Chapter
5
Operating Instructions
Compact OMNI Scanner
5-16
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Electrical installation
3.
Switch on the PC and power supply to the SICK Connection Module.
4.
Set the communication parameters (see
Chapter 10.6.3 Starting CLV-Setup,
Tip
In the default configuration, the terminal interface outputs the reading result in reading
diagnosis mode.
You can change the operating mode to M
ONITOR
HOST
INTERFACE
,
to M
ONITOR
HOST
I
NTERFACE
2
or A
UXILARY
I
NPUT
on the A
UXILARY
I
NTERFACE
tab in the "CLV-Setup" program.
5.5.7
Connecting the switching inputs
"Sensor" switching input
If a reading procedure is to be triggered on the CLX by an external sensor, the reading pulse
sensor must be connected to the "Sensor" switching input. This trigger type is selected in
the default setting of the CLX.
shows the connections for the "Sensor" switching
input.
contains the characteristic data for this input.
¾
Connect the reading pulse sensor as shown in
Tip
You can change the switching mode (polarity, debouncing, response for first pulse after
power-up) of the "S
ENSOR
" switching input on the D
EVICE
C
ONFIGURATION
tab in the
CLV-Setup program.
¾
Click the E
DIT
R
EADING
T
RIGGER
button.
Enter the values in the dialog box displayed.
For connecting the host interface via the AMV/S 60 Connection Module, see the Operating
Instructions for the
"AMV/S 60 Connection Module"
(no. 8 008 296).
Note
An external pulse is not required for Percentage Evaluation mode.
Fig. 5-4:
Connections of the "Sensor" switching input
Sensor
IN GND
GND
GND
GND
OUT
2k6
1
3
9
5
SENSOR
V
S
/ 24 V
(IN) GND
GND
1
3
9
5
V
S
V
S
V
S
V
S
CLX
V
S
= +18 ... +30 V DC for CLX without heater, 24 V DC +20 % /–10 % for CLX with heater
AMV 60-011/
AMS 60-012, -013
Terminal assignment
Switch
PNP sensor
T. 27
T. 19
T. 20
T. 36
Switching mode
Current at the input starts the reading interval on the CLX.
(default: active high, debouncing: max. 30 ms (standard))
Properties
– optodecoupled, non-interchangeable
– can be connected to PNP output on a sensor
Electrical values
Low: –30 V
≤
V
I
≤
+2 V
High: +7 V
≤
V
I
≤
+13 V
Table 5-17: Characteristic data of the "Sensor" switching input