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1 Safety instructions

These instructions are part of the device. They contain information

and illustrations about the correct handling of the device and must
be read before installation or use.

Adhere to the instructions. Non-observance of the instructions, operation which
is not in accordance with use as prescribed below, wrong installation or handling
can result in serious harm concerning the safety of persons and plant.

These instructions are intended for “authorised” persons according to the EMC
and low-voltage directives. The device must only be installed, connected and put
into operation by a qualified electrician.

Disconnect the device externally before handling it. If necessary, also disconnect
any independently supplied output load circuits.

If the device is not supplied by the mobile on-board system (12/24 V battery op-
eration), it must be ensured that the external voltage is generated and supplied
according to the criteria for safety extra-low voltage (SELV) as this voltage is sup-
plied without further measures to the connected controller, the sensors and the
actuators.

The wiring of all signals in connection with the SELV circuit of the device must al-
so comply with the SELV criteria (safety extra-low voltage, safe electrical separa-
tion from other electric circuits).
If the supplied SELV voltage has an external connection to ground (SELV becomes
PELV), the responsibility lies with the user and the respective national regulations
for installation must be complied with. All statements in this manual refer to the
device the SELV voltage of which is not grounded. 

The connection terminals may only be supplied with the signals indicated in the
technical data and/or on the device label and only the approved accessories of
ifm electronic gmbh may be connected. 

In case of malfunctions or uncertainties please contact the manufacturer. Tamper-
ing with the device can lead to serious risks for the safety of persons and plant. It
is not permitted and leads to the exclusion of any liability and warranty claims.

ETHERNET CAMERA

O2M1

XX

3

UK

Summary of Contents for ecomat100 O2M102

Page 1: ...Ger tehandbuch Ethernet Kamera f r den mobilen Einsatz Device manual Ethernet camera for mobile applications O2M102 UK 7390618 00 12 2007...

Page 2: ...PDM360 page 10 One camera at one PC notebook service mode page 10 4 5 Connection principle with hub switch Several cameras at one PDM360 page 11 5 Operating and display elements page 12 6 Set up 6 1...

Page 3: ...he criteria for safety extra low voltage SELV as this voltage is sup plied without further measures to the connected controller the sensors and the actuators The wiring of all signals in connection wi...

Page 4: ...e PDM360 version with colour display art no CR1051 from software version V4 3 2 Display of up to 4 camera images per PDM360 10 Mbits s Ethernet interface 10Base T 100Base TX according to IEEE 802 3 80...

Page 5: ...g dimensions of the camera 7 Technical data data sheets www ifm com www ifm com ETHERNET CAMERA O2M1XX 5 UK Mounting accessories examples Art no Mounting set for shaft 12 mm E2D110 clamp cylinder and...

Page 6: ...abrasion etc Avoid back light Do not position lighting elements directly facing the camera lens Mount the device in such a way that the cables connectors are connected from below The connected cables...

Page 7: ...lay the Ethernet connection cable in parallel to current carrying cables Lay supply and signal cables away from the camera using the shortest possible route 4 1 2 Interference due to external influenc...

Page 8: ...tential 1 GND Power 2 GND Power 3 VBB Supply 4 CAN 1 Low 5 CAN 1 High 6 n c 7 2nd RS232 RxD 8 2nd RS232 TxD 9 VBB supply switched 10 GND Power 11 GND Power 12 n c 13 CAN 2 Low 14 CAN 2 High 15 Etherne...

Page 9: ...erface B of the PDM360 Note The IP address range Net ID of the PC must correspond to the IP address range of the camera For the PC notebook setting is carried out in the Control Panel Network Connecti...

Page 10: ...Ethernet Camera PC Notebook Crosslink cable example art no Ethernet connection cable 2m M12 connector 4 pole D coded RJ45 8 pole E11898 Operating connection M23 round connector 19 pole Service connect...

Page 11: ...e automatically recognised by these devices In this case 1 1 patch cables are not compulsory ETHERNET CAMERA O2M1XX 11 UK patch cable 1 1 PDM360 Ethernet Cameras patch cables 1 1 Hub Switch Definition...

Page 12: ...5 Operation display ETHERNET CAMERA O2M1XX 12 LED green LED Description ON supply voltage ok camera ready for operation OFF no supply voltage power supply interrupted Operating indication O2M1xx...

Page 13: ...or PDM360 the IP address is set via the PDM setup Open the PDM setup start menu Press F1 and F5 simultaneously and switch on the voltage supply Select IP address by turning and then pressing the rotar...

Page 14: ...rnet protocol TCP IP IP address 192 168 82 xx except 15 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Connection 10 MBits half duplex Gateway IP address 192 168 82 15 2 Establish an Ethernet connection between the camera...

Page 15: ...Click on Change IP address 7 Enter the new address in the field IP address and click on Submit to send it to the camera ETHERNET CAMERA O2M1XX 15 UK Start window O2M1xx WebConfig O2M1xx IP configurati...

Page 16: ...n appears if the address was successfully written to the flash mem ory of the camera ETHERNET CAMERA O2M1XX 16 Confirmation of the address change Error message in case of invalid IP address e g wrong...

Page 17: ...dress line of the browser and confirm with Enter here e g http 192 168 82 17 If the address corresponds to the previously allocated address the start win dow O2M1xxx WebConfig appears again 10 Repeat...

Page 18: ...2 3 Targets ifm Library ifm_CR1051 The library uses functions of the library ifm_Camera_Vxxxxxx It is loaded auto matically ifm_Camera_Vxxxxxx must not be inserted 2 demo programs in the directory Pro...

Page 19: ...en at the top left no PDM360 visualisation 31 screen at the top left PDM360 visualisation at the bottom height 120 px 40 screen at the top right no PDM360 visualisation 41 screen at the top right PDM3...

Page 20: ...2 function being processed 3 error connection disturbed or interrupted parameter not written reinitialise function 97 check last byte of IP dress last byte of the IP adress between camera and PDM has...

Page 21: ...creen at the bottom left 1 camera active visualisation 120 px at the top C_MODE 51 C_WINDOW_HEIGHT not defined screen at the bottom right 1 camera active visualisation 120 px at the top C_MODE 61 C_WI...

Page 22: ...ft Camera 3 C_MODE 60 at the bottom right C_WINDOW_HEIGHT not defined all cameras screen at the top left top right bottom left bottom right 4 cameras active no visualisation Camera 1 C_MODE 30 at the...

Page 23: ...s s fixed 192 168 82 15 Electrical design Operating distance m Field of view size m Operating voltage V Power consumption W Lens heating W Type of sensor Image repetition rate Hz Protocol Data format...

Page 24: ...the housing as the device does not contain any components which must be maintained by the user The unit may only be repaired by the manufac turer Dispose of the device in accordance with the national...

Page 25: ...We reserve the right to make technical alterations without prior notice...

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