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4.   Commissioning

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Festo GDCS-SBOC-EN  en 1602a

4.5

Instructions on operation

Caution

Make sure that no danger can emanate from the sys­
tems connected to the Compact Vision System.

Note

Before important recordings, carry out a test in order to
make sure that the Compact Vision Systems have been
correctly commissioned with the FCT software package
and that your network is functioning faultlessly.

If the permissible temperature range is exceeded, this will be
recognized by the internal electronics and will lead to a
defined error status. The following consuming devices will be
switched off in order to reduce the energy consumption of the
device as much as possible:

digital outputs

image sensor

Data processing is limited. The error status is indicated.

Caution

Further heating beyond this point can lead to uncontrolled
malfunctions.

Make sure that the permissible temperature range is
complied with (see Technical data).

Summary of Contents for SBOC-M-R1B-H

Page 1: ...Description Electronics Description Compact Vision System SBOC M R1B H Description 8001260 en 1602a 8059462 Compact Vision System ...

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Page 3: ...726 Esslingen 2012 Internet http www festo com E Mail service_international festo com Reproduction distribution or sale of this document or com munication of its contents to others without express au thorization is prohibited Offenders will be liable for dam ages All rights reserved in the event that a patent utility model or design patent is registered ...

Page 4: ... general instructions II Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a Trademarks Harax is a registered trade mark of HARTING Electronics GmbH Co KG Harting RJ Industrial is a registered trade mark of HARTING Electronics GmbH Co KG ...

Page 5: ...s 1 7 1 3 FCT software functional overview 1 9 1 4 Lens selection 1 10 2 Mounting 2 1 2 1 Mounting 2 3 2 1 1 Dimensions of the Compact Vision System SBOC M R1B H 2 4 2 1 2 Mounting the Compact Vision System 2 4 2 1 3 Attachment with adapter kit type SBOA HMSV 39 2 5 2 1 4 Mounting dismantling of lens and protective tubing 2 6 3 Installation 3 1 3 1 General installation instructions 3 3 3 1 1 Selec...

Page 6: ...ings with the Compact Vision System 4 10 4 5 Instructions on operation 4 13 4 5 1 Setting the optics 4 14 4 5 2 Trigger signal 4 16 5 Diagnostics and error handling 5 1 5 1 General diagnostics options 5 3 5 1 1 Status display 5 3 5 1 2 Error elimination 5 6 A Technical appendix A 1 A 1 Cleaning and maintenance A 3 A 2 Accessories at press time A 4 A 3 Siemens star A 5 A 4 Technical data A 6 B Inde...

Page 7: ...may only be used as follows only in an industrial environment as intended in original status without unauthorised modifications Only the conversions or modifications described in the documentation supplied with the product are permitted in excellent technical condition If conventional accessory components such as sensors and actuators are connected the specified limits for pressures temperatures e...

Page 8: ...rtifications The product fulfils the requirements of EU directives and is marked with the CE marking Standards and test values which the product complies with and fulfils can be found in the Technical data section The product relevant EU directive can be found in the declaration of conformity ...

Page 9: ...anger zone must be prevented by suitable measures such as protective screens and warning signs Caution Electrostatically sensitive devices Electrostatic discharges can damage the internal electronics Do not open the housing Observe the handling specific ations for electrostatically sensitive devices Caution If the permissible temperature range is exceeded e g due to powerful external sources of li...

Page 10: ...Clean the lens and protective disc if they are dirty or there are deposits on them with an air gun or with clean non lubricated compressed air with a soft moist cloth and non abrasive cleaning agents Service Please consult your local Festo repair service if you have any technical problems Target group This description is intended exclusively for technicians trained in control and automation techno...

Page 11: ... distinction is made between the fol lowing danger warnings Warning means that failure to observe this instruction may result in serious personal injury or material damage Caution means that failure to observe this instruction may result in personal injury or material damage Note means that failure to observe this instruction may result in material damage In addition the following pictogram marks ...

Page 12: ...ons tips and references to other information sources Accessories Specifications on necessary or useful accessories for the Festo product Environment Information on the environmentally friendly use of Festo products Text designations Bullet points indicate activities which may be carried out in any sequence 1 Numerals identify activities which must be carried out in the sequence specified Arrowhead...

Page 13: ...act Vision System Additional information on commissioning parametrisation and diagnostics with the software package Festo Configura tion Tool can be found in the help system for the software Type Title Table of Contents Electronics descrip tion this descrip tion Compact Vision System SBOC M R1B H Mounting installation and operation of the Compact Vision System Help system for the FCT software Help...

Page 14: ...r Optoelectronic sensor which converts light signals into electric signals In addi tion to the purely sensor function functions for image conversion are integ rated directly into the chip e g exposure control and contrast correction Depth of focus The spatial area in front of and behind the focused object which is still sharp also known as sharpness The depth of focus depends on the focal length o...

Page 15: ...e logic controller industrial PC Plug in Additional module which extends the functionality of a program Plug ins for the FCT software package extend the functionality of the FCT with regard to the use of special devices Sensor amplifica tion Influences the light sensitivity of the sensor If the amplification is increased the light sensitivity is also increased Excessive amplification can lead to g...

Page 16: ...Contents and general instructions XIV Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a ...

Page 17: ...System overview 1 1 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a Chapter 1 System overview ...

Page 18: ...ontents 1 System overview 1 1 1 1 Structure of the Compact Vision System type SBOC M R1B H 1 3 1 2 Characteristics 1 5 1 2 1 Mode of operation 1 6 1 2 2 Display and connecting elements 1 7 1 3 FCT software functional overview 1 9 1 4 Lens selection 1 10 ...

Page 19: ...solution reduced res olutions enable higher frame rates interfaces for communication and for connecting external equipment a standardized C mount lens socket suitable lenses as well as optical accessories such as filters and other lenses are obtainable on request Function The Compact Vision System lets you achieve low cost integ ration of optical test devices for visualizing and analysing fast mot...

Page 20: ...ach other in combination with a hub or switch in order to record a motion sequence from several sides at the same time Recordings can be controlled via digital I Os or by a PC 1 Compact Vision System SBOC M R1B H 2 PC with Festo Configuration Tool FCT 1 2 Fig 1 1 Direct networking with the PC 1 2 3 1 Hub switch 2 PC with Festo Configuration Tool FCT 3 Compact Vision System SBOC M R1B H Fig 1 1 Cam...

Page 21: ...SBOC M R1B H CMOS sensor resolution 640 x 480 pixels inch monochrome Interface Ethernet and digit al I Os Standardized C mount thread for lens mounting ex ternal lens Protection classes IP65 and IP67 1 Any lens with C mount thread can be used 2 3 focal length selectable Especially fast and high quality lenses can be used Filters and lenses depending on the lens 1 Only in combination with protectiv...

Page 22: ...ges per second 432 H x 328 V pixels 2 500 images per second 304 H x 224 V pixels 2 1000 images per second 200 H x 152 V pixels 2 2100 images per second 1 With the FCT and the plug in SBO M Network you can set the frame rate infinitely variably The values for the number of columns and the number of lines must be divisible by 8 The resolution is adapted here automatically High frame rates reduce the...

Page 23: ...peration in combination with the plug in SBO M Network see also section 1 3 1 2 2 Display and connecting elements 1 Support ring of the protective tubing 2 Shield tube 3 Accessories lens 4 Status LEDs 5 Ethernet interface 6 Operating voltage supply and digital I Os 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fig 1 2 Display and connecting elements SBOC M R1B H ...

Page 24: ... and load voltage sup ply I O circuitry 2 digital inputs and 3 digital outputs Ethernet Plug M12x1 4 pin d coded Ethernet interface Synchronisation with other Com pact Vision Systems of type SBO M Communication with higher order equipment e g the PC Output of data e g film se quences data analyses etc Tab 1 4 Connections of the Compact Vision System ...

Page 25: ... requirements of each device type with the necessary descriptions and dialogues The plug ins are managed and started from the framework The minimum requirements which your PC must fulfil in com bination with the plug in SBO M Network can be found in the help for the plug in The plug in SBO M Network provides the following functions Theme Function Configuration and commis sioning Configuration of t...

Page 26: ...ength of the lens from the front edge of the lens to the flange surface of the thread side is 42 mm Observe that with most lenses the lens length changes when the focal position is reset The setting infinite usually leads to the shortest lens dimension Operation without protect ive tubing If you do not wish to use the protective tubing you can use lenses in accordance with the CS mount standard If...

Page 27: ...ween the camera and the object to be photographed can be calculated according to the laws of optics Please observe that the following calcu lation formula describes the distance between the so called main level and the object to be represented With a thin lens element the main level is the centre of the lens With an ob jective lens the position of the main level cannot be ascer tained so easily As...

Page 28: ...e horizontal field of vision by 0 75 480 640 The diagram serves as a rough estimate Focal length 12 mm Focal length 25 mm Focal length 35 mm Fig 1 3 Focal length as a function of working distance d and object size G Examples A lens with a focal length of 12 generates a field of vision approx 100 mm wide at a working distance of 200 mm A lens with a focal length of 25 generates a field of vision ap...

Page 29: ...Mounting 2 1 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a Chapter 2 Mounting ...

Page 30: ... Mounting 2 1 2 1 Mounting 2 3 2 1 1 Dimensions of the Compact Vision System SBOC M R1B H 2 4 2 1 2 Mounting the Compact Vision System 2 4 2 1 3 Attachment with adapter kit type SBOA HMSV 39 2 5 2 1 4 Mounting dismantling of lens and protective tubing 2 6 ...

Page 31: ...l external sources of light this can lead to sys tem errors and cause damage Mount the Compact Vision System in a well ventilated location especially screened from the heat emitted by other devices and from sources of light Note The Compact Vision System may be damaged if it is handled incorrectly Make sure that glass surfaces lens elements and lenses are not scratched or contaminated Mount the Co...

Page 32: ...dapter kits can be used for mounting Type Designation Description SBOA HMSV 39 Adapter kit Adapter kit for mounting with screw on adapter plate included in the adapter kit SBOA HMSV 40 Adapter kit Adapter kit for mounting with screw on adapter plate e g ad apter plate type HMSV 11 not included in the adapter kit SBOA HMSV 41 Adapter kit Adapter kit The adapter has an internal thread G 1 4 for for ...

Page 33: ...tem 2 Clamping components 3 Hole for socket head screw M5x16 with centring sleeve 4 Adapter plate Fig 2 2 Attachment with adapter kit SBOA HMSV 39 Type B1 D1 L1 L2 L3 L4 SBOC M R1B H 50 9 110 85 25 60 Tab 2 2 Dimensions for Fig 2 2 Proceed with mounting as follows Place the Compact Vision System so that the field of vis ion is unhindered and the LEDs on the rear of the housing can be seen Tighten ...

Page 34: ... the lens and on the camera housing 2 Carefully guide the lens into the fixture of the camera housing and screw it in clockwise by hand Mounting the lens with protective tubing 1 Before mounting Check the seals for proper seating on the support ring see Fig 1 2 1 2 Carefully screw the support ring of the protective tubing clockwise by hand into the fixture of the camera housing 3 Now carefully gui...

Page 35: ...er pressure as required if you wish to disconnect the shield tube see Fig 1 2 2 from the sup port ring Insert a pin for counter pressure into the hole of the sup port ring as required Turn the shield tube anti clockwise out of the fixture and pull it forwards Dimantling the lens Turn the lens anti clockwise and pull it forwards out of the fixture Attach the protective cover to the lens and the cam...

Page 36: ...2 Mounting 2 8 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a ...

Page 37: ...Installation 3 1 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a Chapter 3 Installation ...

Page 38: ...ents 3 Installation 3 1 3 1 General installation instructions 3 3 3 1 1 Selection of the power supply unit 3 5 3 2 Electrical connections 3 6 3 2 1 Connection of the operating voltage supply and the I Os 3 6 3 2 2 Connecting the Ethernet interface 3 10 ...

Page 39: ...ctro static discharge on the lens or protective tube can cause operative malfunctions Discharge yourself of static electricity before touching the device Do not touch the protective tube and or lens with the recording mode activated Touch the protective tube and or lens only with the re cording mode inactive when necessary e g to set the aperture or focus Caution Cables with high noise levels can ...

Page 40: ...e cable lengths specified in the follow ing table are always complied with Cable type Permissible cable lengths Signal lines max 30 m Power supply cables max 10 m Tab 3 1 Maximum permissible cable lengths Note Check within your EMERGENCY STOP concept to ascer tain what measures are required for putting your ma chine system into a safe status in the event of an EMER GENCY STOP e g switching off the...

Page 41: ...EN 60204 1 Through the use of PELV circuits protection against electric shock protection against direct and indirect contact is guar anteed in accordance with EN 60204 1 Recommendation Use a regulated separate power supply unit which does not have to supply any other devices You will then achieve the greatest possible resistance to interference Simple 24 V transformers with rectifier and electroly...

Page 42: ...T 2 Operating voltage supply and digital I Os plug M12x1 1 2 Fig 3 1 Electrical connections of the Compact Vision System SBOC M R1B H 3 2 1 Connection of the operating voltage supply and the I Os Caution Damage to components Make sure that the permissible operating voltage range is complied with see Technical data Protect the operating voltage supply for the Compact Vision System externally with a...

Page 43: ...connecting the operating voltage supply and the I Os Type Designation Description SIM M12 8GD 2 PU SIM M12 8GD 5 PU Plug socket with cable Plug socket with cable Cable for operating voltage supply Straight socket M12x1 8 pin core ends tin plated Length 2 m Length 5 m Tab 3 2 Cables for operating voltage supply and digital I Os Note The cables with socket must not be lengthened The operating voltag...

Page 44: ...Ready 1 signal Device ready for op eration 0 signal Device not yet ready for operation e g initializa tion running system error Pink PK 7 0 V 0 V Blue BU 8 A2 Recording available Supplies a 1 signal when record ing data is present for retrieval in the memory of the Compact Vision System Red RD Metal covering 3 Screening shield 1 Tighten union nut by hand 2 Wire colours of the original cable type S...

Page 45: ...em must be fused externally with a fast acting micro fuse 2 A The residual current of all outputs must not exceed 1 5 A The cable screening must be connected to earth potential with low impedance 1 2 3 1 External fuses 2 Trigger input E0 is unused here 3 Cable screening Fig 3 2 Example with use of a positive trigger signal at E1 With the configuration software Festo Configuration Tool FCT you dete...

Page 46: ... With an active connection to the cameras in the camera network live pictures from all cameras will be transmitted permanently to the plug in SBO M Network In this way the network between the PC and cameras will be under correspondingly strong load A direct connection is therefore to be preferred If in doubt ask your network administrator whether cor responding band widths are available for you or...

Page 47: ...rt term use as a diagnostic cable or for continuous use as a fixed cable with simple stress 2 Only required if the network connection of the PC does not support automatic adaptation of the transmit and receive cable AUTO MDI X This accessory is commercially available Tab 3 4 Cable for the Compact Vision System type SBO M For special requirements in an industrial environment use a screened flexible...

Page 48: ...lowing cores of the original cable remain unused white blue blue white brown brown Tab 3 5 Pin allocation of the Ethernet interface The Ethernet interface of the Compact Vision System complies with the standards 10BaseT 100BaseTX for 100 Mbit net works Note Use a screened plug connector which will guarantee continuous contact between the screening and the Com pact Vision System Connect the screeni...

Page 49: ... If using a hub make sure that this is set so that the multic asts of address 239 255 2 3 are passed on If in doubt ask your network administrator Direct connection with the PC If the network connection of the PC does not support auto matic adaptation of the send and receive cable AUTO MDI X you will also require with the original cable a crossover cable and a cable coupling see also Tab 3 4 1 2 3...

Page 50: ...3 Installation 3 14 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a ...

Page 51: ...Commissioning 4 1 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a Chapter 4 Commissioning ...

Page 52: ...stalling and starting the FCT 4 3 4 1 2 Steps for commissioning 4 4 4 2 Addressing in the Ethernet basic principles 4 6 4 3 Instructions for use of a firewall 4 9 4 4 Making network settings with the Compact Vision System 4 10 4 5 Instructions on operation 4 13 4 5 1 Setting the optics 4 14 4 5 2 Trigger signal 4 16 ...

Page 53: ...tallation program of the FCT For the Compact Vision System SBOC M R1B H with the firmware version 2 0 or higher you will need the following software versions Festo Configuration Tool from version 1 2 1 Plug in SBO M Network from version 1 2 0 Administrator rights are required for installing the FCT Note The plug in SBO M Network version V1 2 0 supports the following Compact Vision Systems SBOC M R...

Page 54: ...r to commission the Com pact Vision System with the FCT 1 Connect the Compact Vision System via the Ethernet inter face to your PC or hub switch Follow the instructions in chapter 3 2 Start the FCT double click on the Festo Configuration Tool icon on the Desktop or In the Windows menu Start select the entry Festo Soft ware Festo Configuration Tool 3 Create a project in the FCT or open an existing ...

Page 55: ... found in the plug in help command Help Contents of installed plug ins Festo manufacturer name SBO M Network plug in name e g on the description of the dialogues of Device SBO M on the description of the work steps for commissioning on the basic functions device connection device names device control and password protection ...

Page 56: ...C This table lists the relevant physical Ethernet ad dress for each IP address in the network If an Ethernet ad dress is not listed in the ARP table the IP driver can ascertain it with the aid of an ARP request Ethernet address MAC ID The unalterable worldwide unique Ethernet address MAC ID of the Compact Vision System can be found on the name plate Through this you can uniquely distinguish the di...

Page 57: ...er number That is the net mask for the above telephone number Net classes The net mask for IP addresses defines with 0 as a posi tion marker the bytes which are used for addressing the station host ID Networks belong to different net classes depending on the number of these bytes Net class Netmask Explanation A 255 0 0 0 Large network B 255 255 0 0 Medium network C 255 255 255 0 Small network with...

Page 58: ...ree specifications are therefore required for addressing in the Internet Protocol IP IP address IP net mask IP address of the gateway Note The following is preset at the factory IP address 192 168 2 10 IP net mask 255 255 0 0 IP address of the gateway ...

Page 59: ...he network connections of your PC are protected by a firewall configure the firewall so that the Festo Configuration Tool always has free access to the network connections After installation of the Festo Configuration Tool if you have an active firewall you automatically receive a safety warning from Windows when you try to build up a connection to the camera network for the first time For all net...

Page 60: ...ction for devices The Device Manager offers a search function This search function enables a connection to be created to devices for which the network address is not known The search function uses a special Ethernet procedure multicast With this procedure messages can be transmitted simultaneously to several stations or to a closed group of stations The Multicast address 239 255 2 3 is used for th...

Page 61: ...directly as possible to your PC In doing this you will exclude incor rect network configurations Also the search function will find the device even if the setting Visibility in search requests is set to Local 1 router Or if you use a new device on which the IP address set at the factory is still valid specify the IP address in the Device Manager manually Manual address specifica tion for equipment...

Page 62: ...if the IP address is to be assigned automatic ally via DHCP DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The DHCP server manages a range of IP ad dresses and assigns them to the DHCP capable terminals Specify fixed IP address If you are not using a DHCP server you must specify a fixed IP address Make sure here that the IP address and the net mask of the devices are suited to the network set...

Page 63: ...our network is functioning faultlessly If the permissible temperature range is exceeded this will be recognized by the internal electronics and will lead to a defined error status The following consuming devices will be switched off in order to reduce the energy consumption of the device as much as possible digital outputs image sensor Data processing is limited The error status is indicated Cauti...

Page 64: ...e e g a so called Siemens star is often used for setting and checking the sharpness For this purpose the camera is aimed at the test picture and the test picture is then focused Appendix A 3 shows a Siemens star which you can use as a test picture The Siemens star is a circle with alternate white and black segments The segments run to the centre but do not overlap Cameras cannot reproduce optimall...

Page 65: ...g ring Tighten the clamping screw again slightly Setting aperture with standard lens from Festo Loosen the clamping screw on the lens To set the aperture turn the aperture ring Tighten the clamping screw again slightly Information on configuring the Compact Vision System can be found in the help for the plug in SBO M Network of the sofrware package Festo Configuration Tool FCT ...

Page 66: ...stable via the configuration software Festo Configuration Tool FCT The trigger condition is either a positive or a negative edge on the selected trigger input When the system is ready for recording and is waiting for the trigger signal the recording status LED D flashes yellow If the trigger signal is present the recording LED C will light up yellow for 250 ms see also section 5 1 1 ...

Page 67: ...Diagnostics and error handling 5 1 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a Chapter 5 Diagnostics and error handling ...

Page 68: ...5 Diagnostics and error handling 5 2 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a Contents 5 Diagnostics and error handling 5 1 5 1 General diagnostics options 5 3 5 1 1 Status display 5 3 5 1 2 Error elimination 5 6 ...

Page 69: ...ormation listed in the following sec tion 5 1 1 Status display The visual indicator of the operating statuses is via LEDs Operating status LED A LED Process Status Meaning error handling LED illumin ated green ON OFF Device ready for operation LED illumin ated red ON OFF Initialization is running Wait until initialization is completed LED is flash ing red ON OFF Error Look at error message with th...

Page 70: ...en ON OFF Ethernet data traffic LED is off ON OFF No Ethernet data traffic Tab 5 2 Ethernet traffic LED B Recording LED C LED Process Status Meaning error handling LED illumin ated red ON OFF Illuminated at each record ing for at least 250 ms LED illumin ated yellow ON OFF Illuminated for 250 ms when trigger signal is ap plied Tab 5 3 Recording LED C ...

Page 71: ...ED is flash ing red ON OFF Recording data can be found saved in the memory of the Compact Vision Sys tem Transfer recordings to the PC with the FCT This takes place automatically if there is a connection to the FCT LED is flash ing yellow ON OFF Device is waiting for trigger signal ready for recording Tab 5 4 Recording status LED D ...

Page 72: ...ed by non CE conforming devices Eliminate interference source Check that the screening of the connecting cables of the vision system is placed tech nically correctly with low im pedance Check the functional earth connections Use a separate power unit only for the Compact Vision System Digital outputs and image sensor were switched off unex pectedly Permissible temperature range exceeded Observe pe...

Page 73: ... tective disc The plug in SBO M cannot make a connection to the Compact Vision System Incorrect cable For a direct connection to the PC you might require a con nector and a so called cros sover cable in addition to the original cable This is not re quired for a connection via a hub or a switch see also sec tion 3 2 2 Your network blocks data ex change Make sure that your hub passes on the multicas...

Page 74: ...5 Diagnostics and error handling 5 8 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a ...

Page 75: ...Technical appendix A 1 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a Appendix A Technical appendix ...

Page 76: ...A Technical appendix A 2 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a Contents A Technical appendix A 1 A 1 Cleaning and maintenance A 3 A 2 Accessories at press time A 4 A 3 Siemens star A 5 A 4 Technical data A 6 ...

Page 77: ...tive disc are not scratched Do not use any abrasive cleaning agents Switch off the power supply before cleaning Clean the lens and protective disc if they are dirty or there are deposits on them with an air gun or with clean non lubricated com presed air with a soft moist cloth and non abrasive cleaning agents Clean the device if it is dirty Permissible cleaning agents are soap suds max 60 C and a...

Page 78: ...r kit for mounting with screw on adapter plate included in the adapter kit SBOA HMSV 40 Adapter kit Adapter kit for mounting with screw on adapter plate e g adapter plate type HMSV 11 not included in the adapter kit SBOA HMSV 41 Adapter kit Adapter kit The adapter has an internal thread G 1 4 for attachment to commercially available tripods SBOL C 5 Adapter 5 mm spacer ring CS mount to C mount 1 C...

Page 79: ...A Technical appendix A 5 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a A 3 Siemens star Fig A 1 Siemens star ...

Page 80: ...Field of vision mm mm Dependent on the lens chosen Dependent on the lens chosen Electrical data Current consumption with load free outputs Maximum residual current at the 24 V out puts Nominal operating voltage External fuse protection Permissible voltage fluctuations mA A V DC A 120 1 5 24 2 fast acting fuse 10 Geometry Width Height Length mm mm mm 45 45 With protective tubing 139 4 Dimensions Pr...

Page 81: ...ible Protection against electric shock Through the use of PELV current circuits protection against direct and indirect contact as per EN 60204 1 Certification c UL us Recognized OL RCM CE mark è declaration of conformity è www festo com In accordance with EU EMC Directive 1 Materials Housing End cap Note on materials Anodised aluminium Acrylic butadiene styrene glass fibre re inforced Free of copp...

Page 82: ...A Technical appendix A 8 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a ...

Page 83: ...Index B 1 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a Appendix B Index ...

Page 84: ...B Index B 2 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a Contents B Index B 1 B 1 Index B 3 ...

Page 85: ...0 signal XII 1 1 signal XII A Abbreviations XII Accessories A 4 Adapter kit 2 5 Amplification XII Aperture XII Approvals VI Assign IP address automatically 4 12 C CE marking VI CMOS sensor XII D Depth of focus XII Diagnostics 5 3 E Error elimination 5 7 ...

Page 86: ...nection 3 12 Ethernet interface 3 12 Ethernet traffic LED B 5 4 Example of connection 3 9 Exposure time XII F FCT 1 9 4 3 Focal length XIII 1 11 Frame rate 1 6 G Gateway 4 7 I Intended use V IP address 4 6 L Lens 1 11 M MAC ID 4 6 Manual address specification for devices 4 11 N Net classes 4 7 ...

Page 87: ...s 3 8 P Pictograms X PLC IPC XIII Plug in XIII R Recording LED C 5 4 Recording status LED D 5 5 Resolution 1 6 S Safety instructions VII Search function for devices 4 10 Sensor amplification XIII Sensor size 1 11 Service VIII Sharpness XIII Siemens star 4 14 A 5 Size of field of vision 1 11 Specifying IP address 4 12 T Target group VIII ...

Page 88: ...x B 6 Festo GDCS SBOC EN en 1602a TCP IP XIII Technical data A 6 Text designations X Trigger signal 4 16 U User instructions IX V Variants of the Compact Vision System 1 5 Versions XI W Working distance 1 11 ...

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