SICK CDF600-2200 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 3

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"Mode" rotary encoding switch (hexadecimal-coded)

Operating mode and communication mode for ID sensor to 
be connected.

Position

Operating mode/Functions

Proxy mode for ID sensor that supports proxy mode
0

Operation with ID sensor that supports proxy mode. 

 

CDF600 communication mode. 

 

(factory default).

 

Parameter cloning for ID sensor. 

 

Configuration with parameterization modules of GSDML 

file possible via IO controller.

1

Reserved for future use. 

Gateway mode for ID sensor that supports gateway mode
2

Operation with ID sensor that supports gateway mode. 

 

The fieldbus module operates as a gateway. 

 

CDF600 communication mode.

 

Data transmission rate between ID sensor and fieldbus 

module: 57.6 kBd.

3

Reserved for future use.

4

As position 2, but data transmission rate between 

ID sensor and fieldbus module: 9.6 kBd

5

Reserved for future use.

Additional functions
6 ... D

Reserved for future use 

E

Operation for firmware update

1)

 of fieldbus module. 

 

No communication with PROFINET IO.

F

Transparent operation

2)

 of the fieldbus module for 

firmware update of ID sensor. 

 

No communication with PROFINET IO.

1) All LEDs flash simultaneously.

 

2)  Data transmission rate

 

57.6 kBd.  

 

"POWER" LED flashes cyclically 3 times.

CDF600-2200-relevant specifications of ID sensors 

ID sensor

Supply  

voltage

Power con-

sumption

1)

Firmware 

version

ID sensors that support proxy mode

CLV61x FIELD-

BUS

DC 10 V ... 30 V

2.8 W, typical

V. 1.21

CLV62x

DC 10 V ... 30 V

Max. 4.5 W

V. 5.26

CLV63x  

line/raster

DC 18 V ... 30 V

5 W typical

CLV63x  

Line with SwSP

DC 18 V ... 30 V

6 W typical

CLV64x 

line/raster

DC 18 V ... 30 V

5 W typical

CLV64x 

Line with SwSP

DC 18 V ... 30 V

6.5 W typical

CLV65x 

line

DC 18 V ... 30 V

8.5 W typical

CLV65x 

Line with SwSP

DC 18 V ... 30 V

9.5 W typical

CLV63x ... 65x, 

for heating

 

in addition

2)

DC 24 V ±10%

Electronics 

type-specific, 

see above, 

heating

 

max 30 W

CLV69x

3)

 

line

DC 18 V ... 30 V

15 W typical

On request

CLV69x

3)

 

Line with SwSP

DC 18 V ... 30 V

17 W typical

On request

Lector

®

620

DC 10 V ... 30 V

3 W typical

On request

RFH62x

DC 10 V ... 30 V

Max. 5 W

V. 3.10

RFH63x

DC 10 V ... 30 V

Max. 8 W

V. 3.10 

RFU62x

DC 10 V ... 30 V

4)

8 W, typical

5)

V. 1.50

RFU63x

DC 18 V ... 30 V

< 20 W, typical V. 1.50

ID sensors that support gateway mode

Lector

®

64x/65x

DC 24 V ± 20%

20 W typical

IDM160 

Transducer

 

DC 24 V/5 V 

1.15 W typical

IDM161 

Transducer

 

DC 24 V/5 V 

0.9 W typical

IDM260 

Transducer

 

DC 24 V/5 V

1.68 W typical

IDM261

Transducer

 

DC 24 V/5 V

1.65 W typical

1)  Switching output without load

 

Power consumption of the fieldbus module additionally < 5 W.

2)  Connection diagram 

see 

&

 CDF600-22xx Fieldbus Module Technical Informa-

tion

 

(no. 8015924).

3) Without

 

configuration option via configuration module in the GSDML file.

4)  DC 20 V to 30 V when using the RFU62x-101xx in ambient temperatures 

 

of -20°C to -40°C.

5) Additionally max. 12 W from -20°C to -40°C.
Line with SwSP = Line scanner with oscillating mirror

Other ID sensors on request.

Step 3: Configuration

a. 

Overview of the configuration process

1. 

Set operating mode of the fieldbus module using the 
"Mode" rotary encoding switch.

2. 

Integrate the fieldbus module in the IO controller.

3.  Configure data communication in the fieldbus.

4. 

Only ID sensor that supports proxy mode:

 

Use the SOPAS ET configuration software to set the 
remaining functions of the fieldbus module.

b. 

Setting the operating mode in the fieldbus module

1. 

Open the side cover by unscrewing the two screws (

ß

(

 see 

“Device layout”, page 4

). You can now access 

the "Mode" rotary encoding switch.  

Set the operating mode with the rotary encoding switch.

 

Position 0

 

Fieldbus module operates as a proxy for an ID sensor 
(e.g., bar code scanners from the CLV6xx product family). 

 

Position 2 and 4

 

Fieldbus module operates as a gateway for an ID sensor 
that supports gateway mode (e.g., hand-held scanner); 
data transmission rate dependent on switch setting. 
List of modes that can be configured 

 see 

”””Mode” 

rotary encoding switch (hexadecimal-coded)”, page 3

.

The new setting is applied on the fieldbus module when 
the supply voltage is switched on. 

 

Changes to the settings of 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 fieldbus module (resume here for 

ID sensor that supports proxy mode)

The SOPAS ET configuration software for SICK identification 
sensors is used as standard for the commissioning and fur

-

ther configuration of the fieldbus module with the ID sensor 
that supports proxy mode connected to it.

The configuration of the fieldbus module is integrated in the 
menu of the respective 

 

ID sensor that supports proxy mode

Installing and starting the configuration software

 

>

Download and install the latest version of the SOPAS ET 
configuration software, as well as current device descrip

-

tion files (*.sdd), from the online product page for the 
software: 

www.sick.com/SOPAS_ET

 by following the 

instructions provided there. 

Connect the PC to the fieldbus module and switch on devices

1. 

Connect the PC (switched-off) as follows:

• 

Serial version of the ID sensor that supports proxy mode 
with fixed connecting cable (serial data interfaces only):

 

Use a data cable (no. 6036106, 2 m) to connect the 
USB interface 

4

 of the fieldbus module to the PC 

interface (USB).

• 

Ethernet version of the ID sensor supporting proxy 
mode:

 

Use a data cable (e.g., no. 6034414, 2 m) to connect 
the Ethernet interface of the ID sensor to the Ethernet 
network of the PC. 

2. 

On the user side, switch on the supply voltage DC 10 V 
to 30 V chosen according to the table on the left for the 
fieldbus module and the connected ID sensor. 

 

Following initialization of the fieldbus module and while 
attempting to establish communication with the ID sensor, 
the green "POWER" LED flashes. Once communication has 
been established and the fieldbus module is ready for op

-

eration, the "POWER" LED lights up steady. 
Meaning of LEDs 

 see 

“Optical status indicators”, page 

4

.

3.  Switch on PC and start configuration software via the 

"SOPAS" option. Path: Start > Programs > SICK > SOPAS 
ET Engineering Tool > SOPAS. 

4. 

Start communication with the ID sensor with SOPAS ET as 
described in the operating instructions for the connected 
ID sensor that supports proxy mode. In order to do this, 
select the desired communication interface for searching 
in the connection wizard. 

 

For the remaining steps in the process of configuring the 
connected ID sensor, see 

CDF600-22xx Fieldbus 

Module Technical Information

 (no. 8015924). 

d. Integrating the ID sensor in the IO controller and 

configuring data communication on the fieldbus

This section provides a brief overview of the general proce

-

dure. This is covered in detail in relation to the ID sensor in 
the 

CDF600-22xx Fieldbus Module Technical Informa-

tion

 

(no. 8015924). 

Important!

The required GSDML files are available on the product site of 
the fieldbus module online: 

www.sick.com/CDF600-2

ID sensor that supports proxy mode:

1. 

Integrate ID sensor as a new IO device in the IO controller 
(e.g., PLC). 

 

For this purpose, transfer the SICK sensor-specific GSDML 
file for the corresponding ID sensor to the device descrip

-

tion database of the IO controller. 

 

See 

CDF600-22xx Fieldbus Module Technical Infor-

mation

 (no. 8015924).

2. 

Specify the object trigger source and the output format of 
the ID sensor for the fieldbus using SOPAS ET.  

ID sensor that supports gateway mode:

1. 

Integrate the fieldbus module as a new IO device in the 
IO controller master (e.g., PLC). 

 

For this purpose, transfer the SICK-specific GSDML file for 
the fieldbus module to the device description database of 
the IO controller.

2. 

IDM1xx and IDM2xx hand-held scanner

:

 

Use the configuration codes to configure the hand-held 
scanner for the fieldbus module. 

 

For more information, see 

&

 

CDF600-22xx Fieldbus 

Module Technical Information

 

(no. 8015924). 

3. 

Any ID sensor with RS-232 interface

:

 

Connect RS-232 interface to pin 2, 3, 5 of

 

the fieldbus 

module (DEVICE connection)

Set communication parameters to: 

 

- Datastring framing: STX and ETX 

 

- Data format: 8 databits, no parity, 1 stop bit 

 

-  Data transmission rate: 9.6 kBd or 57.6 kBd according 

 

to the selected position, 4 or 2, of the "Mode" rotary 

encoding switch.

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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