Step 2 - Connect The System - Datalogic MATRIX 450 Reference Manual

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RAPID CONFIGURATION
STEP 2 – CONNECT THE SYSTEM
In the typical standalone layout shown in the figure below a serial host is connected to the
Matrix 450™ + LT-03x. The reader operates in One Shot or Phase Mode and can use an
external trigger to signal image acquisition.
The CBX is used to facilitate the connection between the Matrix 450™ + LT-03x assembly
and the serial host interface, external trigger, serial aux configuration, and optional input and
output devices.
CAB-LD-102
(no power)
Power Supply Connection
Use the PG-120 power Kit (3 versions for European, UK or US plug) and CAB-PG-0002
+ BA400 connector to connect the PG-120 to the CBX. An alternative power supply to the
PG-120 is the PWR-120.
CBX Connection
Use CAB-LP-0x to supply power from the CBX to the LT-03x. Connect Brown/White
wires to Vdc and Black/Blue wires to GND. Connect the cable shield to Earth ground.
Use CAB-MS0x between Matrix 450™ and the CBX for: power, serial host, external
trigger device (photocell), serial aux, additional I/O connections.
Optionally: use the CAB-GE0x for the Gigabit Ethernet connection towards a remote host
or Datalogic WebSentinel™ monitoring station.
Matrix 450™ LT-03x Connection
Use the CAB-LD-102 (no power) cable (provided with the LT-03x), to connect the
communication signals between the Matrix 450™ and the LT-03x while isolating the
power. Through the CBX internal power switch you can control power to the Matrix 450™
independently from the LT-03x.
Matrix 450™ does not support sourcing power towards the CBX in order to
power I/O devices. These devices must be powered through the CBX or
from an external source.
NOTE
PG-120
CAB-PG-0002
+ BA400
CAB-MS0x
CAB-LP-0x
Ext. Trigger
Matrix 450™ Standalone Layout to Serial Host
CAB-GE0x (to Remote Host or
Datalogic WebSentinel™ Monitor)
AUX (Matrix 450™
configuration)
CBX500
I/O
1
Serial Host
3

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