Chapter
4
Operating Instructions
CLV62x Bar Code Scanner
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Product description
4.6.8
Network / interface / IOs
All important interfaces for displaying the reading results are available on the bar code
scanner. Several bar code scanners can be connected to each other via the CAN bus in the
SICK-specific CAN-SENSOR network.
4.6.9
Data interfaces
The following data interfaces are available on the bar code scanner depending on the ver-
sion:
Tab. 4-4:
Data interface function
4.6.10
Digital inputs
The external sensor for the object triggering (photoelectric reflex switch) and the incremen-
tal encoder, e.g., can be connected to the digital switching inputs.
Important
The connection "Sensor 2" is only available on the standard version of the bar code scanner.
For the Ethernet version of the bar code scanner, this input is only available with the con-
nection module CDB620/CDM420 in combination with the parameter memory module
CMC600.
Note
The network parameters can be configured using the SOPAS-ET configuration software:
P
ROJECT
T
REE
, CLV62
X
, P
ARAMETER
, N
ETWORK
/ I
NTERFACE
/ IO
S
, tab pages N
ETWORK
O
PTIONS
Data interface
Function
Host interface
(RS-232 or RS-422/485
and Ethernet host port)
Preparation of the reading result for further processing by the host
processor
Auxiliary interface (RS-232
and Ethernet aux port)
Reading diagnosis or host interface monitoring
CAN
Networking several bar code scanners
Note
The data interfaces can be configured using the SOPAS-ET configuration software:
P
ROJECT
T
REE
, CLV62
X
, P
ARAMETER
, N
ETWORK
/ I
NTERFACE
/ IO
S
, S
ERIAL
P
ROJECT
T
REE
, CLV62
X
, P
ARAMETER
, N
ETWORK
/ I
NTERFACE
/ IO
S
, E
THERNET
P
ROJECT
T
REE
, CLV62
X
, P
ARAMETER
, N
ETWORK
/ I
NTERFACE
/ IO
S
, CAN
Note
The digital inputs can be configured using the SOPAS-ET configuration software:
P
ROJECT
T
REE
, CLV62
X
, P
ARAMETER
, N
ETWORK
/ I
NTERFACE
/ IO
S
, D
IGITAL
I
NPUTS