Operating Instructions
Chapter
5
CLV 45x Bar Code Scanner
Electrical installation
8 009 139/K949/06-06-2002
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In order to prevent interferences, do not lay the cable parallel to the power-supply and
motor cables (for example in cable ducts) for a longer stretch.
5.4.2
Supply voltage
For operation the CLV requires an supply voltage of 10 ... 30 V DC in accordance with
IEC 742 (functional extra-low voltage). Depending on the type it consumes the following
power:
The CLV is supplied with 24 V DC
±
20 % via the AMS 40-013, -012 connection module.
Power-up delay
The selection of the device number (default setting: 1) influences the power-up delay of the
device. This is useful if a large number of CLVs (for example, in the SICK network) is to be
supplied from one power source.
lists the possible interval steps.
Hint
The device number can be selected by means of the D
EVICE
CONFIGURATION
tab card of the
CLV-Setup user interface.
5.4.3
Non-SICK supply system device/wiring without SICK connection module
If a non-SICK supply system device is used instead of the AMV/S 40, it must be able to out-
put at least 10 W continuously and must conform to the standard IEC 742 (functional extra-
low voltage).
The output circuit must have a safety separation from the input circuit in accordance
with IEC 742 through double isolation and safety isolating transformer.
The wire cross-section for the power supply (Pin 1/Pin 5) must amount to at least
0.15 mm
2
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Use cable No. 6 010 137 with a 15-pin D-Sub HD cable socket and open wire ends to
connect the CLV.
The wire color assignment is shown in
CLV type
Scanning process
Power consumption
1)
CLV 450-0010
CLV 451-0010
Line scanner
Max. 6 W
CLV 450-6010
CLV 451-6010
Line scanner with oscillating mirror
Max. 7.2 W
1) At open-circuited switching outputs
Table 5-3: Power consumption of the CLV
Device number GN
Power-up delay
Device number GN
Power-up delay
1; 11; 21; 31
0 ms
6; 16; 26
2 000 ms
2; 12; 22
400 m
7; 17; 27
2 400 ms
3; 13; 23
800 ms
8; 18; 28
2 800 ms
4; 14; 24
1 200 ms
9; 19; 29
3 200 ms
5; 15; 25
1 600 ms
10; 20; 30
3 600 ms
Table 5-4: Power-up delay as a function of the device number GN