About Single IO Box Getting Started Section Title Page 4 Page 2 • IO Box Layout • IO Box dimensions Your I/O Box Page 6 Connecting a Reader • Trigger Wiring Connecting Your Reader Page 10 Mounting scenarios • Mounting Precautions Mounting Information Page 16 Single IO Box Specifications •...
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The function of this device is to provide a single, IP65-protected wiring and power point to support a single reader. This box supports the following readers: • DataMan 300 • DataMan 302 • DataMan 303 • DataMan 503 • Checker 4G •...
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I/O Box Layout The following images show the layout of a single I/O Box. Cable Glands to Wire Peripherals RS-232 AC Voltage Connector M12 Reader Input Connection Connector Jumpers Input Terminals Output Encoder Terminals Terminals Earth GND Mounting Terminals Points 6 Single IO Box Quick Reference Guide Single IO Box Quick Reference Guide...
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I/O Box Dimensions Observe the following dimensions when installing your I/O Box. Always leave enouh space below the box 30 mm to avoid pinching or bending the cables leaving the cable glands. 77.5 mm 187.1 mm 63.6 mm 90 mm 206 mm 8 Single IO Box Quick Reference Guide Single IO Box Quick Reference Guide...
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Make sure that the M12 plug is plugged into the socket appropriate to the reader that will be connected. DataMan 300 series DataMan 503 Checker 4G Make sure that the cable In-Sight 7000 is secured tightly in the cable gland.
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Connecting a Reader (continued) Insert the wire ends to the proper Input/Output terminal depending on Connect your reader to the M12 connector. your setup, then secure them using a flat head screwdriver. Use a Checker extension cable (CKR-200-CBL-EXT) to wire a DM302 or DM503 directly to the M12 connector on the IO Box.
Trigger Wiring Trigger wiring is a common way to send input into “Input_0” to a reader. You can power up the reader using the M12 connector, and you can use trigger wiring to have the reader start reading at a specified trigger. Ensure Input Common jumper matches wiring style of trigger! Red: 24 VDC...
Mounting Instructions Make sure that the I/O Box is always accessible and not blocked by When mounting the I/O Box, always use a flat and solid surface, and use all other equipment. four mounting holes for maximum safety. ü • Observe safety regulations when mounting the unit. •...
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EN61373 including IEC 60068-2-6,60068-2-64 6.4, and 60068-2-27 than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. • Do not attempt to service or repair this product -- return it to Cognex for Discrete I/O Input Range 88 - 264 VAC service.
Class A digital device, a sound way. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits Cognex Corporation shall not be liable for use of are designed to provide reasonable protection our product with equipment (i.e., power supplies, against harmful interference when the equip- personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked...
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