Chapter
4
Technical Information
RFU63x RFID Write/Read Device (UHF)
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Electrical installation
4.7
Installation steps
4.7.1
Block diagram: wiring the optional the CDB650-204 or CDM420-0006 connec-
tion module (overview)
The commissioning and configuration of the connection module as well as the technical
data are described in the:
"CDB650-204 connection module" operating instructions (no. 8016155,
English version) e.g. as PDF in the web via
www.sick.com/CDB
"CDM420-0006 connection module" operating instructions (no. 8014808
English version) e.g. as PDF in the web via
www.sick.com/CDM
The documents are also supplied in printed form with the relating connection module.
Important!
Wiring the signals without SICK Connection Module
If a customer-specific connection unit is used, the wiring in principle of the data interfaces
(serial and CAN) and switching interfaces signals can be designed according to the following
wiring diagrams for the CDM420-0006 connection module.
“DC 18 V ... 30 V”
“Sensor 2”
“Host 1” (serial)
“Aux 1” (serial)
“Result 2”
“Result 1”
“CAN”
“Sensor 2”
“Sensor 1”
“External input 2“
2)
“External input 1“
2)
“Sensor 1”
DC 18 V ... 30 V
1)
“AUX”
PLC
CAN bus
1)
PLC
“Result 1”
“Result 2”
PLC
PLC
“External output 1“
2)
“External output 2“
2)
CDB650-204/CDM420-0006
Connection module
Photo-electric
switch
Reading clock
Futher
functions
“HOST 1” (serial)
“AUX 1” (serial)
RS-232
CMC600
1) Required minimum input voltage depends on the cable length between CDB650-204 and RFU630, see RFU63x-131xx (no. 8016526) respectively
RFU63x-041xx (no. 8015215) operating instructions
2) An optional CMC600 paramenter cloning module is required to provide the additional switching inputs and outputs.
HOST/PLC
Further data
processing
PC
Configuration
Diagnosistics
2)
Write/read device
Interface
RFU630
Transponder
Internal/external
antenna(s)
“Ethernet” (Host 2/Aux 2)
“USB” (Aux 3)
RS-232/422/485
Ethernet
USB
“Host 2”
Ethernet
“Aux 2”
“Aux 3”
Photo-electric
switch
End of
reading pulse
(alternatively)
Incremental encoder
Path increment