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8016219/Z713/2016-10-10 • 

Subject to change without notice

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SICK AG

 • 

Waldkirch

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Germany

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www.sick.com

 

T i M 5 1 x   |   S i C K

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TiM51x

Correct use

The TiM51x laser scanner is intended for use as a non-con-
tact measurement sensor in standalone operation. It mea-

sures radial distances within a flat surface (circle segment) 
depending on reflectivity. The TiM51x displays the measured 
values of the recorded environment contour of its scanning 
angle of 270° over RS232 interface for further processing as 

either a one-off or continuously on request. This requires a 

corresponding driver to be created by the user. 

 

The device is designed for portable or stationary use indoors 

or outdoors in standalone operation, with a scanning range 
of up to 4 m. 

The purpose of this instruction manual is to allow you to put 

the TiM51x into operation quickly and easily and to achieve 
the first measured value outputs and the first detection 

results.

Further information on the mechanical and electrical instal-

lation as well as on the measured value output is available 

in the 

&

 

Technical Information TiM51x 

(Nr. 8016425). This 

information is available for download on the TiM51x product 

page 

(www.sick.com/tim51x). 

The TiM is certified to IEC/EN/UL/CSA 61010-1:2007. These 

operating instructions may contain passages of text in a 
foreign language. 

Safety information

• 

Read these instructions before commissioning the TiM51x 
in order to familiarize yourself with the device and its 

functions.

• 

The TiM51x corresponds to laser class 1 (

 see 

“Laser 

radiation! Page 3”

).

• 

Electrical connections between the TiM51x and other de

-

vices may only be created or fixed when there is no power 
to the system. Otherwise, the devices may be damaged.

• 

The USB cables on the TiM51x may not exceed a length of 
3 m in order to ensure that it conforms with the CE.

•  Conducting cross sections of the supply cable from the 

customer's power system  
should be designed in accordance with the applicable 

standards. Secure the TiM51x with an external 0.8 A 

slow-blow fuse at the start of the supply cable , from the 

perspective of the supply voltage.

•  All electrical circuits connected to the TiM51x must be 

implemented as SELV or PELV electrical circuits (SELV 

S

afety 

E

xtra 

L

ow 

V

oltage, PELV = 

P

rotective 

E

xtra 

L

ow 

V

oltage).

• 

Use the device only under permitted environmental 
conditions (e.g. temperature, grounding potential, 

 see 

“Technical data Page 3”

).

•  The TiM51x must not come into contact with moisture and 

dust when the cover of the USB port is open or the USB 

cable is connected. In this status, the TiM51x does not 

correspond to any specified IP protection class. 

• 

Opening the screws of the TiM51x housing will invalidate 

any warranty claims against SICK AG. 

•  The TiM51x does not constitute personal protection equip-

ment in accordance with the respective applicable safety 

standards for machines.

Commissioning and configuration

Step 1: Electrical installation

1.  Connect the communication interface of the TiM51x to the 

PC (RS232 or USB; recommended RS232, M12 outlet). 

 

>

If using a USB, connect the TiM51x's Micro USB port (be

-

hind the black rubber plate on the side) to a free USB port 
(type A) on the PC using a suitable shielded high-speed 
USB cable (e.g. no. 6036106, 2 m). 

 

The USB cable may not exceed 3 m in length! 

 

When operating the USB interface, ESD/EMC interferenc

-

es can lead to an interruption of the USB connection. To 
continue with the data transfer, disconnect the USB cable 

from the TiM51xand reattach it to establish contact. To 

re-establish communication between TiM51x and PC in the 
SOPAS communication software, select 

C

ommuniCation

 > 

G

o

 o

nline

 

.

2. 

Turn on and start the PC.

3.  Provide power to the TiM51x (5-pin M12 plug). 

 

Using the power supply unit it must be ensured that the 

supply voltage does not drop below 8 V for longer than 
2 ms and never rises above 30 V.

 

Following successful initialization, the green LED lights up 

" (device ready for operation).  

SOPAS

SOPAS

„Power/Out“

„USB 2.0“

TiM51x

 

USB

USB

SYNC/

DEVICE READY

Connection

box

Configuration

Diagnosis

Driver for request of 

measurement values

and further data 

processing

DC 9 ... 28 V

delay-

action

fuse

0,8A/T

Measurement mode: Electrical block diagram for commissioning 

Step 2: Mounting and alignment

NOTE

During installation make sure there is no reflective surface 

behind the reference target 

 see 

“Device overview Page 

3”, point 

â

.

1. 

Optional: mount the TiM51x to separately ordered mount

-

ing accessories (mounting kit 2), see "Mounting" Chapter 

in the 

&

 

Technical Information TiM51x 

(Nr. 8016425). 

2.  Otherwise, mount the two straight plates from the en-

closed mounting kit 1 on the TiM51x using two M3 screws. 
Use the two blind-hole threads either on the underside or 
back of the housing (

 see 

“Device overview Page 3”)

If the straight plates are not used, screw the screws provid

-

ed by the customer max. 2.8 mm into the thread

.

3. 

Mount the TiM51x on a prepared bracket. 

The device should be as free from shock and vibration as 
possible during operation (e.g. using vibration dampers). 

4.  Align the 90° axis of the TiM51x's scanning angle with the 

center of the area to be monitored. The   marking on the 

lid of the optical hood serves as a bearing alignment aid 
(

 see 

“Device overview Page 3”

).  

Ranging Laser Scanner

Short Range

O P E R AT i N G   i N S T R U C T i O N S

en

0

Scanning range in m (ft)

4

(13.12)

4

(13.12)

6

(19.69)

6

(19.69)

2

(6.56)

2

(6.56)

Scanning range in m (ft)

2

(6.56)

4

(13.12)

2

(6.56)

4

(13.12)

6

(9.69)

6

(19.69)

0

Scanning range max. 4 m (13.12 feet)
Scanning range 2 m (6.56 feet) 

for objects up to 10 % reflectivity 

270°

90°

180°

‒45°

225°

Range diagram for TiM51x 

Step 3: Commissioning/Configuration

a. 

Installing and launching the SOPAS configuration 

software

The SOPAS configuration software is used as standard to 
display the surrounding contour (measuring line) recorded by 
the TiM51x, as well as diagnostic information in the event of 

an error.

1. 

Download and install on the PC the software from the 

website “

www.sick.com/SOPAS_ET

“, software type SOPAS 

ET. In this case, select the “Complete” option as selected 

by the installation wizard. Administrator rights may be 

required on the PC to install the software.

2.  Start the “

SOPAS

” program option after completing the 

installation. 

Path: Start > Programs > SICK > SOPAS Engineering Tool 
> SOPAS. 

 

When SOPAS detects a connected TiM51x for the first 
time, it automatically installs the required USB driver. It 
may be necessary to restart the PC at this point. 

3.  Establish communication between SOPAS and TiM51x over 

the automatically opened assistant. Select the TiM51x 

from the list of available devices and follow the steps in 

the Connection Wizard.

4.  Click 

finish

 to quit the Connection Wizard.   

SOPAS ET establishes communication with the TiM51x, 
loads its current device description (parameters), and 
displays it in the navigation tree.

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