Barcode Reader Installation - M350 Optical

Barcode Reader Installation - M350 Optical

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The following guide provides details for mounting and wiring the M350 Optical barcode reader.

Wiring

The reader has pigtail with a phoenix connector.  The connector has four (4) inputs, Data1, Data0, Ground, 12VDC, which supports the Wiegand protocol only.

M350 Optical Reader Wiring

Mounting

The is manufactured to fit on a standard 86 gang box, which is the standard everywhere but the USA (just like the metric system!).  We developed a custom faceplate adapter that allows the mounting onto a US standard gang box.

Mounting the M350 Optical Reader
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