Manual • Doc.-No.: C.3010.21 / Rev. 3.1
CAN-CBX-DIO8
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Conformity
The CAN-CBX module is an industrial product and meets the demands of the EU regulations and
EMC standards printed in the conformity declaration at the end of this manual.
Warning:
In a residential, commercial or light industrial environment the CBX-module may
cause radio interferences in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
Intended Use
The intended use of the CAN-CBX module is the operation as a CANopen-Slave with digital in-
and outputs. The esd guarantee does not cover damages which result from improper use, usage not
in accordance with regulations or disregard of safety instructions and warnings.
The CAN-CBX module is intended for indoor installation only.
The operation of the CAN-CBX module in hazardous areas, or areas exposed to potentially
explosive materials is not permitted.
The operation of the CAN-CBX module for medical purposes is prohibited.
Service Note
The CAN-CBX module does not contain any parts that require maintenance by the user. The
CAN-CBX module does not require any manual configuration of the hardware. Unauthorized
intervention in the device voids warranty claims.
Disposal
Devices which have become defective in the long run have to be disposed in an appropriate way or
have to be returned to the manufacturer for proper disposal. Please, make a contribution to
environmental protection.
Typographical Conventions
Throughout this manual the following typographical conventions are used to distinguish technical
terms.
Convention
Example
File and path names
/dev/null or <stdio.h>
Function names
open()
Programming constants
NULL
Programming data types
uint32_t
Variable names
Count
Number Representation
All numbers in this document are base 10 unless designated otherwise. For hexadecimal numbers
h
is appended . For example, 42 is represented as 2A
h
in hexadecimal format.