TYPICAL LAYOUTS
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5 TYPICAL LAYOUTS
The following typical layouts refer to system hardware configurations. However, they also
require the correct setup of the software configuration parameters. Dotted lines in the figures
refer to optional hardware configurations within the particular layout.
CAUTION:
Matrix 120 readers do not have Auxiliary Serial interfaces.
Therefore neither data monitoring nor device configuration can be performed
through this interface.
Matrix 120 devices can be configured in DL.CODE through the Ethernet, Main
Serial, or USB interfaces depending on the device model.
5.1 ETHERNET CONNECTION
The Ethernet connection is possible in two different layouts.
In a Point-to-Point layout the reader is connected to a local host by using a
CAB-ETH-M0x
cable. There is no need to use a crossover adapter since Matrix 120 incorporates an
autocross function.
Figure 48 - Ethernet Point-to-Point Layout
CBX
Host
Matrix 120
CAB-1011
CAB-ETH-M0x
1
2
Ethernet Interface
Main Serial Interface (Data Monitor)
External Trigger (for One Shot or Phase Mode)
3
10-30 Vdc
External Power for Matrix 120
and I/O Accessories
Содержание Matrix 120
Страница 1: ...REFERENCE MANUAL Matrix 120...
Страница 51: ...INSTALLATION 39 3 Figure 24 Overall Dimensions of Matrix 120 Ethernet Models with ESD Cover Optical Axis mm in...
Страница 52: ...MATRIX 120 REFERENCE MANUAL 40 3 Figure 25 Overall Dimensions of Matrix 120 USB Models Optical Axis mm in...
Страница 53: ...INSTALLATION 41 3 Figure 26 Overall Dimensions of Matrix 120 USB Models with ESD Cover Optical Axis mm in...
Страница 54: ...MATRIX 120 REFERENCE MANUAL 42 3 Figure 27 Mounting Bracket Overall Dimensions mm in...
Страница 65: ...CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 53 4 Figure 39 NPN External Trigger Using Matrix 120 Power NPN Photoelectric Sensor...
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