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ISD400 Pro

 

Optical data transmission system

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Summary of Contents for ISD400 Pro

Page 1: ...ISD400 Pro Optical data transmission system Ope r at in g in s t ructions en...

Page 2: ...ted by copyright Any rights derived from the copyright shall be reserved for SICK AG Repro duction of this document is only permissible within the limits of the legal determination of copyright law Mo...

Page 3: ...ersons and operating personnel 11 2 4 Operational safety and particular hazards 11 2 5 Warning symbol on the device 12 2 6 Hazard warnings and operational safety 13 3 Product description 15 3 1 Identi...

Page 4: ...2 8 3 Selecting options 32 8 4 Changing the value 33 8 5 Parameter description 34 8 5 1 Operating mode 34 8 5 2 Menu mode 35 8 6 Performing a reset 39 9 Cleaning and maintenance 40 9 1 Cleaning 40 9 2...

Page 5: ...8016441 2013 11 22 SICK AG Subject to change without notice 5 Table of contents 12 2 Ethernet cable 46 12 3 Alignment bracket 46 13 Menu structure 47 Index 49...

Page 6: ...6 SICK AG Subject to change without notice 8016441 2013 11 22...

Page 7: ...ng instructions are indicated by symbols The war nings are introduced by signal words that indicate the extent of the danger These warnings must be observed at all times and care must be taken to avoi...

Page 8: ...ct use Use by untrained personnel Unauthorized conversions Technical modifications Use of unauthorized spare parts consumable parts With special variants where optional extras have been ordered or owi...

Page 9: ...6441 2013 11 22 SICK AG Subject to change without notice 9 General information 1 6 EC declaration of conformity You can download the EC declaration of conformity online from www mysick com de isd400_p...

Page 10: ...es no liability for losses or damage arising from the use of the product either directly or indirectly This applies in particular to use of the product that does not conform to its intended purpose an...

Page 11: ...ions such persons are able to perform tasks delegated to them and detect any potential dangers independent ly Electricians Due to their specialist training skills and experience as well as their knowl...

Page 12: ...7 Invisible Laser Radiation Do not view directly with optical instruments Fig 1 Warning symbol on the device LASER RADIATION Do not view directly with optical instruments Class 1M laser product ISD400...

Page 13: ...tion exposure Do not look into the laser beam with an optical device Comply with the latest version of the applicable provisi ons on laser protection Only carry out work as described here CAUTION Clas...

Page 14: ...ty 14 SICK AG Subject to change without notice 8016441 2013 11 22 NOTE The integrated optical alignment aid features a beam attenuator which ensures that the limit values for laser class 1 are not exc...

Page 15: ...ype designation 2 Device type F1 or F2 see Page 15 Chapter 3 1 2 3 Serial number 4 Information about output and supply voltage 5 Month and year of manufacture 6 2D code with material and serial number...

Page 16: ...1 18 60 2 34 123 5 4 86 32 1 26 116 2 4 57 68 7 2 70 105 4 13 83 3 27 11 0 43 All dimensions in mm inch Fig 3 ISD400 Pro structure 1 Threaded mounting hole M6 2 Center of optical axis sender 3 Receiv...

Page 17: ...ET 2 Receive level indicator with max 6 bars 3 4 operating buttons NOTE If a value or a piece of information in menu mode consists of more than six characters the characters are automatically shown su...

Page 18: ...of devices where one device has frequency F1 ISD400 7xx1 and the other device has frequency F2 ISD400 7xx2 Both devices monitor the received signal level which can be displayed on a level indicator I...

Page 19: ...ompany premises Note the symbols on the packaging Do not remove packaging until immediately before you start mounting 4 2 Transport inspection Improper transport Upon receipt please check the delivery...

Page 20: ...o Do not store outdoors Store in a dry area that is protected from dust Do not expose to any aggressive substances Protect from sunlight Avoid mechanical shocks Storage temperature between 40 and 75 C...

Page 21: ...ter 7 1 5 2 Mounting instructions To ensure trouble free operation the following mounting instructions should be observed Comply with technical data such as the measuring range See Page 44 Chapter 11...

Page 22: ...e operated side by side In these cases minimum mounting distances must be observed Mounting multiple ISD400 Pro a a d x 0 013 d Fig 5 Arranging multiple ISD400 Pro 1 ISD400 7xx1 red 2 ISD400 7xx2 infr...

Page 23: ...0083 d Fig 6 Arranging the ISD400 Pro and a DL100 Hi distance measuring device 1 DL100 Hi distance measuring device 2 Reflector 3 ISD400 7xx1 red 4 ISD400 7xx2 infrared a Minimum distance Formula a d...

Page 24: ...e ISD400 Pro NOTE For mounting accessories go to www mysick com en isd400_pro Accessories Fig 7 ISD400 Pro mounting variants on alignment bracket 2046052 133 5 24 211 7 8 33 88 3 46 211 7 8 33 All dim...

Page 25: ...e ments Bear in mind the minimum mounting distances For dimen sions see Page 43 Chapter 11 1 The devices can be mounted horizontally or vertically on the bracket 2 Install the devices at a 180 angle t...

Page 26: ...rking with live parts ATTENTION Equipment damage or unpredictable operation due to working with live parts Working with live parts may result in unpredictable ope ration For this reason Only carry out...

Page 27: ...hields Do not lay cables parallel to other cables especially not to devices with a high level of radiated emission such as a frequency converter Do not lay cables parallel to energy cables Please obse...

Page 28: ...sensor cables communication signals bus signals 3 Cables which are a source of interference control cables for inductive loads motor brakes 4 Cables which are powerful sources of interference output c...

Page 29: ...mysick com en isd400_pro Accessories Supply voltage L MF2 M MF1 1 2 4 wht blu brn blk 3 1 2 4 3 Fig 13 ISD400 Pro connection diagram M12 male connector 4 pin A coded Contact Marking Wire color Descrip...

Page 30: ...e without notice 8016441 2013 11 22 Contact Marking Description 1 Tx Send data signal not inverted 2 Rx Receive data signal not inverted 3 Tx Send data signal inverted 4 Rx Receive data signal inverte...

Page 31: ...way from one another until the connection is lost and the green receive indicator 3 is flashing on one of them 4 Realign the devices To use the optical alignment aid on device F1 ISD400 7xx1 switch of...

Page 32: ...lect a menu parameter or option using the and pushbuttons The menu path is specified in the relevant chapters For the overall menu structure see Page 47 Chapter 13 8 3 Selecting options 1 Select the d...

Page 33: ...to increase the digit Press the pushbut ton to lower the digit 4 Press the pushbutton to save the digit entered The next digit flashes Press the pushbutton to cancel the process 5 Repeat steps 3 and...

Page 34: ...umerical level Displays the received signal level as a numerical value in dB Temperature Displays the internal temperature of the device Operating hour counter Displays the operating hours Warnings Di...

Page 35: ...using the and pushbuttons Press the pushbutton to display the relevant parameter value Parameter Description Align Switches the laser off for commissioning MFx On Activates or deactivates the multifu...

Page 36: ...ut active at HIGH level Factory setting ActHi WrnLsr Activates or deactivates the warning message when the ageing of the laser means that the device is nearly due to be repla ced Options On Off Factor...

Page 37: ...ning message when the laser is not ready for operation This may be due to a hardware error or it may be because the laser is switched off This warning message is also issued during initialization Opti...

Page 38: ...consists of more than six characters the characters are automatically shown successively in the display SwVers menu The SwVers menu displays all information relating to the software The SwVers menu i...

Page 39: ...he device 8 6 Performing a reset 1 Select the Reset parameter in the Menu menu See Page 35 Chapter 8 5 2 2 Press the pushbutton 3 The confirmation prompt Sure appears 4 Press the pushbutton to reset t...

Page 40: ...is reason Never use cleaning agents containing aggressive substances Never use pointed objects for cleaning 9 2 Maintenance The ISD400 Pro requires the following maintenance work at regular inter vals...

Page 41: ...e from radiant heat e g shade the device from direct sunlight At low ambient temperatures use a hea ting system for the device At high ambient temperatures use a cooling housing WrnOvr Receiver unit i...

Page 42: ...pair mounted Mount devices with different frequencies F1 F2 Laser switched off device not in operating mode Device F1 ISD400 7xx1 Switch on laser Press Minimum mounting distances not observed When usi...

Page 43: ...0_pro 11 1 Dimensions 2 1 M6 3 4 9 6 8 5 7 Esc Set 1 71 7 2 82 40 1 57 30 1 18 60 2 34 123 5 4 86 32 1 26 116 2 4 57 68 7 2 70 105 4 13 83 3 27 11 0 43 All dimensions in mm inch Fig 15 ISD400 Pro stru...

Page 44: ...17 Performance data 11 3 Power supply Supply voltage UV 1 18 V DC to 30 V DC Circuit protection UV connections reverse polarity protected Power consumption without load 3 W without heating 23 W with...

Page 45: ...ient temperature range 20 C to 55 C without heating 1 40 C to 55 C with heating Storage temperature range 40 C to 75 C Enclosure rating IP 65 Table 20 Ambient conditions 1 At temperatures lower than 1...

Page 46: ...ccessories 12 1 Supply cable Description Straight M12 female cable connector with cable 4 pin without shielding 10 m Part no 6025902 12 2 Ethernet cable Description Ethernet cable M12 male connector 4...

Page 47: ...th a gray background NOTE If a value or a piece of information in menu mode consists of more than six characters the characters are automatically shown successively in the display RUN 010 C RUN 074 dB...

Page 48: ...able MEN MFx On Disable MEN MEN WrnLsr MEN On MEN Off MEN WrnTmp MEN On MEN Off MEN OptBrk MEN On MEN Off MEN EthLnk MEN On MEN Off MEN WrnLvl MEN On MEN Off MEN NotRdy MEN On MEN Off MEN Heat MEN On...

Page 49: ...1 Minimum distance 22 23 Multiple sensors 22 Notes 21 Procedure 21 O Operating instructions 7 Operating modes 17 Operating personnel Requirements 11 Operation Changing the value 33 On the measuring de...

Page 50: ...Japan Phone 81 0 3 3358 1341 E Mail support sick jp Magyarorsz g Phone 36 1 371 2680 E Mail office sick hu Nederland Phone 31 0 30 229 25 44 E Mail info sick nl Norge Phone 47 67 81 50 00 E Mail aust...

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