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CBX800 

 
 

INSTALLATION MANUAL 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Figure A 

 

 

Indicator LEDs 

Cover Screws (4) 

Compression Connectors (5) 

4

25-pin Device Connector 

5

Host Interface Module Panel 

 

 
 

 

NOTE

 

For a complete Gateway configuration using the Genius™ configuration program, refer to the 
CBX800 Help On-Line available on the CD. This manual is also downloadable from the Web 
at 

www.automation.datalogic.com

 
 
 
 

821001551 (Rev. A) 

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Summary of Contents for CBX800

Page 1: ... 4 25 pin Device Connector 5 Host Interface Module Panel 3 NOTE For a complete Gateway configuration using the Genius configuration program refer to the CBX800 Help On Line available on the CD This manual is also downloadable from the Web at www automation datalogic com 821001551 Rev A 5 1 2 4 3 ...

Page 2: ...a Source Port Connector Indicator LEDs 7 Auxiliary Port Connector 8 IP65 Host Interface Module Connector 9 Standard Host Interface Module Connector 10 Spring Clamp Terminal Blocks 11 RS485 Termination Resistance Switch 12 ID NET Host Shield Selector 13 ID NET Termination Resistance Switch 14 Network Selection Rotary Switches 15 12 1 6 7 9 10 11 7 14 13 8 2 3 4 11 5 15 ...

Page 3: ...the links to arrive at your product page which describes specific Info Features Applications Models Accessories and Downloads including the Genius utility program which allows device configuration using a PC It provides RS232 and Ethernet interface configuration SERVICE Overview Warranty Extensions and Maintenance Agreements Sales Network Listing of Subsidiaries Repair Centers Partners Helpdesk Ma...

Page 4: ... inside the CBX800 facilitate connection to an external PC for data monitoring or for configuring the CBX800 and the reading device Four embedded rotary switches allow easy manual Network Type and Addressing Baud Rate selection CBX800 can also house several accessories which make the system highly flexible These include One of several Host Interface Modules to interface the reader with the most po...

Page 5: ... NET Out 93ACC1855 BA700 M12 5P M Connector Panel ID NET In 93ACC1856 BA900 Two Cable Glands Panel 93ACC1847 ADP FF1 Gender Changer 25P F F 5 pcs 93ACC1827 SUPPORTED READING DEVICES The CBX800 can be directly connected to all of the following readers through the 25 pin connector illustrated in Figure A Linear Scanners 2D Readers DS6300 DS6400 DX6400 MATRIX 2000 DS8100A DX8200A NOTE CBX800 is backw...

Page 6: ... operation ACCESS TO INTERNAL PARTS To make installation and replacement easier the CBX800 is made up of three parts 1 the body of the device containing all electronic components and optional boards 2 the transparent removable cover for inspection and for easy access to spring clamps and internal modules 3 the removable front connector panel providing easy access to the optional interface modules ...

Page 7: ...1821 BA200 93ACC1822 The diagram below gives the overall dimensions of the CBX800 and shows the two mounting through holes Figure 3 Overall Dimensions POWER SUPPLY The power switch see Figure 4 switches the power supply ON or OFF for both the CBX800 and the connected reading device CAUTION The power switch does not control power to the Vdc GND V V spring clamps therefore any devices connected to t...

Page 8: ...he system cables through them into the CBX800 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 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 cla...

Page 9: ...ensitive Other I O I34B Input 3B and 4B common polarity insensitive TX Auxiliary Interface TX RX Auxiliary Interface RX Auxiliary Interface 1 SGND Auxiliary Interface Reference REF Network Reference ID ID NET network ID NET ID ID NET network Network Shield Network Cable Shield TX Data Source Aux TX RX Data Source Aux RX Data Source Auxiliary Interface 2 SGND Data Source Aux Reference RS232 RS485FD...

Page 10: ... SETTINGS For most applications input power is provided through the dedicated spring clamp connectors inside the CBX800 However CBX800 may accept power from the connected 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 ...

Page 11: ...rs The scanner chassis is internally connected to GND to Earth default Figure 8 Chassis Grounding ID NET HOST SHIELD JUMPER SETTINGS The Network shield Shield can be connected to Earth Ground Earth either directly or through a filter circuit If the jumper is left open the network cable shield Shield is floating Filtered Earth default Earth floating Equivalent Filter Circuit Figure 9 ID NET Host Sh...

Page 12: ...s switch must also be OFF disabled when Fieldbus Modules are used NETWORK PARAMETER SELECTORS Four embedded rotary switches allow easy manual selection of network parameters As shown in Figure 12 the Net Type rotary switch allows Network Type selection while three dedicated rotary switches X1 X10 X100 can be used for manually selecting Addressing and Baud Rate Figure 12 Network Parameter Selectors...

Page 13: ... three digits of the IP address i e 172 16 11 xxx The valid selection range is from 000 to 255 Address selections outside of this range are not accepted by the network IP Addressing There are a few special switch settings that allow the software to determine the IP address for Ethernet IP and Profinet interfaces These settings correspond to the IP Addressing parameter in Genius 777 Remote Assignme...

Page 14: ...2 57600 Baud 7 Reserved 3 125 kBaud 8 Reserved 4 250 kBaud 9 Reserved ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS POWER SUPPLY CBX00 can accept power from the connected reading device through the 25 pin connector or through the dedicated spring clamp connector see section Power Source Jumper Settings The default jumper setting requires power to be supplied to the CBX800 through the Vdc and GND pins provided on the spr...

Page 15: ...e types are available on the CBX800 spring clamp terminal blocks The Host serial interface type and its parameters baud rate data bits etc can be defined by the user via Genius software The RS485 half duplex is automatically set whenever MUX32 communication protocol is enabled For more details refer to the Communication Settings section in the Genius Help On Line Details regarding the connections ...

Page 16: ...SGND RXD TXD CTS RTS USER INTERFACE SGND TX RX RTS CTS CBX800 Figure 15 RS232 Host Interface Connections Using Hardware Handshaking The RTS and CTS signals control data transmission and synchronize the connected devices START OF TRANSMISSION END OF TRANSMISSION V RTS V V TX DATA V V CTS V DATA TRANSMISSION DATA TRANSMISSION C1 C2 C4 C3 C5 TRANSMISSION STOPPED ENABLED DISABLED ENABLED IDLE IDLE Fig...

Page 17: ...ronments The CBX800 pinout follows Pinout Function TX RS485 Transmit Data RX RS485 Receive Data TX RS485 Transmit Data RX RS485 Receive Data SGND Signal Ground RX485 TX485 SGND RX485 TX485 USER INTERFACE SGND TX RX TX RX CBX800 Figure 17 RS485 Full duplex Connections NOTE For applications that do not use RX485 signals do not leave these lines floating but connect them to SGND as shown below RX485 ...

Page 18: ...ion RTX RS485 Receive Transmit Data RTX RS485 Receive Transmit Data SGND Signal Ground RTX485 SGND RTX485 USER INTERFACE SGND RTX RTX CBX800 Figure 19 RS485 Half duplex Connections This interface is forced by software when the protocol selected is MUX32 protocol In a Multiplexer layout the Multidrop address must also be set via serial channel by the Genius utility or by the Host Programming Mode I...

Page 19: ...ections can be made to a PC or Laptop using a straight through cable or a USB RS232 converter 5 1 6 9 Figure 20 9 pin D Sub Female Connector With reference to the 9 pin connector of Figure 20 the following pins are used to connect the RS232 auxiliary interface Pin Name Function 2 TX Auxiliary Interface Receive Data 3 RX Auxiliary Interface Transmit Data 5 SGND Signal Ground 1 4 6 7 8 9 N C RX TX R...

Page 20: ...eceive Data RTS Request To Send CTS Clear To Send SGND Signal Ground SGND RXD CTS TXD RTS USER INTERFACE SGND TX RTS RX CTS CBX800 Figure 22 RS232 Data Source Interface Connections Data Source RS485 Full Duplex Interface The following pins are used for RS485 Full duplex interface connections Pinout Function TX RS485 Transmit Data RX RS485 Receive Data TX RS485 Transmit Data RX RS485 Receive Data S...

Page 21: ...iliary Interface available on the 9 pin connector below is used for configuring the external reading device parameters 5 1 6 9 Figure 25 9 pin D Sub Female Connector With reference to the 9 pin connector of Figure 25 the following pins are used to connect the Data Source Auxiliary Interface Pin Name Function 2 TX Data Source Aux Interface Receive Data 3 RX Data Source Aux Interface Transmit Data 5...

Page 22: ...d External Trigger Input Input 1 The connections are indicated in the following diagram Pinout Function V Power Source External Trigger I1A External Trigger A polarity insensitive I1B External Trigger B polarity insensitive V Power Reference External Trigger EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTIONS USING CBX800 POWER CAUTION Power is available directly to the Input Device independently from the Power Su...

Page 23: ...hotocell Figure 30 NPN External Trigger Using External Power Generic Input Input 2 Pinout Function V Power Source Inputs I2A Input 2 A polarity insensitive I2B Input 2 B polarity insensitive V Power Reference Inputs INPUT 2 CONNECTIONS USING CBX800 POWER CAUTION Power is available directly to the Input Device independently from the Power Supply Switch inside the CBX800 Power to Input Device Input ...

Page 24: ...al Input Device Figure 32 NPN Input 2 Using External Power OUTPUTS The two optocoupled general purpose outputs available on the CBX800 spring clamp terminal blocks are managed by the reader connected to the 25 pin connector The meaning of the two outputs Output 1 and Output 2 can be defined by the user They are typically used either to signal the data collection result or for 2D readers to control...

Page 25: ...igure 33 Open Emitter Output Using CBX800 Power Power to Output device Output device Reference Output Device Output Signal Figure 34 Open Collector Output Using CBX800 Power OUTPUT CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER Pulled up to External Output Device Power Output Signal Output Device Figure 35 Output Open Emitter Using External Power Pulled down to External Output Device Reference Output Signal Out...

Page 26: ...nput 3 and input 4 one optocoupled polarity insensitive output Output 3 The connections are indicated in the following diagram Pinout Function 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...

Page 27: ...power switch is turned on This LED is red if power polarity is incorrect In this case the connected reading device is protected CAUTION If external I O devices are powered through CBX800 connected to V V they are not protected from polarity inversion The Ready LED is on after the power up or reset sequence is complete The Host Source and ID NET LEDs are active when communicating on the respective ...

Page 28: ...patible network The dotted lines in the figure refer to optional hardware configurations A portable PC can be quickly connected to the CBX800 Auxiliary port through the internal 9 pin MUX GWY connector for CBX800 configuration Likewise the portable PC can be quickly connected to the Source Auxiliary port through the internal 9 pin Source connector for reader configuration After making system cabli...

Page 29: ...d Communication Settings Data Source Serial Port Expected Termination String Aligned to the Data Source device configuration if Communication Settings Data Source Serial Port Send Data On Termination String Communication Settings Data Source Serial Port Line Parameters all parameters Aligned to the Data Source device configuration Fieldbus Slave Nodes Fieldbus Master Host CBX800 Source Interface R...

Page 30: ...Data Source Serial Port Expected Termination String Aligned to the Data Source device configuration if Communication Settings Data Source Serial Port Send Data On Termination String Communication Settings Data Source Serial Port Line Parameters all parameters Aligned to the Data Source device configuration Ethernet TCP IP Nodes Ethernet TCP IP Host CBX800 Source Interface CBX800 Host Interface BM2...

Page 31: ...Serial Port Send Data On Termination String Communication Settings Data Source Serial Port Line Parameters all parameters Aligned to the Data Source device configuration NOTE For 6 8K family scanners having software version 6 80 or later an alternative fixed speed 57600 baud ID NET layout can be made without the use of CBX800 See the ID NET Application Note on CD ROM for details For maximum ID NET...

Page 32: ...al Port Data Destination Host Serial Port checked Communication Settings Data Source Serial Port Expected Termination String Aligned to the Data Source device configuration if Communication Settings Data Source Serial Port Send Data On Termination String Communication Settings Data Source Serial Port Line Parameters all parameters Aligned to the Data Source device configuration MUX32 Slave Nodes 1...

Page 33: ...S Mechanical Dimensions 193 x 180 x 71 mm 7 6 x 7 1 x 2 8 in Weight 830 g 29 28 oz ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Humidity max 90 non condensing Vibration Resistance 14 mm 2 to 10 Hz 1 5 mm 13 to 55 Hz EN 60068 2 6 2 g 70 to 200 Hz 2 hours on each axis Bump Resistance 30 g 6 ms EN 60068 2 29 5000 shocks on each axis Prot...

Page 34: ...ut the expressed written approval of Datalogic could void the authority to use the equipment This device complies with PART 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference which may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and foun...

Page 35: ... 108 EC EMC Directive ______________________________________________ This Declaration is based upon compliance of the products to the following standards EN 55022 CLASS A ITE SEPTEMBER 1998 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT RADIO DISTURBANCE CHARACTERISTICS LIMITS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS EN 61000 6 2 SEPTEMBER 2005 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC PART 6 2 GENERIC STANDARDS IMMUNITY FOR INDUST...

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