Installation; Connectors And Indicators - Cognex In-Sight 5000 Series Installation Manual

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Installation

This section describes the connection of the vision system to its standard and optional components. For a complete list of
options and accessories, contact your Cognex sales representative.
Note:
Cables are sold separately.
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If any of the standard components appear to be missing or damaged, immediately contact your Cognex
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Authorized Service Provider (ASP) or Cognex Technical Support.
CAUTION:
All cable connectors are "keyed" to fit the connectors on the vision system; do not force the connections
or damage may occur.

Connectors and Indicators

Table 2-1: Vision System Connectors and Indicators
Connector/Indicator
24VDC Connector
User 1 LED
User 0 LED
Power LED
Network Traffic LED
Network Status LED
ENET Connector
Note:
For the In-Sight 5100 and 5400 series, when the vision system is powered up, User 0 LED and User 1 LED
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both momentarily turn on. Then, User 0 LED turns off and User 1 LED stays on. Next, User 0 LED turns on
and User 1 LED turns off. Finally, both LEDs momentarily turn on and then turn off.
For the In-Sight 5600 series, when the vision system is powered up, User 0 LED and User 1 LED both
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momentarily turn on. Then, User 1 LED turns off and User 0 LED stays on. Next, User 1 LED turns on and
User 0 LED turns off. Finally, both LEDs momentarily turn on and then turn off.
Connects the Breakout cable, which provides connections to an external power
supply, the acquisition trigger input, high-speed outputs and RS-232 serial
communications. For more information, refer to
page 22. Alternately, this connector is used to attach the I/O Module cable to an
optional In-Sight I/O module, which adds general-purpose discrete I/O and light
control functionality. For more information, refer to the
Specifications on
page 23.
Green when active. User configurable using Discrete Output Line 4 (Line 10 for all
I/O modules, except the CIO-1400, which uses Line 9).
Red when active. User configurable using Discrete Output Line 5 (Line 11 for all
I/O modules, except the CIO-1400, which uses Line 10).
Green when power is applied.
Flashes green while transmitting and receiving data.
Green when a network connection is detected.
Connects the vision system to a network. The ENET connector provides the
Ethernet connection to external network devices. For more information, refer to the
Ethernet Cable Specifications on page 21
Function
Breakout Cable Specifications on
I/O Module Cable
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