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5.8 ETHERNET INTERFACE
The Ethernet Interface can be used for TCP/IP communication with a remote or local host
computer by connecting the reader to either a LAN or directly to a host PC. There is no need
to use a crossover adapter since Matrix 450™ incorporates an auto-cross function.
The following is an example of a connection to a LAN using a CAB-GE0x straight through
cable:
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
M12
8-pin
On the Matrix 450™ Ethernet interface the following communication channels are available:
Data Socket
Image Socket
WebSentinel Socket
Image FTP Client
For further details refer to the Ethernet Folder in the VisiSet™ Help On Line and to the
"Matrix Ethernet Service Guide.pdf" document provided as supplementary documentation.
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M12 8-Pin GigaEthernet Connector Pinout
Name
Function
DB-
Channel B bi-directional data (negative pin)
DD+
Channel D bi-directional data (positive pin)
DD-
Channel D bi-directional data (negative pin)
DA-
Channel A bi-directional data (negative pin)
DC+
Channel C bi-directional data (positive pin)
DA+
Channel A bi-directional data (positive pin)
DB+
Channel B bi-directional data (positive pin)
DC-
Channel C bi-directional data (negative pin)
MATRIX
6
DA+
DA-
4
1
DB-
DB+
7
5
DC+
DC-
8
2
DD+
DD-
3
Figure 69 - CAB-GE0x GigaEthernet Cable
MATRIX 450™ REFERENCE MANUAL
LAN
CAB-GE0x
1
2
5
4
3
6
7
8
HTTP Server
Ethernet IP
Modbus TCP
DA+
RJ45
DA-
DB-
DB+
DC+
DC-
DD+
DD-