Operating Instructions
Chapter
5
CLV 480 Bar Code Scanner
8 010 080/O824/10-02-2005
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Electrical installation
5.5.4
Connecting the host interface
Risk of damage to the interface module
Electrical components in the CLV may be damaged if the host interface is connected
incorrectly. This also applies when the host interface connections are changed in the
Connection Modules (configuration).
¾
Connect the host interface as shown in
.
¾
Check the connections carefully before you switch on the CLV.
¾
Connect the host interface on the CLV to the host using shielded cables (EMC require-
ments). Ensure that the maximum cable lengths are not exceeded (see
).
Default
In the default setting, the CLV communicates with the host via the host interface using the
values shown in
.
Fig. 5-2:
Connecting the host interface
AMV 60-011/AMS 60-012, -013
RS 232
RS 422
( )= 9-pin D-Sub-
connector at PC
Terminal assignment
( )=9-pin Sub D
plug on PC
RS 485:
Connection diagram for SICK Network see "CLV Connect" program on CD-ROM
CAN-Network:
Connection diagram for SICK CAN Scanner Network see "CLV Connect" program on CD-ROM
Parameter
Value
Physical design
RS 422/485
Data transfer rate
9,600 bd
Data bits
8
Parity
None
Stop bits
1
Protocol
SICK (start character: STX, stop character: ETX, no request for repeat:
none, timeout: 50 ms)
Table 5-16: Communication parameters for the host interface (default setting)