500 POWER SUPPLY GND GND Vdc V 10 30 Vdc Earth Earth Ground Figure 4 Power Supply Connections NOTE Vdc is electrically connected to V just as GND is electrically connected to V This is useful for supplying e...

Page 9: ... stripping the insulation back approximately 1 cm Using a device such as a screwdriver push down on the lever directly next to the clamp see Figure 5 Insert the wire into the clamp and release the lever The wire will now be held in the spring clamp 5 Tighten the compression connector nuts so that the internal glands seal around the cables Figure 5 System Cable Connections Flexible stranded wire sh...

Page 10: ...ce Other I O I3A Input 3A polarity insensitive I4A Input 4A polarity insensitive V Power Reference Other I O I34B Input 3B and 4B common polarity insensitive I34B Input 3B and 4B common polarity insensitive Auxiliary Interface TX Auxiliary Interface TX RX Auxiliary Interface RX SGND Auxiliary Interface Reference ID NET REF Network Reference ID ID NET network ID ID NET network Network Shield Networ...

Page 11: ...ected reading device through the 25 pin connector This is useful for example to pass power to connected accessories such as Encoder and Presence Sensor from DX8200A VAC models or 6K 8K scanners powered directly through the network See the relative reading device Reference Manual for details To power CBX500 from the reading device the power source jumper must be placed in the power from device posi...

Page 12: ... GND All Reading Devices except 6K 8K to Earth default to GND floating 6K 8K Family Scanners The scanner chassis is internally connected to GND to Earth default Figure 8 Chassis Grounding 9 PIN READING DEVICE AUXILIARY SERIAL INTERFACE The reading device auxiliary serial interface available on the internal CBX500 9 pin connector can be used either for configuration or for data monitoring Connectio...

Page 13: ...n the last device of the chain the farthest away from the Multiplexer assuming the Multiplexer is the first device of the chain On all the other devices this resistor MUST be OFF disabled This switch must also be OFF disabled when Fieldbus Modules are used INDICATOR LEDS There are five Indicator LEDs which signal power and I O activity and are visible from the CBX500 outside cover The Power LED is...

Page 14: ...umidity max 90 non condensing Vibration Resistance 14 mm 2 to 10 Hz EN 60068 2 6 2 hours on each axis 1 5 mm 13 to 55 Hz 2 g 70 to 200 Hz Shock Resistance 30 g 11 ms EN 60068 2 27 3 shocks on each axis Protection Class EN 60529 IP65 The features given are typical at a 25 C ambient temperature if not otherwise indicated for further details about minimum maximum supply voltage refer to the manual of...

Page 15: ... interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required t...

Page 16: ...European Council Directives listed below 2004 108 EC EMC Directive ______________________________________________ This Declaration is based upon compliance of the products to the following standards EN 55022 CLASS A ITE DECEMBER 2010 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT RADIO DISTURBANCE CHARACTERISTICS LIMITS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS EN 61000 6 2 SEPTEMBER 2005 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC PA...

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