Datalogic BA100 User manual

821001442 (Rev. B)
BA100
DIN RAIL MOUNTING ADAPTER KIT
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1. Attach the DIN Rail adapters to the back of the CBX or SC paying attention to the Left (L) and Right
(R) markings.
2. Insert and tighten the screws.
3. Snap the assembly onto the DIN Rails.

For Bosch Frames
CBX Connection Boxes or SC Controllers
1. Assemble the hammer-head
nuts and hex head
countersunk screws to form
the two bolts and insert them
behind the CBX or SC.
2. Place the assembly onto the
Bosch profile so that the
bolts enter the profile
channel and then rotate the
bolts clockwise 90° so that
they lock into place.
3. Install the two small diameter
flat washers and fasten the
two self-locking nuts until
tight.
QL Quick Link Series
1. Assemble the hammer-head
nuts and hex head
countersunk screws to form
the two bolts.
2. Place the two large diameter
flat washers onto the two
bolts and then insert them
behind the QL.
3. Place the assembly onto the
Bosch profile so that the
bolts enter the profile
channel and then rotate the
bolts clockwise 90° so that
they lock into place.
4. Install the two small diameter
flat washers and fasten the
two self-locking nuts until
tight.
For 80/20 Frames
CBX Connection Boxes or SC Controllers
1. Insert the screws, locking washers and small flat washers through the connection box as shown in the
figure and thread them loosely into the Drop-In T-nuts.
2. Insert the entire assembly onto the 80/20 profile so that the Drop-In T-nuts fit into the profile channel.
Tighten the screws. The Drop-In T-nuts will lock into place when tightened.
2
90°
1
3
2
90°
1
3
2 hammer-head nuts
2 hex head countersunk screws
M4 x 50 mm
2 flat washers 4.3 x 12 mm
2 self-locking nuts
2 hammer-head nuts
2 hex head countersunk screws
M4 x 50 mm
2 flat washers ø4 x ø18 mm
2 flat washers 4.3 x 12 mm
2 self-locking nuts
From the separate bag:
2 Phillips head screws M4 x 40 mm
2 M4 locking washers
2 flat washers 4.3 x 12 mm
2 Drop-In T nuts
BA200
FRAME MOUNTING ADAPTER KIT
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

BA300 - BA700
M12 PANEL CONNECTORS
INSTALLATION MANUAL
DESCRIPTION
The BAxxx M12 Panel Connectors are accessories for the CBX series
connection boxes and SC4000 Controllers. They provide direct
connection between the box and the network using standard cables.
All the connectors come with IP65 protection caps so that in case of
temporary use, (i.e. Service connector for reader configuration), this
cap can be replaced to maintain IP65 protection when not connected.
NOTE
IP65 protection is provided when the BAxxx is
correctly mounted to the box and either the IP65
protection cap is in place or the cables are properly
mated.
Connector Description
BA300
Service
Connects to the Aux Port inside the CBX or
SC4000 to allow for software configuration through
an external PC without opening the box therefore
reducing maintenance time.
BA400
Ext. Power
Connects to the Vdc and GND terminals as Power
Input to the box.
BA500
Trigger
Connects to the Input 1 signals to allow connection
to the trigger (presence sensor).
BA600
ID-NET Out
Provides ID-NET and power signals towards the
next device in the network (power Out).
BA700
ID-NET In
Provides ID-NET and power signals from the
previous device in the network (power In).
821001631 (Rev. A)
INSTALLATION
CAUTION
Power must be off during this operation.
The BAxxx Panel Connectors can easily be installed into the CBX series
or SC4000 by substituting any one of the compression connectors and
mounting the M12 Connector in its place.
1. Remove the compression
connector with its retaining
nut.
2. Insert the retaining nut of
the M12 connector.
3. Install the M12 connector
passing its wires through
the retaining nut. Tighten
the connector to between 2
and 2.5 Nm so that the
o-ring seals against the
CBX or SC4000 body.
4. Insert the wires into the
relative spring clamp
connectors according to the
pinout tables.
Using a device such as a
screwdriver, push down
on the lever directly
above the clamp.
Insert the wire into the
clamp and release the
lever.
BA300 (Service)
M12 3P Female (B-coded)
Pin Color Function
1 Brown RXA
2 White GND
3 Blue TXA
BA400 (Ext. Power)
M12 3P Male (B-coded)
Pin Color Function
1 Brown Earth
2 White Vdc
3 Blue GND
BA500 (Trigger)
M12 4P Female (A-coded)
Pin Color Function
1 Brown +V
2 White I1A/B
3 Blue -V
4 Black I1A/B
BA600 (ID-NET Out)
M12 5P Female (A-coded)
Pin Color Function
1 Brown Shield
2 White Vdc
3 Blue GND
4 Black ID+
5 Grey ID-
BA700 (ID-NET In)
M12 5P Male (A-coded)
Pin Color Function
1 Brown Shield
2 White Vdc
3 Blue GND
4 Black ID+
5 Grey ID-
Retaining Nut

ACCESSORIES
Connection Description Part
Number
Cables
BA300
Service
CAB-AUX03 M12 3P TO DB9
SERIAL CABLE 3M
93A051385
BA400
Ext. Power
CAB-PW-EXT M12 POWER
EXTENSION CABLE
93A051381
CBL-1480-01 M12/5P
MALE/FEMALE 1M IDNET
93A050049
BA600 / BA700
ID-NET Out / In CBL-1480-02 M12/5P
MALE/FEMALE 2M IDNET
93A050050
Connectors
BA300 FMC300 M12 3P M. CONN.
SERVICE
93ACC1883
BA400 FMC400 M12 3P F. CONN.
POWER
93ACC1884
The FMC accessory connectors can be used to make custom External
Power and Service cables in case the standard cables don't satisfy the
application requirements.
GROUNDING
There are two general rules to follow regarding network grounding:
1) The network Shield must only be connected to Earth ground at
one point (the Master).
When using isolated power supplies, Earth grounding can be
accomplished through the CAB-PW-EXT accessory cable and the
BA400 connector.
Power Supply
Earth ground connection
BA400 on
Master
CAB-PW-EXT
2) All reader Chassis must be connected to Earth ground.
All the readers in the network must have their Chassis connected to
Earth ground either by: mounting to conductive metal brackets or
frames; or through the CBX or SC4000; or through the QL bushing.
In the case of grounding through the CBX or SC4000, connect the
Earth signal to a good earth ground and set the internal Chassis
jumper to Earth.
In the case of grounding through the QL bushing, connect a flying
lead from the mounting bushing to an Earth ground. The mounting
bushing is internally connected to the reader Chassis.
TYPICAL LAYOUTS
ID-NET™ Multidata Network - SC4000 Master + Scanner Slaves with CBX100
ID-NET™ Synchronized Network - Scanner Master with CBX500 / BM2x0 + Scanner Slaves with QL100
Power
ID-NET™ Slave Nodes
SC4000 Master
BA600 ID-NET™ Out
BA700 ID-NET™ In
BA400 Ext. Power
BA500 Trigger
BA300 Service
2 1
1
4
2
Host
PS PS PS
1 2
3
44
CBX100
The ID-NET network must be terminated
through the internal switch of the SC4000
and the last CBX in the network.
5
CBL-1480-xx
CBL-1480-xx
CBL-1480-xx
CAB-AUX03
Host
QL100
3 1 4
PS
Power
CBX500 w BM200
CBL-1490
ID-NET
Terminator
The ID-NET network must be terminated through the
internal switch of the CBX500 and inserting an ID-NET
terminator into the last QL in the network.
ID-NET™ Slave Nodes
5
CBL-1480-xx
CBL-1480-xx
CAB-PW-EXT
CAB-AUX03
CBL-1480-xx
BA600 ID-NET™ Out
BA400 Ext. Power
BA500 Trigger
BA300 Service
DS2100N
Master
QL100
Ethernet

CBX500
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Figure A
821001384 (Rev. D)
5
1
2
4
3
1
2
3
4
5
Indicator LEDs
Cover Screws (4)
Host Interface Module Panel
Compression Connectors (5)
25-pin Device Connector

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Figure B
3
5
7 8 9
11
13
14
12
4
6
10
12
1 Power Switch (ON/OFF)
Device Chassis Grounding Selector
Mounting Holes (2)
I/O Extension Module Connector
Backup Module Connector
Indicator LEDs
RS485 Termination Resistance Switch
ID-NET™ Termination Resistance Switch
Auxiliary Port Connector
IP65 Host Interface Module Connector
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Standard Host Interface Module Connector
Spring Clamp Terminal Blocks
Shield to Protection Earth Selector
Power Source Selector
11
12
13
14

CBX500 INSTALLATION MANUAL
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DESCRIPTION
The CBX500 is a connection box which can be used as an accessory to facilitate system
connections for installation and device replacement of several Datalogic family reading
devices.
System cabling is made through spring clamp terminal blocks inside the CBX500 while the
reading device is connected to the CBX500 through a 25-pin connector on the housing.
A 9-pin connector placed inside the CBX500 facilitates connection between an external PC
and the auxiliary serial interface of the reading device for configuration or data monitoring.
CBX500 can also house several accessories which make the system highly flexible. These
include:
Backup Module - to backup and restore system configuration parameters making
system maintenance extremely quick and easy.
Display Module – to show reading device menu and diagnostic messages at the
CBX500.
Several Host Interface Modules - to interface the scanner with the most popular
Fieldbus and non-Fieldbus network types: Ethernet/IP, Profibus; DeviceNet, etc.,
including IP65 protection versions.
Mounting Adapters – to provide easy mounting to DIN rails and Bosch profiles.
M12 Panel Connectors for direct connection using standard cables and IP65
protection.

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ACCESSORIES
The following accessories are available on request for the CBX500:
Name Description Part Number
* BM100 Backup Module 93ACC1808
* BM150 Display Module 93ACC1809
* BM200/210 Ethernet TCP/IP Module STD/IP65 93ACC1851, 93ACC1852
* BM300/310 Profibus Module STD/IP65 93ACC1810, 93ACC1811
* BM400 DeviceNet Module IP65 93ACC1814
* BM500/510/520 EtherNet/IP Module STD/IP65/IP54 93ACC1812, 93ACC1813,
93ACC1840
* BM600 CANopen Module STD 93ACC1815
* BM700/710 Profinet Module STD/IP65 93ACC1816, 93ACC1886
* BM1100 CC-Link Module STD 93ACC1845
* BM1200/1210 Modbus TCP STD/IP65 93ACC1848, 93ACC1849
BA100 DIN Rail Adapters 93ACC1821
BA200 Bosch Adapters 93ACC1822
BA300 M12 3PF Service Connector 93ACC1877
BA400 M12 3PM External Power Connector 93ACC1853
BA500 M12 4PF Trigger Connector 93ACC1854
BA600 M12 5PF ID-NET Out Connector 93ACC1855
BA700 M12 5PM ID-NET In Connector 93ACC1856
BA900 Two Cable Compression Conn. Panel 93ACC1847
ADP-MM1 Gender Changer 25P M/M (5 pcs) 93ACC1828
NOTE: Not all readers support all CBX accessories. Compatibility
between the accessories marked with an asterisk (*) and your reader
depends on the reading device application software. See the "Accessories"
paragraph in your reading device Reference Manual for the list of supported
CBX Series accessories.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
ATTENTION: READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLING THE PRODUCT
POWER SUPPLY
This product is intended to be installed by Qualified Personnel only.
This product is intended to be connected to a UL Listed Direct Plug-in Power Unit marked LPS
or “Class 2”.
CAUTION: Total power consumption is given by adding the CBX500 power
consumption to that of all the devices powered through the CBX500 (reading
device, P.S., I/O). Refer to the manual of the connected devices for details
about minimum/maximum supply voltage and power consumption.
Each CBX500 supports only 1 single reading device + system accessories.

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SUPPORTED READING DEVICE MODELS
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY
The CBX500 can be directly connected to all of the following readers through the 25-pin
connector illustrated in Figure A.
Linear Scanners 2D Readers
DS2100N DS2400N DS4800 DS5100 All Matrix x10 family
DS6x00 DX6400 DS8100A DX8200A All Matrix x10N family
NOTE: Not all readers support all CBX accessories. Compatibility
between the accessories and your reader depends on the reading device
application software. See the "Accessories" paragraph in your reading
device Reference Manual for the list of supported CBX Series accessories.
NOTE: CBX500 is backward compatible with DS2100N/DS2400N (black
body) model reading devices using the ADP-MM1 25-pin gender changer.
See the Gender Changer documentation for the relative CBX pinout. A
scanner software upgrade may be required to manage CBX500 accessories.
HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY ONLY (PASSIVE CONNECTIONS)
NOTE: CBX500 is backward compatible with DS4600A, and
DS1100/DS2200 10-30 Vdc model reading devices using the ADP-MM1 25-
pin gender changer. See the Gender Changer documentation for the relative
CBX500 pinout. CBX500 accessory management through device application
software is not provided for these products.

CBX500 INSTALLATION MANUAL
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OPENING THE CBX500
To install the CBX500 or during normal maintenance, it is necessary to open it by unscrewing
the four cover screws:
CAUTION: The CBX500 must be disconnected from the power supply
during this operation.
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
CBX500 can be mounted to various wooden or plastic surfaces using the two self-threading
screws (3.9 x 45 mm) and washers provided in the package.
Mounting to other surfaces such as concrete walls or metallic panels requires user-supplied
parts (screws, screw anchors, nuts, etc). A mounting template is included in the package to
facilitate hole drilling alignment.
CBX500 can also be mounted to a DIN rail using the BA100 (93ACC1821) mounting
accessory or to a Bosch Frame or 80/20 Frame using the BA200 (93ACC1822) mounting
accessory.
The diagram below gives the overall dimensions of the CBX500 and shows the two mounting
through-holes.
Figure 1 - Overall Dimensions
178
[7.01]
82.9
[3.26]
80.9
[3.18]
4
[0.16]
4
[0.16]
71
[2.8]
180
[7.1]
193
[7.6]
30.7
[1.21]
Mounting
Holes
mm
in

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND SETUP
The following figure shows the typical layout.
Figure 2 – System Layout
The dotted line in the figure refers to an optional (temporary) hardware configuration in which
a portable PC can be quickly connected to the CBX500 (and consequently to the reading
device auxiliary interface) through the internal 9-pin connector. This allows monitoring of the
data transmitted by the reading device or configuration through the utility program (see the
reading device Installation Manual for more details). The reading device auxiliary interface
signals are also available on the internal spring clamp connectors.
After making system cabling and switch settings, connect the reading device to the 25-pin
connector on the CBX500 housing.
Switch ON the CBX500 power switch (see Figure 3). The Power LED turns on (blue) when
the power connection has the correct polarity. The Power LED turns on (red) in case of
wrong polarity.
After system functioning has been verified, close the CBX500 using the four cover screws.
Reading Device
Configuration PC
PWR
Scanner
CBX500
Scanner
Auxiliary
Interface
PS, I/O, Main Interface

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POWER SUPPLY
Power is supplied to the CBX500 through the Vdc and GND pins provided on the spring
clamp connector.
The power switch (see Figure 3) switches the power supply ON or OFF for both the CBX500
and the connected reading device.
CAUTION: The power switch does not control power to the Vdc/GND, +V/-V
spring clamps, therefore any devices connected to these signals (i.e. external
trigger, encoder, etc.), are live and are not protected from polarity inversion.
Disconnect the power supply when working inside the CBX500.
OFF ON
Figure 3 - Power Switch ON/OFF Positions
CBX500 POWER SUPPLY
GND GND
Vdc V+ (10 - 30 Vdc)
Earth
Earth Ground
Figure 4 - Power Supply Connections
NOTE: Vdc is electrically connected to +V, just as GND is electrically
connected to -V. This is useful for supplying external trigger, inputs and
outputs from the CBX500 power source, however +V and -V signals should
not be used as power supply inputs to the CBX500.
The power supply must be between 10 and 30 Vdc only.

CBX500 INSTALLATION MANUAL
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SYSTEM WIRING
The connection and wiring procedure for CBX500 is described as follows:
1) Open the CBX500 by unscrewing the four cover screws.
2) Verify that the CBX500 power switch is off (see Figure 3).
3) Unscrew the compression connectors and pass all the system cables through them into
the CBX500 housing.
4) To connect the power and input/output signals:
Prepare the individual wires of the system cables by stripping the insulation back
approximately 1 cm.
Using a device such as a screwdriver, push down on the lever directly next to the
clamp (see Figure 5).
Insert the wire into the clamp and release the lever.
The wire will now be held in the spring clamp.
5) Tighten the compression connector nuts so that the internal glands seal around the
cables.
Figure 5 - System Cable Connections
Flexible stranded wire should be used and must meet the following specifications.
All positions: 24 - 16 AWG 0.2 - 1.5 mm²
The CBX500 spring clamp connector pinouts are indicated in the Pinout table.
Refer to the reading device Installation Manual for signal details.

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PINOUT
Pinouts
Group Name Function
Input Power
Vdc Power Supply Input Voltage +
GND Power Supply Input Voltage -
Earth Protection Earth Ground
External
Trigger Input
+V Power Source – External Trigger
I1A External Trigger A (polarity insensitive)
I1B External Trigger B (polarity insensitive)
-V Power Reference – External Trigger
Generic Input
+V Power Source – Inputs
I2A Input 2A (polarity insensitive)
I2B Input 2B (polarity insensitive)
-V Power Reference – Inputs
Outputs
+V Power Source – Outputs
-V Power Reference – Outputs
O1+ Output 1+
O1- Output 1-
O2+ Output 2+
O2- Output 2-
Other I/O
O3A Output 3A / 3+ (Pass Through)
O3B Output 3B / 3- (Pass Through)
+V Power Source – Other I/O
I3A Input 3A / 3+ (pass through)
I4A Input 4A / 4+ (pass through)
-V Power Reference – Other I/O
I34B Input 3B / 3- (common) (pass through)
I34B Input 4B / 4- (common) (pass through)
Auxiliary
Interface
TX Auxiliary Interface TX
RX Auxiliary Interface RX
SGND Auxiliary Interface Reference
ID-NET™
REF Network Reference
ID+ ID-NET™ network +
ID- ID-NET™ network -
Network Shield Network Cable Shield
RS232 RS485FD RS485HD
Main
Interface
TX TX+ RTX+
RTS TX- RTX-
RX *RX+
CTS *RX-
SGND SGND SGND
The input power signals Vdc, GND and Earth as well as the network signals REF, ID+, ID-
and Shield; and RTX+, RTX- and SGND are repeated to facilitate system cabling. In this way
the power and network busses can enter and exit the CBX500 from different spring clamps
but be physically connected together.
*Do not leave floating, see Reading Device Reference Manual for connection details.

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CHASSIS GROUNDING JUMPER SETTINGS
The reading device chassis grounding method can be selected by positioning a jumper (see
Figure 8). In this way the reading device chassis can be connected to earth ground (only if
pin Earth is connected to a good earth ground). For all reading devices except 6K/8K, the
chassis can alternatively be connected to the power supply ground signal (GND) or it can be
left floating but, in this case, the jumper must be removed. For 6K or 8K scanners the chassis
is internally connected to GND.
All Reading Devices (except 6K/8K)
to Earth (default)to GND floating
6K, 8K Family Scanners
The scanner chassis is
internally connected to GND
to Earth (default)
Figure 8 – Chassis Grounding
9-PIN READING DEVICE AUXILIARY SERIAL INTERFACE
The reading device auxiliary serial interface available on the internal CBX500 9-pin
connector can be used either for configuration or for data monitoring.
Connections can be made to a PC or Laptop using a straight through cable or a USB-RS232
converter.
The details of the connector pins are indicated in the following table:
51
69
Figure 9 - 9-pin D-Sub Female Connector
9-pin Connector Pinout
Pin Name Function
2 TX Auxiliary RS232
3 RX Auxiliary RS232
5 SGND Auxiliary Reference Ground
1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 N.C.

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NETWORK BUS TERMINATION
ID-NET™
The ID-NET™ termination resistance
switch enables or disables the insertion
of the bus termination resistor for ID-
NET™ network applications.
ON
OFF
Figure 10 – ID-NET™ Termination Resistance Switch
CAUTION: In ID-NET™ network applications the termination resistor must
be enabled ONLY on the first and last devices of the chain. On all the other
devices this resistor MUST NOT be enabled (OFF).
RS485 HD
The RS485 HD termination resistance
switch enables or disables the insertion
of the bus termination resistor for RS485
Half Duplex Multidrop applications.
ON
OFF
Figure 11 – RS485 HD Termination Resistance Switch
CAUTION: In Multiplexer applications the termination resistor must be
enabled ONLY on the last device of the chain, the farthest away from the
Multiplexer (assuming the Multiplexer is the first device of the chain). On all
the other devices this resistor MUST be OFF (disabled).
This switch must also be OFF (disabled) when Fieldbus Modules are
used.
INDICATOR LEDS
There are five Indicator LEDs which signal
power and I/O activity and are visible from the
CBX500 outside cover.
The Power LED is blue when power is correctly
applied to the CBX500 and the power switch is
turned on.
This LED is red if power polarity is incorrect. In
this case the connected reading device and
optional Backup Module are protected.
Figure 12 – Indicator LEDs
The remaining four LEDs signal activity on the relative I/O lines. Their meaning depends on
the software configuration of the connected reading device.
CAUTION: If external I/O devices are powered through CBX500 (connected
to +V/-V), they are not protected from polarity inversion.
blue/red
yello
w
green
yello
w
green

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TECHNICAL FEATURES
ELECTRICAL FEATURES
Supply Voltage 10 to 30 Vdc*
Consumption 0.5 – 0.3 A
Limited Current Consumption
CBX + reading device consumption
(see related manual)
2.5 A Max
Inputs 1 and 2
Non opto-isolated polarity insensitive
30 Vdc max; 12 mA max
Inputs 3 and 4
Non opto-isolated Pass through
Outputs 1 and 2
Opto-isolated polarity sensitive
30 Vdc max; 40 mA max continuous
130 mA max pulsed
Output 3
Non opto-isolated Pass through
USER INTERFACE
LED Indicators:
Power On/Polarity Error (blue/red), Trigger (yellow), IN2 (green)
OUT1 (yellow), OUT2 (green)
PHYSICAL FEATURES
Mechanical Dimensions 193 x 180 x 71 mm
(7.6 x 7.1 x 2.8 in.)
Weight about 780 g. (27.5 oz.)
ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES
Operating Temperature 0° to 50 C (+32° to 122 °F)
Storage Temperature -20° to 70 C (-4° to 158 °F)
Humidity max. 90% non condensing
Vibration Resistance 14 mm @ 2 to 10 Hz
EN 60068-2-6
2 hours on each axis
1.5 mm @ 13 to 55 Hz
2 g @ 70 to 200 Hz
Shock Resistance 30 g; 11 ms;
EN 60068-2-27 3 shocks on each axis
Protection Class
EN 60529
IP65 **
The features given are typical at a 25 C ambient temperature (if not otherwise indicated).
* for further details about minimum/maximum supply voltage refer to the manual of the
connected reading device, since the minimum supply voltage required may be >10.
** when compression connectors and reading device are correctly connected.
If Host Interface (Fieldbus) Modules are used, only correctly installed IP65 models
guarantee IP protection. Protection is not guaranteed when Standard Fieldbus Modules
are mounted.

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COMPLIANCE
POWER SUPPLY
This product is intended to be installed by Qualified Personnel only.
This device is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed NEC Class 2 power source.
CE COMPLIANCE
CE marking states the compliance of the product with essential requirements listed in the
applicable European directive. Since the directives and applicable standards are subject to
continuous updates, and since Datalogic promptly adopts these updates, therefore the EU
declaration of conformity is a living document. The EU declaration of conformity is available
for competent authorities and customers through Datalogic commercial reference contacts.
Since April 20th, 2016 the main European directives applicable to Datalogic products require
inclusion of an adequate analysis and assessment of the risk(s). This evaluation was carried
out in relation to the applicable points of the standards listed in the Declaration of Conformity.
Datalogic products are mainly designed for integration purposes into more complex systems.
For this reason it is under the responsibility of the system integrator to do a new risk
assessment regarding the final installation.
Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
FCC COMPLIANCE
Modifications or changes to this equipment without the expressed written approval of
Datalogic could void the authority to use the equipment.
This device complies with PART 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference which may cause undesired
operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his own expense.
EAC COMPLIANCE
Customs Union:
The CU Conformity certification has been achieved; this allows the Product to bear the Eurasian mark
of conformity.

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