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QLM500

INSTALLATION MANUAL

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1 Power In Connector and LED

2 ID-NET Connector and LED

3 Trigger Connector and LED

4 I/O Connector and LED

5 Ethernet Port 1 Connector and LED

Figure A

6 Ethernet Port 2 Connector and LED

7 Auxiliary Port Connector

8 IP Address Selectors (last octet)

9 Reading Device Connector

10 Mounting slots (6)

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QLM500 INSTALLATION MANUAL

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SERVICES AND SUPPORT

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www.automation.datalogic.com and click on the links indicated for further information including:

PRODUCTS

Search through the links to arrive at your product page which describes specific Info, Features,

Applications, Models, Accessories, and Downloads including the Genius™ utility program, which allows device configuration using a PC. It provides RS232 and Ethernet interface configuration.

SERVICE

- Overview - Warranty Extensions and Maintenance Agreements

- Sales Network- Listing of Subsidiaries, Repair Centers, Partners

- Helpdesk

- Material Return Authorization

LEGAL NOTICES

© 2012 Datalogic Automation S.r.l.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.  Protected to the fullest extent under

U.S. and international laws. Copying, or altering of this document is prohibited without express written consent from Datalogic Automation S.r.l.

Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S.p.A. in many countries, including the U.S.A. and the E.U.

ID-NET, and Genius are trademarks of Datalogic Automation S.r.l. All other brand and product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material.

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DESCRIPTION

The QLM500 EtherNet/IP Gateway is an active connection module which can be used in

Standalone or ID-NET™ Master Multidata, or Master Synchronized layouts. It provides a fast and efficient way to cable both an EtherNet/IP network and an ID-NET™ network using standard cables.

It provides separate M12 connectors for Power Supply, Ethernet Communication, ID-NET™

Network, External Trigger, Digital I/O and Aux RS232 Communication for configuration of the reading device.

The QLM500 Gateway provides an easy way to connect many Datalogic reading devices to any PLC with EtherNet/IP support. It allows EtherNet/IP real-time communication with bus or ring topologies, and due to its two Ethernet ports, it eliminates the need for expensive external switches.

Host communication is provided through the integrated EtherNet/IP circuitry which connects internally to the reader's Main serial interface (RS232).

ID-NET™ network and power supply signals are provided to the next connected device (ID-

NET™ Slave), by means of a dedicated M12 connector. However there is not a second

ID-NET™ network connector for bus propagation and therefore the QLM500 cannot be used as an ID-NET™ Slave.

The reading device is connected to the QLM500 through a standard 25-pin D-sub connector.

Three rotary switches allow easy manual Network Addressing selection.

The following accessories make system cabling easy:

 CBL-1487 connector or CS-A2-02-G-xx cable, to build the Power Supply connection.

 FMC600 connector, to build the I/O connections.

 CAB-AUX03 cable, to connect the Gateway to a PC to configure the connected reading device.

 CBL-1480-xx cable, to build the ID-NET network connections.

If necessary, commercial cables are available for trigger connections to a PNP photocell (see

TRG Connector paragraph).

QLM500 has integrated on-board backup memory and therefore supports Backup and

Restore procedures for the connected device and relative ID-NET™ network (if used). See the device's Backup and Restore procedure in the Help On Line.

For the 2KN-4K Family Scanners, Backup and Restore can also be performed using programming barcodes, see the Setup Procedure Using Programming Barcodes document on the reader's CD-ROM.

NOTE

For full compatibility with QLM500, the 2KN-4K Family Scanner must have

software package 007_3 or later.

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QLM500 INSTALLATION MANUAL

PACKAGE CONTENTS

Verify that the QLM500 and all the parts supplied with the equipment are present and intact when opening the packaging; the list of parts includes:

 This Installation Manual

 Mounting screws and washers (2)

 M12 protection caps (5) pre-mounted

Figure 1 - Package Contents

ACCESSORIES

The following accessories are available on request for the QLM500:

Name Description

Field Mountable Connectors

CBL-1487 PWR-IN CONNECTOR M12 5P F. A-Coded

FMC600 QLM-I/O CONNECTOR M12 8P M. A-Coded

93A050045

93ACC0040

Cables

CS-A2-02-G-03

CS-A2-02-G-10

CAB-AUX03

CBL-1480-01

CBL-1480-02

PWR-IN Cable M12/5P FEMALE 90°/4 WIRES 3M

PWR-IN Cable M12/5P FEMALE 90°/4 WIRES 10M

SERIAL CABLE M12/3P MALE/DB9 3M

ID-NET Out/In M12/5P MALE/FEMALE 1M IDNET

ID-NET Out/In M12/5P MALE/FEMALE 2M IDNET

SUPPORTED READING DEVICES

95A251360

95A251260

93A051385

93A050049

93A050050

The QLM500 can be directly connected to all of the following readers through the 25-pin connector illustrated in Figure A.

Linear Scanners

DS2100N DS2400N DS4800

2D Readers

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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

QLM500 can be mounted to various surfaces using the two M5x20 screw and washers included in the package:

 The M5x20 screws can be used to mount the QLM500 to metallic/plastic surfaces already prepared with M5 threaded holes.

 QLM500 can also be mounted to a Bosch Frame using the two M5x20 screws included in the package, plus two specific commercial T-nuts (for example the Bosch Rexroth T-nut 10

M5, cod. 3 842 530 283).

 Mounting to other surfaces, such as concrete walls or metallic panels, requires appropriate user-supplied parts (screws, screw anchors, nuts, etc).

The diagram below gives the overall dimensions of the QLM500 and shows the mounting through-holes.

200

[7.88]

188

[7.40]

mm

[in]

5.5

[0.22] n° 4

Figure 2 - Overall Dimensions

Mounting

Slots (6)

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

CONNECTORS

PWR-IN (Power In)

M12 5P Male

(A-coded)

Pin Function

1 Vdc

2 nc

3 GND

4 nc

5 nc

TRG (Trigger)

M12 4P Female

(A-coded)

Pin Function

1 +V (I/O)

2 nc

3 -V (I/O)

5

1

2

3

4

2

1

3

4

ETH1 (Ethernet Port 1)

M12 4P Female

(D-coded)

Pin Function

1 TX+

2 RX+

3 TX-

4 RX-

3

4

2

1

AUX

M12 5P Female

(B-coded)

Pin Function

1 nc

2 RXA

3 GND

4 TXA

5 nc

3

4

2

5

1

Reader

25P D-Sub Female

ID-NET (Out)

M12 5P Female

(A-coded)

Pin

Function

1 Shield

2 Vdc

3 GND

4 ID+

5 ID-

I/O

M12 8P Female

(A-coded)

Pin

Function

1 +V (I/O)

3 I2+ (input)

4 nc

ETH2 (Ethernet Port 2)

M12 4P Female

(D-coded)

Pin

Function

1 TX+

2 RX+

3 TX-

4 RX-

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2

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4

3

3

3

4

1

25 14

Pin Function

10 I1A

Pin Function

1, shell, Reader Chassis

2 TXM

3 RXM

4 RTSM

5 CTSM

6 I2A

7 GND

8 O1+

9 nc

14 O1-

15 ID+

16 ID-

17 GND

1

5

4

6

7

8

1

2

2

1

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PWR-IN

PWR-IN is a 5-pin Male A-Coded M12 connector. Input power must only be supplied to the

QLM500 at the PWR-IN connector; from there it is internally distributed to the connected reading device, the ID-NET™ network and all the I/O devices.

You can use the CBL-1487 connector and follow the pinout above to build your own Power

Supply connector cable.

You can also use one of the CS-A2-02-G-xx cables which terminate in four single stranded wires. The brown wire corresponds to pin 1 Vdc, the blue wire to pin 3 GND. The white and black wires are not used.

The LED placed below the PWR-IN connector, signals the presence of input Power. If the polarity is correct, the LED is blue; if the polarity is reversed, the LED is red; if no power is supplied, the LED is off.

CAUTION

The QLM500 and the connected reader are protected from polarity inversion through the PWR-IN connector, but this is not true for the other devices connected to the ID-NET™ Network, TRG and I/O connectors (i.e. external trigger, encoder, etc.). Check the correct Power Supply polarity looking at the PWR-IN LED before connecting other devices to the QLM500.

The power supply must be between 10 and 30 Vdc only.

Voltage Drop and Max Distributed Current Calculations

For correct ID-NET™ network management, the maximum number of readers which can propagate power through the QLs must be calculated so that max distributed current is not exceeded (4.0 A), and so voltage drop doesn't affect reader functioning. This is done according to the following formula:

Voltage Drop = (Max Reader Current x Number of readers) x

(Resistance per Meter per wire* x Cable length in Meters)

* the resistance calculation must include both wires (Vdc and GND).

Example:

An ID-NET™ network is composed of 4 DS2100N readers. Three 2-meter ID-NET™ cables are used to connect the readers, which have Cable Resistance = 0.058 Ohms per meter per wire. The network power is 24 Vdc.

(0.125 A x 4 readers) x [(0.058 x 2) x 6 meters] = 0.348 Vdc voltage drop

24 Vdc - 0.348 = 23.65 Vdc at reader number 4 (worst case)

Integrate a sufficient number of QL200s to resupply network power.

ID-NET

ID-NET is a 5-pin Female A-Coded M12 connector. It is used to connect the network signals and the power supply for the ID-NET™ Network towards ID-NET™ Slaves.

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Pins 2 and 3 on the ID-NET connector carry the same power supply lines present on pins 1 and 3 of the PWR-IN connector; however power must only be supplied to the QLM500 through the PWR-IN connector.

In an ID-NET™ network, the reading device connected to the QLM500 must be configured as an ID-NET™ Master; to facilitate the network setup, the QLM500 already provides an internal bus termination resistor (the Master is the first device of the chain).

CAUTION

When using QLM500 in an ID-NET™ network application, the network termination cap must be connected to the last device of the chain.

TRG CONNECTOR

TRG is a 4-pin Female A-Coded M12 connector. You can connect a PNP photocell to it, which will act as an External Trigger (Input 1) for the connected reading device. Several commercial cables are available to make this connection such as the SAC-4P-M12MS series by Phoenix Contact.

When the Trigger is activated, the LED below the TRG connector is yellow.

See the Technical Features table for electrical specifications.

NOTE

Pins 1 +V (I/O) and 3 -V (I/O) are derived from Vdc and GND and are useful for supplying the external trigger through the QLM500 power source, however pins 1 and 3 of the TRG connector must not be used as power supply inputs to the QLM500.

I/O CONNECTOR

I/O is an 8-pin Female A-Coded M12 connector. It carries the signals for the additional I/O

(Input 2 / Secondary Trigger, Output 1 and Output 2) as shown below. If Input 2 is used as a

Secondary Trigger, the photocell must be a PNP device.

Note that all these signals are relative to the connected reader.

When the Input 2 (Secondary Trigger) is activated, the LED below the I/O connector is yellow.

When the Output 1 signal is activated, the LED below the I/O connector is red.

When the Output 2 signal is activated, the LED below the I/O connector is green.

See the Technical Features table for electrical specifications.

NOTE

Pins 1 +V (I/O) and 2 -V (I/O) are derived from Vdc and GND and are useful for supplying the I/O devices through the QLM500 power source, however pins 1 and 2 of the I/O connector must not be used as power supply inputs to the QLM500.

NOTE

To reduce electromagnetic interference use a shielded cable for I/O connections.

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ETH1 CONNECTOR

ETH1 is a 4-pin Female D-Coded M12 connector. It is used to connect the QLM500 to an

EtherNet/IP network in either Daisy-Chain, Ring or Star topologies.

ETH2 CONNECTOR

ETH2 is a 4-pin Female D-Coded M12 connector. It is used to connect the QLM500 to an

EtherNet/IP network in either Daisy-Chain, Ring or Star topologies.

AUX CONNECTOR

AUX is a 5-pin Female B-Coded M12 connector. It is used to connect the reading device connected to the QLM500 to a configuration program on a PC. For example for the

DS2100N/2400N/4800 barcode readers you should use the Genius™ configuration tool.

You can use the CAB-AUX 03 accessory cable to easily connect the QLM500 to a PC DB9 serial port.

SYSTEM WIRING/CABLING

The connection and wiring procedure for QLM500 is described as follows:

1) Be sure that all the QLM500 M12 connectors are free (not connected).

2) Build your power supply cable using the CBL-1487 accessory connector following the pinout shown in the Connectors paragraph (PWR-IN Connector). Use an adequate cable/wire diameter, according to the total current required for the application (QLM500, connected reader, trigger, other I/O devices, ID-NET™ Network components). One of the

CS-A2-02-G-xx accessory cables can also be used (see PWR-IN paragraph).

3) Connect the power supply cable to the QLM500 (with no other devices connected) and apply power checking that the polarity is correct: the blue LEDs below both PWR-IN and

ID-NET (out) M12 connectors must be turned on. If instead the red LEDs are turned on, the polarity is incorrect; switch off the power and check the cable. Correct the situation so that the power supply polarity is correct.

4) When the connection to the power supply is correct switch off the power.

5) Connect the reading device to the 25-pin connector.

6) If your application requires it, connect a PNP photocell to the TRG connector. Several commercial cables are available (see TRG Connector paragraph).

7) If your application involves other I/O devices you can build your I/O cable using the

FMC600 accessory and following the pinout shown in the Connectors paragraph (I/O

Connector); next connect your cable to the I/O connector.

8) If an ID-NET™ network is required in your application, build the network using the proper

Datalogic Automation accessory cables, connectors and termination cap. See the Typical

Layouts for example.

9) Connect the QLM500 to the EtherNet/IP Network using proper Ethernet cables. If the

ETH2 connector is not used to propagate the network, use the M12 protection cap.

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10) Preset the Node Address of the QLM500, as shown in the EtherNet/IP Network Address

Selectors paragraph.

11) Switch on the power supply; after a while (the system needs some seconds to boot), and if the EtherNet/IP Host is ready and has correctly recognized the QLM500, the green

Network Status and Module Status LEDs below both ETH1 and ETH2 M12 connectors should be turned on.

12) If you need to configure the reading device, connect the AUX port through the CAB-

AUX03 accessory cable to a PC and run the configuration program (i.e. Genius™).

Now the system is ready to operate.

NOTE

To avoid electromagnetic interference connect the QLM500 housing to a good earth ground.

ETHERNET/IP NETWORK ADDRESS SELECTORS

An IPv4 IP Address is composed of four octets (bytes) and can be represented by four decimal numbers separated by dots (dotted notation). For example, in the following address:

195.24.65.215, the last octet is 215.

The QLM500 has three embedded rotary switches allowing easy manual selection of the last octet of the IP Address. Valid selections for the last octet of the IP Address are shown in the table below. Address selections outside of these values are not accepted.

000-255 = A valid selection for the last octet of the IP Address

777 = Remote Assignment through the IPConfig application available on the reader's

CD-ROM.

888 = Static Assignment – set manually through Genius™

999 = set through a DHCP server

Using a small screwdriver, set the three rotary switches manually to the desired IP Address

(reading from left to right). Figure 3 shows address 107 as the last octet.

Hundreds Tens Units

Figure 3 – EtherNet/IP Network Address Selectors

So, for the example above, the IP Address stored in the connected reading device is

195.24.65.215 and the configuration defined by the three rotary switches is 107; when the gateway is switched on the IP Address is assumed to be 195.24.65.107.

The full IP Address as well as the Gateway Address can be set by printing and then reading custom barcode labels as described in the "Custom Barcode IP Address/Station Name

Assignment" document available on the reader's CD-ROM.

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INDICATOR LEDS

There are six Indicator LEDs which signal power, I/O and EtherNet/IP communication activity and are visible below the M12 connectors (excluding AUX).

PWR-IN / ID-NET

The Power LEDs are blue when power is correctly applied to the QLM500.

These LEDs are red if power polarity is incorrect. In this case the QLM500 and the connected reading device are protected.

CAUTION

If external I/O devices are powered through QLM500 (connected to +V I/O and -V I/O), they are not protected from polarity inversion.

TRG

The Trigger LED is yellow and it is on when the Trigger (presence sensor) photocell is activated.

I/O

The I/O LEDs reflect the activity of the supplemental I/O devices connected to the reading device through the QLM500.

The Input 2 LED is yellow and it is on when the supplemental photocell is activated.

The Output 1 LED is red and it is on when the reading device Output 1 is activated.

The Output 2 LED is green and it is on when the reading device Output 2 is activated.

ETH1

There are two LEDs below ETH1 which act as the ‘EtherNet/IP Network

Status’ indicator and the

'Port 1 Link Activity' indicator. They are driven according to the following tables.

Off

Green

Flashing Green

Red

Flashing Red

Blinking Green

Blinking Yellow

ETH2

There are two LEDs below ETH2 which act as the ‘EtherNet/IP Module

Status’ indicator and the

'Port 2 Link Activity' indicator.

They are driven according to the following table.

Off

Green

Flashing Green

Flashing Red

Blinking Green

Blinking Yellow

Network Status LED

No power or no IP Address

On-line, connections established

On-line, no connections established

Duplicate IP address, Fatal error

One or more connections timed-out

Port 1 Link Activity LED

Link Activity on Port 1 @ 100 Mbit/s

Link Activity on Port 1 @ 10 Mbit/s

Module Status LED

No power or not initialized

Controlled by a Fieldbus Host in Run state

Not configured or Fieldbus Host in Idle state

Recoverable fault (s)

Port 2 Link Activity LED

Link Activity on Port 2 @ 100 Mbit/s

Link Activity on Port 2 @ 10 Mbit/s

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TYPICAL LAYOUTS

The following figure shows the general system layout.

Reader

Configuration PC

Auxiliary

Interface

Reading

Device protection cap or to next EtherNet/IP node

QLM500

Power from previous EtherNet/IP node

ID-NET™ or

Trigger

I/O from EtherNet/IP PLC (Host)

Figure 4 – General System Layout

The dotted lines in the figure refer to optional hardware configurations.

The general system layout allows the QLM500 EtherNet/IP Gateway to connect one of the compatible serial reading devices (2KN, 4K Scanner), collect its information and send it to an

EtherNet/IP Host.

In a daisy chain topology, the EtherNet/IP network from the Host is connected to one of the two QLM500 EtherNet/IP ports. The other EtherNet/IP port connects either to the next

EtherNet/IP node or is left unconnected (sealed by the protection cap).

In a star topology, one of the two EtherNet/IP ports is connected to an Ethernet switch; the other port remains unconnected.

The reading device connects to the 25-pin connector.

The ID-NET™ interface allows a network of ID-NET™ Slaves to be connected to the

QLM500's reading device which acts as the ID-NET™ Master.

The reading device auxiliary interface signals are available on the AUX connector which can be quickly connected to a portable PC for reader configuration.

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The following diagrams are examples showing layout connections and are not intended to represent power limits, which instead, depend on each specific application. See "Voltage

Drop and Max Distributed Current Calculations".

EtherNet/IP Node

Configuration PC

ID-NET™ Slave ID-NET™ Slave ID-NET™ Master

CAB-AUX04

4 5

CAB-AUX04

4 5

CAB-AUX03

5

7

6

3

CBL-1480-xx

1

6

3 3

CBL-1480-xx

4

2

protection cap

2

or to next

EtherNet/IP node

EtherNet/IP PLC (Host)

ID-NET™ Multidata Network - DS4800 Master with QLM500 + mixed Slaves with QL300s

QL100

Configuration PC

6

7 CBL-1490

CBL-1480-xx

ID-NET™ Slaves

EtherNet/IP Node

ID-NET™ Master

5

SETUP

LEARN

TEST

READY

GOOD

TRIGGER

COM

STATUS

X PRESS

INTERFACE protection cap or

QLM500

3

to next EtherNet/IP node

2

1

2

CBL-1480-xx

6

4

EtherNet/IP PLC (Host)

ID-NET™ Synchronized Network - DS2100N Master with QLM500 + DS2100N Slaves with QL100s

Input Power

EtherNet/IP Interface

External Trigger (for On-Line Mode)

External Digital I/O Devices

ID-NET™ Network

ID-NET™ Terminator

Aux port for Reader Configuration

NOTE

The ID-NET™ network must be terminated inserting an ID-NET™ terminator into the last QL in the network. ID-NET™ on the QLM500 is internally terminated.

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TECHNICAL FEATURES

ELECTRICAL FEATURES

Supply Voltage

Consumption

Maximum Distributed Current Allowed

 ID-NET™

Limited Current Consumption

 QLM500 + reading device

 Trigger + I/O device

(see related device manuals)

Inputs: Input1 (TRG), Input 2

Voltage

Current Consumption

Outputs: Output 1, Output 2

V

CE

Collector Current

V

CE

Saturation

Power Dissipation

COMMUNICATION INTERFACES

Host Interface

Auxiliary

ID-NET™

Communication Protocols

USER INTERFACE

LED Indicators:

Power/ID-NET

Trig

I/O

ETH1

ETH2

PHYSICAL FEATURES

Mechanical Dimensions

10 to 30 Vdc

0.3 - 0.2 A

4.0 A max

1.85 A max

0.75 A max

Optocoupled

30 Vdc max.

12 mA max.

Optocoupled

30 Vdc max.

40 mA continuous max.; 130 mA pulsed max.

1V max. @ 10 mA

80 mW max. @ 45 °C (ambient temperature)

EtherNet/IP 10/100 Mbit/s

RS232 up to 115.2 kbit/s

RS485 Half Duplex up to 1 Mbit/s

Datalogic Application Driver (DAD Driver)

Power On/Polarity Error (blue/red)

Trigger Activity (yellow)

IN2 (yellow), OUT1 (red), OUT2 (green),

Network Status (green/red), Link Activity (green/yellow),

Module Status (green/red), Link Activity (green/yellow)

200 x 81 x 40 mm

(7.9 x 3.2 x 1.6 in.)

500 g. (17.64 oz.) Weight

ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Humidity max.

Vibration Resistance

EN 60068-2-6

Bump Resistance

EN 60068-2-29

Protection Class EN 60529

0° to 50

C (+32° to 122 °F)

-20° to 70

C (-4° to 158 °F)

90% non condensing

14 mm @ 2 to 10 Hz; 1.5 mm @ 13 to 55 Hz;

2 g @ 70 to 200 Hz; 2 hours on each axis

30 g; 6 ms;

5000 shocks on each axis

IP65 *

The features given are typical at a 25

C ambient temperature (if not otherwise indicated).

* when all the M12 connectors and reading device are correctly connected (or closed with a proper protection cap).

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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 or CSA Certified Power Unit with Class 2 or LPS power source.

CAUTION

Total power consumption is given by adding the QLM500 power consumption to that of all the devices powered through the QLM500 (reading device, P.S.,

I/O). Refer to the manual of the connected devices for details about minimum/maximum supply voltage and power consumption.

CE COMPLIANCE

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.

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

EC-128

Rev.: 2

Pag.: 1 di 1

Datalogic Automation S.r.l.

Via Lavino 265

40050 Monte San Pietro

Bologna - Italy www.automation.datalogic.com

declares that the

QLxxx and QLMxxx; Connection module

and all its models are in conformity with the requirements of the European Council Directives listed below:

2004 / 108 / EC EMC Directive

______________________________________________

This Declaration is based upon compliance of the products to the following standards:

EN 55022 ( C

LASS

A ITE ), D

ECEMBER

2010:

EN 61000-6-2, S

EPTEMBER

2005:

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT

RADIO DISTURBANCE CHARACTERISTICS

L

IMITS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS

E

LECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY

(EMC)

P

ART

6-2: G

ENERIC STANDARDS

I

MMUNITY FOR INDUSTRIAL

ENVIRONMENTS

Monte San Pietro, January 20th , 2012

Paolo Morselli

Quality Manager

UNI EN ISO 14001

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