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8015922/1CC9/2021-07-12 • Subject to change without notice • 

SICK AG

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Waldkirch

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Germany

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www.sick.com

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CDF600-2200

Fieldbus module

Correct use

The CDF600-2200 fieldbus module is used exclusively to 
integrate a single identification sensor as an IO device in 
PROFINET IO networks. It provides a dual port switch for the 
fieldbus for the assembly of a line topology, for example. 
In terms of data technology, the fieldbus module and identifica

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tion sensor (referred to as the ID sensor below) represent an IO 
device (field device) on the bus; they communicate with one an

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other via a serial data interface (RS-232). One fieldbus module 
is required for each ID sensor on the PROFINET IO network. 
The CDF600-2200 fieldbus module currently supports the 
following ID sensors:
In proxy mode: 

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CLV61x FIELDBUS, CLV62x to CLV65x, CLV69x bar code 

scanners

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Lector

®

620 image-based code reader

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RFH62x and RFH63x (both HF), RFU62x and RFU63x (both 
UHF) RFID read/write devices

In gateway mode: 

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SICK ID sensors, which do not yet support proxy mode, 
such as Lector

®

64x and Lector

®

65x image-based code 

readers 

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SICK IDM1xx and IDM2xx hand-held scanners

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Any sensors with RS-232 interface and suitable data 
format and data transmission rate.

The fieldbus module can be used at an ambient temperature 
range of -35 °C to + 50 °C.
Correct use also includes compliance with all information 
in these operating instructions and the supplementary

 

CDF600-22xx Fieldbus Module Technical Information

 

(no. 8015924).  

About this document

These operating instructions will help you to assemble 

one

 CDF600-2200 fieldbus module in the ambient tem

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perature range from 0 °C to +50 °C quickly and easily and 
establish an electrical connection between it and the ID sensor, 
fieldbus and local trigger sensor (if there is one). The operating 
mode of the fieldbus module is set via its mechanical control 
element.
The CDF600-2200 fieldbus module is referred to simply as 
“fieldbus module” in the following sections.

Supplementary and other relevant documents

More detailed information about the electrical installation 
and configuration of the fieldbus module is available in the 

CDF600-22xx Fieldbus Module Technical Information

 

(no. 8015924). This document describes: 

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The suppression of ground potential equalization currents 
in applications with widely distributed systems

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The use of the fieldbus module together with a heatable 
ID sensor that supports proxy mode in the deep-freeze 
range up to -35 °C 

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Setting up a small SICK CAN sensor network as a subnet

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work on the ID sensor connected to the fieldbus module

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The integration of the fieldbus module in the IO controller 

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Proxy mode: The procedure for configuring the fieldbus 
module with the SOPAS ET configuration software of the 
ID sensor supporting proxy mode or through the IO control

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ler with the help of modules from the GSDML file

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Gateway mode: Connection and configuration of the 
hand-held scanner by means of controlled scanning of 
corresponding bar codes and/or configuration of the 
Lector

®

64x/65x with the SOPAS ET configuration software

Information about PROFINET IO-related configuration is also 
available in the SOPAS ET configuration software's online help 
function for the relevant proxy ID sensor.
The CDF600-22xx Fieldbus Module Technical Information is 
available as a PDF on the product site of the fieldbus module 
on the web: 

www.sick.com/CDF600-2

.  

PDF visualizing software such as Acrobat

®

 Reader

®

 is 

required to view the documents in PDF format on a PC 
(

get adobe.com/reader

). 

Safety information

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This chapter is dedicated to the safety of commissioning 
personnel and personnel operating the system in which 
the fieldbus module is integrated. 

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Read these operating instructions carefully before commis

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sioning the fieldbus module in order to familiarize yourself 
with the device and its physical controls and status indica

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tors. The operating instructions are a component part of 
the device and must be kept in the immediate vicinity of 
the fieldbus module where they can be accessed at all 
times.

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Protect the fieldbus module from moisture and dust, when 
the side panel covering the USB interface and the rotary 
coding switch is open. In this state, the module does not 
conform to a specified IP enclosure rating.

 

To safeguard the IP 65 enclosure rating in active opera

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tion, the following requirements must be met:

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The side panel over the USB interface and the rotary 
encoding switch must be screwed tight to the device

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Connections that are not being used must be fitted 
with yellow protective caps and plugs which must be 
screwed tight (as on delivery)

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The seal on the D-Sub HD female connector (DEVICE 
connection) must be present; both screws for the D-Sub 
plug connector must be fastened tight

CDF600-2200

: Protective caps and plugs as on delivery 

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Opening the fieldbus module housing that is screwed tight 
with the cover will invalidate any warranty claims against 
SICK AG. For further warranty provisions, see the General 
Terms and Conditions of SICK AG, e.g., on the delivery note 
of the fieldbus module.

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Data integrity:

 

SICK AG uses standardized data interfaces, such as stan

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dard IP technology, in its products. The emphasis here is 
on the availability of products and their features. SICK AG 
always assumes that the integrity and confidentiality of the 
data and rights affected by the use of these products will 
be ensured by the customer. In all cases, appropriate secu

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rity measures, such as network separation, firewalls, virus 
protection, and patch management, must be taken by the 
customer on the basis of the situation in question.

Commissioning and configuration

Scope of delivery

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Fieldbus module, equipped with yellow protective caps/
plugs on the M12 connections. Without connecting cables.

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Printed operating instructions in German (no. 8015921) 
and English (no. 8015922). Possibly available in other 
languages as a PDF on the product site of the fieldbus 
module on the web: 

www.sick.com/CDF600-2

.

Module for integrating a SICK 

identification sensor into 

PROFINET IO networks

O P E R AT I N G   I N S T R U C T I O N S

en

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Possible optionally ordered accessories (cables, trigger 
sensors, etc.)

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The required GSDML files for the ID sensors are also avail

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able on the product site of the fieldbus module 

Operating principle of the fieldbus module 

(overview)

On PROFINET IO, the fieldbus module functions as an 
IO device. It can be operated by any PROFINET IO controller 
that conforms to the relevant standards (e.g., PLC).
The fieldbus module operates as a proxy for a SICK identifica

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tion sensor from the IDpro device families. For the IO control

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ler, only the ID sensor is visible.

 

Alternatively, the fieldbus module can operate as a gateway 
for a sensor that is only gateway-compatible if it is outputting 
data and has a serial data interface (RS-232). In this case, 
for the IO controller, only the fieldbus module is visible.
As a proxy, the fieldbus module loads the device description 
for its parameters from the ID sensor on system startup. The 
ID sensor must be capable of supporting the fieldbus module 
when it is functioning as a proxy. Communication takes place 
via the serial AUX interface of the ID sensor (RS-232).

 

The fieldbus module also saves the parameter set of the 
ID sensor that supports proxy mode to its internal parameter 
memory; this makes the replacement process easier if the 
ID sensor should fail.
As a gateway for ID sensors that support gateway mode, 
the fieldbus module transmits data telegrams framed with 
STX and ETX. These telegrams are received at its serial data 
interface, that can be set to 9.6 kBd or 57.6 kBd.
The ID sensor that supports proxy mode receives external 
object trigger signals via the PROFINET IO or locally e.g., 
from a trigger sensor via the switching input of the fieldbus 
module.
Six LEDs indicate statuses of the fieldbus module: Connec

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tion status, status of the switching input and diagnosed sys

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tem and bus errors as well as the PROFINET IO Link/Activity. 
A smaller SICK-specific CAN sensor network of SICK ID 
sensors with CAN interface can be set up as a subnetwork 
using the CAN bus. In this case, the ID sensor connected to 
the PROFINET IO performs a coordinating function, e.g., as 
master. Wiring of the CAN bus is carried out via the POWER 
connection. 

Step 1: Mounting

Equipment required

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2 cylinder head screws (M6) for mounting; screw length 
dependent upon fixing base (wall thickness). Max. tighten

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ing torque 5 Nm + 1. 

Mounting requirements

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The permissible ambient conditions for the operation of 
the fieldbus module must be observed (e.g., temperature, 
ground potential 

 see 

“Technical Specifications”, page 

5

 and 

“Step 2: Electrical installation”, page 2

).

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Shock- and vibration-free mounting.

Summary of Contents for CDF600-2200

Page 1: ...ified IP enclosure rating To safeguard the IP 65 enclosure rating in active opera tion the following requirements must be met The side panel over the USB interface and the rotary encoding switch must be screwed tight to the device Connections that are not being used must be fitted with yellow protective caps and plugs which must be screwed tight as on delivery The seal on the D Sub HD female conne...

Page 2: ...ion no 8015924 available on the product site on the web www sick com CDF600 2 for suggested courses of action for eliminating hazards 1 In order to install the desired application wire the fieldbus module as appropriate for the ID sensor type with the help of the optional pre assembled SICK cables as shown in the block diagram The cables are only included as ac cessories in the delivery of the mod...

Page 3: ...the rotary encoding switch after the power supply has been switched on are not applied in data communication initially however the POWER LED flashes cyclically 2 times To apply a change to the operating mode to the fieldbus module restart both the fieldbus module and the ID sen sor In order to do this switch off the supply voltage for the fieldbus module and switch it on again c Configuring the fi...

Page 4: ...sor No communication with PROFINET IO O Green ON Fieldbus module ready following start and initialization Operating mode 0 proxy Communication established with ID sensor that supports proxy mode The fieldbus module is operational Operating mode 2 or 4 gateway The fieldbus module is operational EXT IN1 OFF No power supply to external input 11 O Yellow ON Power supply to external input 11 SF OFF Fie...

Page 5: ...62x and RFU63x both UHF ID sensors that support gateway mode Lector 64x and Lector 65x image based code readers IDM1xx and IDM2xx hand held scanner Station type PROFINET IO device Supported communication modes Dependent upon sensor type see CDF600 22xx Fieldbus Module Technical Information no 8015924 In operating mode 0 proxy CDF600 mode with handshake CDF600 mode without handshake In operating mo...

Page 6: ...dust free no direct sunlight as little vibration as possible storage temperature 35 C to 70 C relative humidity max 90 non condensing Repairs Repair work on the fieldbus modules may only be performed by qualified and authorized service personnel from SICK AG Disassembly and disposal Any fieldbus module which can no longer be used at the end of the product life cycle must be disposed of in an envir...

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