TYPICAL LAYOUTS
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6 TYPICAL
LAYOUTS
The following typical layouts refer to system hardware configurations. However, they also
require the correct setup of the software configuration parameters. Dotted lines in the figures
refer to optional hardware configurations within the particular layout.
NOTE
If using separate power sources for LT-03x and Matrix 450™, make sure
that LT-03x is powered up before Matrix 450™ in order to be correctly
recognized.
6.1 POINT-TO-POINT
6.1.1 Serial
Host
In this layout the data is transmitted to the Host on the main serial interface. The RS232
auxiliary interface can be used for reader configuration by connecting a laptop computer
running VisiSet™. Host Mode programming can be accomplished either through the main
interface or the Auxiliary interface.
In Local Echo communication mode, data is transmitted on the RS232 auxiliary interface
independently from the main interface selection.
When One Shot or Phase Mode operating mode is used, the reader can be activated by an
External Trigger (for example a pulse from a photoelectric sensor) when the object enters its
reading zone.
Figure 82 – Standalone Layout to Serial Host (Point-to-Point)
NOTE
Matrix 450™ does not support sourcing power towards the CBX in order to
power I/O devices (including the External Trigger). These devices must be
powered from the CBX or from an external source.
CAB-GE0x (to Remote Host or
Datalogic WebSentinel™ Monitor)
CAB-PG-0002
+ BA400
CAB-MS0x
CAB-LP-0x
CAB-LD-102
(no power)
Serial Host
PG-120
Ext. Trigger
CBX500
AUX
(Matrix 450™
configuration)
I/O
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