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When using a Local Area Network (LAN), one or more ABR readers can be connected to the network using STP-M12D-4xx
cables.
1. Ethernet Interface
2. Main Serial Interface (Data Monitor)
3. External Trigger (for One Shot or Phase Mode)

3.6.2 Serial or I/O Connections on USB Models

The CSB-M121701USB02M121702 accessory Y-cable allows the USB interface to be used with input/output signals
between the ABR 3000 reader and the I/O devices.
To connect the system in a Serial point-to-point configuration using a connection box, you need the hardware indicated in
Figure 13
on page 13. In this layout, the data is transmitted to the Host from the ABR main serial interface.
ABR power and I/O device connections take place through the TCNM-ACBB1 connection box using the MQDEC-1703SS-
DB25 accessory cable.
If a connection box is not used, the MQDEC-1703SS-DB25 cable could be replaced with a MQDC2S-17xx cable to wire to
the I/O devices directly. In this case the I/O will be referenced to ground, which is connected to both the USB and I/O side
of the Y connector.
When One Shot or Phase Mode operating mode is used, the reader can be activated by an External Trigger (for example a
pulse from a photoelectric sensor) when the object enters its reading zone.
12
STP-M12D-4xx
TCNM-ACBB1
1. Ethernet Interface
2. Main Serial Interface
3. External Trigger (for One Shot or Phase Mode)
Figure 11. Ethernet Point-to-Point Layout
TCNM-ACBB1
Switch
Figure 12. Ethernet Network Layout
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