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CONTENTS GUIDE TO INSTALLATION ................ iv GENERAL VIEW ..................v SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................vii Power Supply....................vii GENERAL FEATURES ................1 Description ....................1 Supported Scanner Models................1 INSTALLATION.................... 2 Package Contents..................2 Opening the Device ..................3 Mechanical Installation.................. 4 Electrical Connections and Setup ..............6 2.4.1 Power Supply....................
1) Read all information in the section "Safety Precautions" at the beginning of this manual. 2) Correctly position and mount the C-BOX 100 within the reach of the barcode scanner cable, according to the information in paragraph 2.3. 3) Provide correct system cabling according to the signals necessary for your application (see all sub-paragraphs under 2.4).
GENERAL VIEW C-BOX 100 Figure A 25-pin scanner connector Compression connectors Cover screws (4)
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C-BOX 100 Figure B Power switch (ON/OFF) 2 Chassis grounding selector 3 20 mA C.L. connector 4 Power on LED (green) Power Polarity Error LED (red) 6 Scanner selection switch Auxiliary port connector OM4000 jumpers Termination resistance switch Spring clamp terminal blocks...
ATTENTION: READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLING THE PRODUCT - This product is intended to be installed by Qualified Personnel only. The C-BOX 100 is intended to be supplied by an NEC Class 2 power source, rated 10-30 V, minimum 0.50 A.
• Facilitate the connection of the scanner signals using a spring clamp connector. The C-BOX 100 mechanical dimensions are 167 x 115 x 40 mm (6.57 x 4.53 x 1.57 in.). It weighs about 320 g. (11.29 oz). Electrical connection is provided through spring clamp terminal blocks inside the C- BOX 100.
C-BOX 100 INSTALLATION PACKAGE CONTENTS Verify that the C-BOX 100 and all the parts supplied with the equipment are present and intact when opening the packaging; the list of parts includes: C-BOX 100 Installation manual Figure 1 - C-BOX 100 Package Contents...
INSTALLATION OPENING THE DEVICE To install the C-BOX 100 or during normal maintenance, it is necessary to open it by unscrewing the four cover screws: The C-BOX 100 must be disconnected from the power supply during this operation. CAUTION Figure 2 - Opening the C-BOX 100 It is possible to perform the following operations: •...
C-BOX 100 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION The diagram below gives the overall dimensions of the C-BOX 100 and may be used for its installation. Figure 3 - Overall Dimensions...
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Align the C-BOX 100 and insert two screws and screw them into the panel until tight (see Figure 4).
System Cables Figure 5 – System Layout A PC can be quickly connected to the C-BOX 100 (and consequently to the scanner auxiliary interface) through the internal 9-pin connector. This allows monitoring of the data transmitted by the scanner or configuration through the WinHost utility (see the scanner Installation Manual for more details).
INSTALLATION 2.4.1 Power Supply Power is supplied to the C-BOX 100 through the pins provided on the spring clamp connector. The power switch (see Figure 6) switches the power supply ON or OFF for both the C-BOX 100 and the connected scanner.
The wiring used can be solid or stranded but must meet the following specifications. All positions: 24 - 16 AWG 0.2 - 1.5 mm² The C-BOX 100 spring clamp connector pinouts are indicated in the following table. Refer to the scanner Installation Manual for details.
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The signals on pins 9, 10, 11 and 12 are repeated on pins 13, 14, 15 and 16 to facilitate network connections (i.e. Multiplexer connections using the RS485 half-duplex Interface). In this way the network bus can enter and exit the C-Box 100 from different spring clamps but be physically connected together;...
The scanner chassis can also be left floating but, in this case, the jumper must be removed. to EARTH to GND floating GROUND (default) Figure 9 – Chassis Grounding The C-BOX 100 is now installed which completes the electrical connections for your scanning system.
INSTALLATION 2.4.4 Scanner Selection The following figure indicates the correct switch position for each type of scanner. DS1100 DS2200 Other Devices Figure 10 - Scanner Selection The switch S3 must be set to A only when a DS1100 or a DS2200 scanner (10-30 V version) is connected.
C-BOX 100 2.4.6 OM4000 Jumper Settings Figure 12 - OM4000 Jumpers These jumpers allow connection to the EXT TRIG signals on separate spring clamp terminals for applications which use the OM4000 Oscillating Mirror in Trigger Mode. They are used together and have the following significance: when a jumper is in the J1 position (see Figure above) pin 40 is connected to pin 27 (EXT TRIG+);...
INSTALLATION 9-PIN SCANNER AUXILIARY SERIAL INTERFACE The scanner auxiliary serial interface available on the internal 9-pin connector can be used either for configuration through WinHost or for data monitoring. The details of the connector pins are indicated in the following table: Figure 13 - 9-pin Male Connector 9-pin connector pinout Pin Name...
C-BOX 100 TECHNICAL FEATURES ELECTRICAL FEATURES Power Supply voltage 10 to 30 Vdc* Power consumption 0.5 W + scanner power consumption (see related manual) Max current consumption 2 to 2.5 A (short circuit protection on 25-pin connector) USER INTERFACE LED indicators...
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Gerät declare que el C-BOX 100, passive connection box e tutti i suoi modelli and all its models et tous ses modèles und seine modelle y todos sus modelos...