ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
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SC5100 CONTROLLER
CONNECTING AN SC5100 CONTROLLER
To install an SC5100, follow this sequence:
1. Complete mechanical installation.
2. Complete electrical installation
(See wiring illustrations provided in this chap-
ter.)
3. Observe all electrical safety requirements outlined in this chapter.
4. Ground the mounting structure to protective earth (PE) ground. See
“Grounding”
on page 57
.
5. If used, wire the photoelectric sensor (or other trigger) to the CBX connection box.
6. Wire the tachometer to the CBX connection box if needed.
7. Wire serial ports to the CBX connection box if needed.
8. Connect the M12 end of the Ethernet cable to one of the controller’s Gigabit
Ethernet ports.
9. Connect all cameras or scanners to the
SC5100.
10. Connect the SC5100 to its power supply.
11. Connect the power supply to the power source.
12. Setup / check controller operations
General Electrical Installation Precautions
It is important to follow these general precautions when installaing, setting up, operat-
ing, maintaining, troubleshooting or replacing any Datalogic products, parts or related
equipment. As you plan and install your controller be sure to keep the following guide-
lines in mind.
• Determine the controller’s proper location.
• Leave adequate clearances (approximately 300mm (12 in) for wiring.
• Route wires carefully to reduce or minimize electrical noise.
• When extraneous power and communication wiring must cross, make their inter-
section perpendicular. Avoid running power and data wiring parallel to each other.
If possible, maintain one of the following separations between the power and
data wiring:
• 300 mm (12 in) gap
• Use steel conduit and 25 mm (1 in) gap
• 6.5 mm (0.25 in) of aluminum
NOTE: When planning your installation wiring, remember all power connec-
tions must be quick-disconnect. For PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIP-
MENT a readily accessible disconnect device must be incorporated in the
building installation wiring. For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT the socket-outlet
must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
To assure no ESD damage will occur, be sure to observe the precautions
outlined in the introduction to this manual.