POWER SOURCE JUMPER SETTINGS
For most applications input power is provided through the dedicated spring
clamp connectors inside the CBX100.
However CBX100 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 the relative reading device Reference Manual for details.
To power CBX100 from the reading device, the power source jumper must be
placed in the "power from device" position as indicated in Figure 5.
power from
clamps
(default)
power from
device
Figure 5–Power Source Jumper Settings
SHIELD TO PROTECTION EARTH JUMPER SETTINGS
The network cable 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
Figure 6– Shield to Protection Earth Jumper Settings
CHASSIS GROUNDING JUMPER SETTINGS
The reading device chassis grounding method can be selected by
positioning a jumper (see Figure 7). In this way the reading device chassis
can be connected to earth ground (only if pin Earth is connected to a good
earth ground). For all reading devices except 6K/8K, the chassis can
alternatively be connected to the power supply ground signal (GND) or it
can be left floating but, in this case, the jumper must be removed. For 6K or
8K scanners the chassis is internally connected to GND.
All Reading Devices (except 6K/8K)
6K, 8K Family Scanners
to Earth
(default)
to GND
floating
The scanner chassis is
internally connected to GND
to Earth
(default)
Figure 7 – Chassis Grounding
9-PIN READING DEVICE AUXILIARY SERIAL INTERFACE
The reading device auxiliary serial interface available on the internal
CBX100 9-pin connector can be used either for configuration or for data
monitoring.
Connections can be made to a PC or Laptop using a straight through cable
or a USB-RS232 converter.
The details of the connector pins are indicated in the following table:
CBX100 9-pin D-Sub Female Connector Pinout
Pin Name
Function
2 TX Auxiliary
RS232
3 RX
Auxiliary
RS232
5
SGND
Auxiliary Reference Ground
1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
N.C.
5
1
6
9
NETWORK BUS TERMINATION
ID-NET™
ON
OFF
Figure 8 – ID-NET™ Termination Resistance Switch
The ID-NET™ termination resistance switch enables or disables the
insertion of the bus termination resistor for ID-NET™ network applications.
CAUTION
In ID-NET™ network applications the termination
resistor must be enabled ONLY on the first and last
devices of the chain. On all the other devices this
resistor MUST NOT be enabled (OFF).
RS485 HD
ON
OFF
Figure 9 – RS485 HD Termination Resistance Switch
The RS485 HD termination resistance switch enables or disables the
insertion of the bus termination resistor for RS485 Half Duplex Multidrop
applications.
CAUTION
In Multiplexer applications the termination resistor must
be enabled ONLY on 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 NOT be enabled
(OFF).
BM100 BACKUP AND RESTORE MODULE (ACCESSORY)
The BM100 Backup and Restore Module (separate accessory) provides
configuration parameter backup. It can easily be installed by aligning it over
its corresponding connector in the CBX100 and pushing down until correctly
seated. When closed, the plastic support inside the CBX100 cover holds the
module in place. For further details see the BM100 manual.
Figure 10 – BM100 Accessory Mounting
INDICATOR LEDS
blue/red
yellow
green
yellow
green
Figure 11 – Indicator LEDs
There are five Indicator LEDs which signal power and I/O activity and are
visible from the CBX100 outside cover.
The Power LED is blue when power is correctly applied to the CBX100 and
the power switch is turned on.
This LED is red if power polarity is incorrect. In this case the connected
reading device and optional Backup Module are protected.
CAUTION
If external I/O devices are powered through CBX100
(connected to +V/-V), they are not protected from
polarity inversion.
The remaining four LEDs signal activity on the relative I/O lines. Their
meaning depends on the software configuration of the connected reading
device.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
ELECTRICAL FEATURES
Supply Voltage
10 to 30 Vdc*
Consumption
0.5 – 0.3 A
Limited Current Consumption
CBX + reading device consumption
(see related manual)
2.5 A Max
USER INTERFACE
LED Indicators
Power On/Polarity Error (blue/red)
Trigger (yellow)
IN2 (green)
OUT1 (yellow)
OUT2 (green)
PHYSICAL FEATURES
Mechanical Dimensions
138 x 128 x 62 mm
(5.4 x 5 x 2.4 in.)
Weight
about 380 g. (13.40 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
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
(when compression connectors and
reading device are correctly connected)
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 the connected reading device, since the minimum supply
voltage required may be >10.
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CE COMPLIANCE
Warning:
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product
may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to
take adequate measures.
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déclare que le
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declare que el
CBX100, connection box compact
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cumple con los requisitos de las Directivas del Consejo Europeo, según la lista siguiente:
89/336/EEC EMC Directive
e
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emendamenti successivi
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et
ses successifs amendements
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Abänderungen
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enmiendas
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sicurezza dei prodotti.
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product safety.
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sécurité des produits.
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Verträglichkeit und Produktsicherheit entsprechen.
Basado en la aproximación de las leyes de los Países Miembros respecto a la compatibilidad
electromagnética y las Medidas de seguridad relativas al producto.
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Diese Erklärung basiert darauf, daß das Produkt den folgenden Normen entspricht:
Esta declaración se basa en el cumplimiento de los productos con las siguientes normas:
EN 55022
(Class A ITE),
September 1998
:
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT
RADIO DISTURBANCE CHARACTERISTICS
L
IMITS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS
EN 61000-6-2, September 2005
:
E
LECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
(EMC)
P
ART
6-2: G
ENERIC
S
TANDARDS
– I
MMUNITY FOR
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS
Lippo di Calderara, January 29th, 2008
Lorenzo Girotti
Product & Process Quality Manager
821001372 (Rev. B)