Typical Layouts; Point-To-Point - Datalogic DS6300 Reference Manual

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1.7 TYPICAL LAYOUTS

The following typical layout refers to the system hardware configurations, but it also requires
the correct setup of the software configuration parameters (see par. 3.2 for details).
Other layouts require the use of DS6300 scanner having a specific decoder base.
The accessories and cables indicated in the following figures are Datalogic products. We
suggest their use to guarantee the correct system functioning.
1.7.1

Point-to-Point

Using a Point-to-Point layout, the data is transmitted on the Main interface as well as on the
Auxiliary interface. The Main interface can be selected for RS232 or RS485 full-duplex
communications.
Two different layouts are available according to the DS6300 reader model used for the
connection.
Master/Slave Models
When On-Line operating mode is used, the reader is activated by an External Trigger
(photoelectric sensor) when the object enters its reading zone. In the following case, the
signal is passed to the DS6300 by the C-BOX 100, which also supplies the system.
M/S
CAB600X
C-BOX 100
Local Host
Presence
PG6000
Sensor
Figure 11 – Point-to-Point for Master/Slave Models
Fieldbus Models
In this case no External Trigger is used and the C-BOX 100 only supplies the reader. The
DS6300 (Ethernet, DeviceNet or Profibus model) is connected to a fieldbus remote Host. It
can be activated by a signal generated by the remote Host or be always active if working in
Automatic operating mode.
Remote Host
Fieldbus
C-BOX 100
CAB601X
PG6000
Figure 12 – Point-to-Point for Fieldbus Models
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