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Status indicators

LED

Color

Status

Ready

Ö

Blue

Boot process

Ö

Blue

Device not ready

Ö

Green

Device ready

New data

Ö

Green

New event present

Ö

Blue

Device overheated

o

No new event

Recording

Ö

Green

Device recording

Ö

Blue

Device muted

Event

Ö

Blue

Recording active

o

Recording not active

LNK TX

Ö

Green

Data traffic via Ethernet

Mute

Switch trigger on/off

Reset

Data and settings are deleted if this is

pressed and held for 10 s
Display of the available memory

4

Transport and storage

Transport and store the product in its original packaging, ensuring that the protec‐

tive caps/plugs have been screwed onto the electrical connections. Do not store

outdoors. The product must not be stored in airtight containers, so that any resid‐

ual moisture is able to escape. Do not expose to aggressive media (e.g., solvents

such as acetone). Storage conditions: dry, dust-free, no direct sunlight, storage

temperature –20 °C to 70 °C, as little vibration as possible, relative humidity

max. 90% (non-condensing).

5

Mounting

5.1 Required materials

Direct mounting: 2 or 4 M5 screws for mounting the device on a bracket supplied

by the customer.
Screw lengths are dependent on the mounting base (wall thickness of bracket). If

SICK brackets are being used, the screws for the product are included with deliv‐

ery.

5.2 Mounting requirements

The permissible ambient conditions for operating the device must be

observed

Stable bracket with sufficient load-bearing capacity and suitable dimensions

for the product

Take appropriate measures for vibration damping if vibration and shock

specifications exceed the values and test conditions specified in the data

sheet, see Technical data, page 3

To comply with the IP 65 enclosure rating, the following requirements must

be met:

- Do not open the device housing, which is screwed in place

- The cables plugged into the M12 connections are clamped

5.3 Mounting procedure

Perform one of the following steps:

Mount the EventCam on a bracket supplied by the customer using M5

screws. To do this, either use the threaded mounting holes in the housing in

pairs at the front or below or use the two M5 sliding nuts in the lateral slots.

Mounting bracket no. 2042902 can be attached at the bottom or on the

sliding nuts. Screw the screws no more than 5 mm into the blind tapped

holes

see figure 1, page 1

Attach the SICK bracket that has been ordered separately (e.g., mounting

bracket no. 2042902) to the EventCam using the two sliding blocks.

6

Electrical installation

6.1 Safety

6.1.1

Notes on electrical installation

The electrical installation must only be performed by electrically qualified personnel.

Standard safety requirements must be observed when working on electrical systems.

Only switch on the supply voltage for the device when the connection tasks

have been completed and the wiring has been thoroughly checked.

When using extension cables with open ends, ensure that bare wire ends do

not come into contact with each other (risk of short-circuit when supply volt‐

age is switched on!). Wires must be appropriately insulated from each other.

As an option, the device can be connected via the CDB620-001 connection

module. For more information, see “CDB620-001 connection module operat‐

ing instructions”, 8012119. It is not possible to access the digital outputs

Result 3 and 4 when the connection module is being used.

Wire cross-sections in the supply cable from the user’s power system must

be designed in accordance with the applicable standards.

This sensor is a protection class III device. It must only be used with SELV

(Safety Extra Low Voltage).

If the supply voltage for the device is not supplied via the CDB620-001 con‐

nection module, the device must be protected by a separate max. 2.0 A

slow-blow fuse in the supply circuit.

Assure professional shielding, especially of data cables. The housing is elec‐

trically connected to the cable shield. Avoid undefined potential equalization

current via housing or shield during installation.

6.2 Pin assignments

Pin assignments

Power/IO

Ethernet

3

1

7

2

6

5

4

8

13

14

17

15

9

10

12

16

11

1

4

3

2

Pin

Wire color

1)

Signal

Signal

1

BU

- (M)

TX+

2

BN

+ (L+)

RX+

3

GN

-

TX-

4

WH

-

RX-

5

PK

-

-

6

YE

-

-

7

BK

-

-

8

GY

-

-

9

WH/BK

SensGND

-

10

VT

Trigger, switching input

-

11

GY/PK

-

-

12

RD/BU

-

-

13

WH/GN

Ready, switching output -

14

BN/GN

New Data, switching

output

-

15

WH/YE

Mute, switching input

-

16

YE/BN

Device Muted, switching

output

-

17

WH/GY

Storage low, switching

output

-

1)

Wire color valid for SICK-cables with the order numbers 2070425, 2070426, 2070427,
2075220

6.3 Connecting the device electrically

1

Connect the communication interface of the device to the PC.

2

Supply power to the device according to the type label.

Sens

GND

Trigger

GND

Voltage suply

U

S

PC

Device

muted

Event Cam

Ready

New

Data

Storage 

Low

Mute

Fuse
max. 2.0 A

Ethernet cable

Male connector 
M12, 17 pin, 
A-coded

Male connector
M12, 4 pin,
D-coded

Configuration

Data transfer

Data access (SOPAS, Air, FTP)

Figure 2: Connection diagram without connection module

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EventCam | SICK

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