background image

Input 1 (Trigger)

Input 2 (Mute)

Supply voltage
V

S

GND

V

S

PC

Event Cam

CDB620-001

Output 1 (Ready)

Output 2 (New Data)

Ethernet cable 

(Male connector M12,

4 pin, D-coded)

Cable

(Male connector,

D-Sub-HD, 15 pin, 

Socket M12, 17 pin, A-coded)

Configuration

Data transfer

Data access (SOPAS, Air, FTP)

2

1

Figure 3: Connection diagram wit connection module CDB620-001

7

Configuration

7.1 Configuration with PC

The default configuration software SOPAS Air is used to configure the device.
Configure the device before initial commissioning
1

Open browser (Microsoft Edge, Firefox or Chrome) and enter device IP

address (192.168.0.30). If necessary, change PC IP address and subnet

mask.

2

Enter the maintenance level with the password 

maintenance

 and set a new

password.

3

Complete the configuration

8

Troubleshooting

Diagnostics/Troubleshooting

Error

Cause

Measure

Device not ready

No voltage supply

Check voltage supply

Device not ready - (Ready

LED blue, Recording LED

green)

Configuration Wizzard not fin‐

ished correctly or missing ini‐

tial configuration

Open Configuration Wizzard in

the browser and finish it by

pressing the button "Finish"

New Data

 and 

Event

 LEDs are

lighting up blue

Device is overheating

Provide a cooler environment

and/or better heat dissipation

Memory full. 

Ready

 LED is

lighting up blue

Internal device memory is full Download data and delete

them from device

Event not recorded

Trigger configuration (low/

high) incorrect; trigger dura‐

tion too short; device still

processing previous event;

memory full and/or FTP

transmission error; device

muted

Change trigger configuration

(min. trigger duration 15 ms);

shorten event duration; verfiy

if memory is full; unmute

device

FTP data transmission not

working

Cause noted in log file

Read cause of error in log file;

log file can be downloaded in

SOPAS Air

Device cannot be muted by

pressing button

Mute button deactivated

Button can be activated via

SOPAS Air

Muting via pin is switched on,

which is preventing muting

via button

Deactivate muting via pin in

SOPAS Air

Image too bright/dark

Incorrect exposure setting

Switch on Automatic Exposure

Control if it is switched off or

change manual exposure time
If Automatic Exposure Control

is switched on, increase/

reduce brightness

Image is blurry

Object is moving too fast

Check exposure settings

Live view and other function‐

alities cannot be displayed in

SOPAS Air

Internet Explorer not sup‐

ported

Use Microsoft Edge 40,

Google Chrome 63 or Firefox

61 browser

9

Maintenance and care

The product is maintenance-free. Check the plastic screen in front of the Event‐

Cam for contamination at regular intervals.

10 Disassembly and disposal

Any device which can no longer be used must be disposed of in an environmen‐

tally friendly manner in accordance with the applicable country-specific waste dis‐

posal regulations. As it is categorized as electronic waste, the device must never

be disposed of with household waste.

11 Technical data

Performance data

Image mode

Video mode

Working distance

0.4 m ... 0.6 m (type EVC625-CCOVAL5L)

0.8 m ... 6.0 m (type EVC625-CCOXAL5L)

Image mode

Video mode

Camera resolution/image rate

up to 15 fps (2592x1944,

QSXGA)

15 or 30 fps (1920x1080,

1080p)

15 or 45 fps (1280x720,

720p)

13 or 65 fps (800x600,

SVGA)

Spectral properties

RGB

Horizontal field of view

44° with QSXGA

34° with 1080p

44° with 720p

28° with SVGA

Vertical field of view

34° with QSXGA

19° with 1080p

25° with 720p

21° with SVGA

Diagonal field of view

53° with QSXGA

38° with 1080p

50° with 720p

35° with SVGA

Internal memory capacity

35 to 1000 events depending on mode, resolution and

frame rate

Event duration

Max. number of images

before trigger/after trigger

(event duration dependent

on recording frequency,

permitted image recording

settings: 15 images/sec.

to 1 image/hour)

25 / 25 (QSXGA)

50 / 50 (1080p)

80 / 80 (720p)

120 / 120 (SVGA)

Video duration in seconds

before trigger/after trigger

25 / 15 (30 fps, 1080p)

50 / 30 (15 fps, 1080p)

40 / 20 (45 fps, 720p)

120 / 60 (15 fps, 720p)

60 / 20 (65 fps, SVGA)

240 / 100 (13 fps, SVGA)

Trigger

Wired or manual in SOPAS Air

White balance

Manual

Internal illumination

No

Exposure setting

Automatic or manual

Muting

Muting using button on device, SOPAS Air configuration

software, or wired via pin

Interfaces

Configuration software

SOPAS Air (browser-based)

Data access

SOPAS Air (browser-based)

Ethernet connection

100 Mbit/s

TCP/IP

Standard network IP

192.168.0.30

Data storage

FTP upload and/or internal memory

Image/video format

jpg

H.264

Mechanics/electronics

Housing material

Aluminum die cast

Material reading window

Plastic (PMMS) 2 mm thick, scratch

resistant coated

Dimensions

71 mm x 43 mm x 35.6 mm

Weight

170 g

Protection class

III

Enclosure rating

IP65

Voltage supply

24 V DC 

±

 20% SELV

Output current per digital output

≤ 50 mA

Power consumption

Typ. 4 W

Electrical connection

M12, 17-pin male connector

Ethernet connection

M12, 4-pin Ethernet socket

Ambient conditions

Ambient operating temperature

0°C ... +40°C

1

0°C ... + 35°C

2

Storage temperature

–20 °C ... +70 °C

Rel. humidity

90%, non-condensing

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

Electromagnetic immunity: EN

61000-6-2

Radiated emission: EN 61000-6-3

1

For SVGA/720p <15fps and image mode QSXGA/1080p <5fps for side mounting with
mounting plate 2042902

2

For all other modes with side mounting with mounting plate 2042902

Copyright notice for open-source programs

SICK uses open-source software in the EventCam. This software is licensed by the

rights holders using the following licenses among others: the free licenses GNU

General Public License (GPL Version 2, GPL Version 3) and GNU Lesser General

Public License (LGPL), the MIT license, zLib license, and the licenses derived from

the BSD license. This program is provided for general use, but WITHOUT ANY WAR‐

RANTY OF ANY KIND. This warranty disclaimer also extends to the implicit assur‐

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Summary of Contents for EventCam EVC625-CCOXAL5L

Page 1: ...ity by providing additional visual information For performing analyses in conjunction with safety scanners Data integrity SICK AG uses standardized data interfaces such as standard 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 pro...

Page 2: ...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 ...

Page 3: ...egulations As it is categorized as electronic waste the device must never be disposed of with household waste 11 Technical data Performance data Image mode Video mode Working distance 0 4 m 0 6 m type EVC625 CCOVAL5L 0 8 m 6 0 m type EVC625 CCOXAL5L Image mode Video mode Camera resolution image rate up to 15 fps 2592x1944 QSXGA 15 or 30 fps 1920x1080 1080p 15 or 45 fps 1280x720 720p 13 or 65 fps 8...

Page 4: ...grität Die SICK AG nutzt in ihren Produkten standardisierte Datenschnittstellen wie z B Standard IP Technologie Der Fokus liegt hierbei auf der Verfügbarkeit der Pro dukte und deren Eigenschaften Die SICK AG geht dabei immer davon aus dass die Integrität und Vertraulichkeit von Daten und Rechten die in Zusammenhang mit der Nutzung der Produkte berührt werden vom Kunden selbst sichergestellt werden...

Page 5: ...ngsspannung für das Gerät erst nach Abschluss der Anschlussar beiten und sorgfältiger Prüfung der Verdrahtungsarbeiten einschalten Bei Verlängerungsleitungen mit offenem Ende darauf achten dass sich blanke Aderenden nicht berühren Kurzschlussgefahr bei eingeschalteter Versorgungsspannung Adern entsprechend gegeneinander isolieren Optional kann das Gerät über das Anschlussmodul CDB620 001 ange schl...

Page 6: ...oder 45 fps 1280x720 720p 13 oder 65 fps 800x600 SVGA Spektrale Eigenschaften RGB Horizontales Sichtfeld 44 bei QSXGA 34 bei 1080p 44 bei 720p 28 bei SVGA Vertikales Sichtfeld 34 bei QSXGA 19 bei 1080p 25 bei 720p 21 bei SVGA Diagonales Sichtfeld 53 bei QSXGA 38 bei 1080p 50 bei 720p 35 bei SVGA Interne Speicherkapazität 35 bis 1000 Events abhängig von Modus Auflösung und Bildrate Bildmodus Videom...

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