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CBX100 Installation Manual The CBX100 is a connection box whic h can be used as an accessory to facilitate system connections for in stallation and device replacement of several Datalogic family reading devices. System cabling is made through spri ng clamp te rminal blocks inside the CBX100 while the reading device is c onnected to the CBX100 throu[...]
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Page 2
POWER SOURCE JUMPER SETTINGS For most applications input power is provided through the dedicated spring clamp connectors inside the CBX100. However CBX 100 may accept power from the conn ected readi ng device through the 25 -pin connec tor. This is useful , for example, t o pass power to connected accessori es such as Encode r and Presence S ensor [...]