SICK ISD400 Pro Operating Instructions Manual

SICK ISD400 Pro Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 O P e r at I n g I n S t r u c t I O n S ISD400 Pro Optical data transmission system...
  • Page 2 Copyright protection This work is protected by copyright. Any rights derived from the copyright shall be reserved for SICK AG. Repro- duction of this document is only permissible within the limits of the legal determination of copyright law. Modi- fication or expurgation of this work is prohibited without the express written permission of SICK AG.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Function ..............18 Transport and storage ..............19 4.1 Transport ................. 19 4.2 Transport inspection ............... 19 4.3 Storage ..................20 Mounting ..................21 5.1 Mounting procedure ............... 21 5.2 Mounting instructions ............21 5.3 Arranging multiple optical devices ........22 5.4 Mounting the ISD400 Pro ............24 Electrical connection ..............26 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 4 10.4 Disposal ................... 42 Technical data .................. 43 11.1 Dimensions ................43 11.2 Performance data ..............44 11.3 Power supply ................44 11.4 Interfaces ................44 11.5 Ambient conditions ..............45 11.6 Structural design ..............45 Accessories ..................46 12.1 Supply cable ................46 © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 5 Table of contents 12.2 Ethernet cable ................. 46 12.3 Alignment bracket ..............46 Menu structure ................. 47 Index ......................49 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
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  • Page 7: General Information

    General information General information Information regarding the operating instructions These operating instructions supplement the Quick start guide and contain additional information and detailed descriptions for using the ISD400 Pro optical data transmission system from SICK AG. These operating instruc- tions are intended for skilled persons and electricians. Explanation of symbols Warnings Warnings in these operating instructions are indicated by symbols. The war- nings are introduced by signal words that indicate the extent of the danger. These warnings must be observed at all times and care must be taken to avoid accidents, personal injury, and material damage. DANGER … indicates a situation of imminent danger, which will lead to a fatality or serious injuries if not prevented. WARNING … indicates a potentially dangerous situation, which may lead to a fatality or serious injuries if not prevented. CAUTION … indicates a potentially dangerous situation, which may lead to minor/slight injuries if not prevented. ATTENTION … indicates a potentially harmful situation, which may lead to material damage if not prevented. 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 8: Limitation Of Liability

    Scope of delivery The scope of delivery includes the following: • ISD400 Pro optical data transmission system • Optional: Accessories (→ Page 46, Chapter 12). Supplied documentation: • Quick start guide Customer service Do not hesitate to contact our customer service should you require any technical information. A list of representatives can be found on the back page. NOTE Before calling, make a note of all type label data such as type code, serial number, etc. to ensure faster proces- sing. © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 9: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    General information EC declaration of conformity → You can download the EC declaration of conformity online from "www.mysick.com/de/isd400_pro". 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 10: Safety

    Safety Safety Correct use The ISD400 Pro data transmission system consists of two optically aligned devices, one of which functions as a sender and the other as a receiver. The devices communicate over long distances and support wireless data transmission. Setting up a data transmission line requires a pair of devices, where one device, F1 (ISD400-7xx1), has a red sender and another device, F2 (ISD400-7xx2), has an infrared sender. SICK AG assumes no liability for losses or damage arising from the use of the product, either directly or indirectly. This applies in particular to use of the product that does not conform to its intended purpose and is neither described nor mentioned in this documentation. Incorrect use The ISD400 Pro optical data transmission system does not constitute a safety component according to the EC Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC). The ISD400 Pro optical data transmission system must not be used in explosion areas. Any other use that is not described as correct use is prohibited. Never install or connect accessories if their quantity and composition are not clearly specified, or if they have not been approved by SICK AG. © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 11: Requirements For Skilled Persons And Operating Personnel

    WARNING Risk of injury due to insufficient training. Improper handling may result in considerable personal injury and material damage. For this reason: • All activities should always be performed by designa- ted persons only. These operating instructions list the training requirements for the various fields of activity, as follows: • Skilled personnel Due to their specialist training, skills, and experience, as well as their knowledge of the relevant regulations, such persons are able to perform tasks delegated to them and detect any potential dangers independent- • electricians Due to their specialist training, skills, and experience, as well as their knowledge of the relevant standards and provisions, such persons are able to perform work on electrical systems and detect any potential dangers independently. In Germany, electricians must meet the specifications of the BGV A3 Work Safety Regulations (e.g. Master Electrician). Other relevant regula- tions applicable in other countries must be observed. Operational safety and particular hazards Please observe the safety notes and the warnings listed here and in other chapters of these operating instructions to reduce the possibility of risks to health and avoid dangerous situations. 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 12: Warning Symbol On The Device

    Warning symbol on the device LASER RADIATION Do not view directly with optical instruments. Class 1M laser product ISD400-7xx1, red ISD400-7xx2, infrared Max. power ≤27 mW ≤32 mW Wavelength 660 nm 785 nm Max. pulse 32 ns 32 ns width Table 1: ISD400 Pro laser data type overview © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 13: Hazard Warnings And Operational Safety

    Risk of injury from laser radiation! The accessible radiation of the ISD400 Pro sender is harmless under reasonably foreseeable conditions, as long as the beam cross-section is not made smaller by optical instruments such as telescopes or monoculars. The use of controls or adjusting devices or the carrying out of work other than specified here can result in dange- rous radiation exposure. • Do not look into the laser beam with an optical device. • Comply with the latest version of the applicable provisi- ons on laser protection. • Only carry out work as described here. CAUTION Class 1M FSOCS sender element This is a class 1M FSOCS sender element (FSOCS: Free- space optical communication system). It can be installed in locations with unrestricted, restricted, or controlled access in accordance with IEC 60825-12:2004. When the device is installed in an area with unrestricted access, please note the following: • Monoculars or binoculars must not be used to view the transmission beam within a range of < 6 m. • At distances > 6 m, the limit values for laser class 1 are not exceeded even when using monoculars with an aperture angle of any size for viewing purposes. 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 14 Safety NOTE The integrated optical alignment aid features a beam attenuator which ensures that the limit values for laser class 1 are not exceeded. © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 15: Product Description

    6 2D code with material and serial number 7 Part number 3.1.2 Type overview Operating temperature Device Model name Part no. –20 to +55 °C ISD400-7211 1065100 ISD400-7212 1065101 –40 to +55 °C ISD400-7221 1065102 ISD400-7222 1065103 Table 2: ISD400 Pro optical data transmission system type overview 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 16: Structure And Function

    (4.57) All dimensions in mm (inch) 68.7 (2.70) Fig. 3: ISD400 Pro structure 1 Threaded mounting hole M6 2 Center of optical axis, sender 3 Receive indicator 4 Center of optical axis, receiver 5 Ethernet female connector, M12, 4-pin, D-coded...
  • Page 17 Symbols The ISD400 Pro has two distinct modes: operating mode and menu mode. Symbol Description The RUN symbol is displayed in operating mode: • RUN is lit: Device is ready for operation, Ethernet link is active, data transmission is not active • RUN is flashing: Device is operating and data transmis- sion is active • RUN is off: Device is not ready for operation (a fault has occurred or no Ethernet cable is connected) The MEN symbol is displayed in menu mode. This symbol is also displayed when there is an error and no data can be transmitted. The SET symbol is displayed if the laser for alignment is switched off by pressing the key combination (press and hold down and at the same time). Table 4: Symbols for operating mode and menu mode 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 18: Function

    F2 (ISD400-7xx2). Both devices monitor the received signal level which can be displayed on a level indicator. If the received level drops below a certain value, e.g. due to increasing contamination of the optics, a warning is issued via switching output. All work on the device (mounting, connecting, aligning, configurati- on) can be easily performed from above. The ISD400 Pro is suitable for the following areas of application: • Automated high-bay warehouses • Stationary data transmission between buildings • Anywhere, where data transmission to and from stationary or moving objects (visual contact) over relatively long distances (up to 150 m) is required. NOTE The ISD400 Pro supports auto negotiation and auto crossover. As a result, the Ethernet connection does not have to be configured separately. © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 19: Transport And Storage

    • Do not remove packaging until immediately before you start mounting. Transport inspection Improper transport Upon receipt, please check the delivery for completeness and for any da- mage that may have occurred in transit. In the case of transit damage that is visible externally, proceed as follows: • Do not accept the delivery or only do so conditionally. • Note the scope of damage on the transport documents or on the transport company's delivery note. • File a complaint. NOTE Complaints regarding defects should be filed as soon as these are detected. Damage claims are only valid before the applicable complaint deadlines. 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 20: Storage

    Transport and storage Storage Please consider the following conditions when storing the ISD400 Pro: • Do not store outdoors. • Store in a dry area that is protected from dust. • Do not expose to any aggressive substances. • Protect from sunlight. • Avoid mechanical shocks. • Storage temperature: between –40 and +75 °C • Relative humidity: max. 95 %, non-condensing • For storage periods of longer than 3 months, check the general condi- tion of all components and packaging on a regular basis. © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 21: Mounting

    Mounting Mounting Mounting procedure 1. Choose a mounting site, bearing in mind the mounting instructions. → See the following chapter. 2. Mount the alignment bracket and data transmission system. → See Page 24, Chapter 5.4. 3. Make the electrical connection. → See Page 26, Chapter 6. 4. Align the devices of the data transmission system with one another. → See Page 31, Chapter 7.1. Mounting instructions To ensure trouble-free operation, the following mounting instructions should be observed: • Comply with technical data such as the measuring range. → See Page 44, Chapter 11.2. • At low ambient temperatures – e.g. in deep-freeze warehouses – the data transmission system should have integrated heating. • Protect the data transmission system from direct sunlight. • To prevent condensation water, avoid exposing the data transmission system to rapid changes in temperature. • Make sure the system is a sufficient distance from other optical measu- ring devices and data transmission systems. → See Page 22, Chap- ter 5.3. 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 22: Arranging Multiple Optical Devices

    Mounting Arranging multiple optical devices In some applications, multiple optical devices must be operated side by side. In these cases, minimum mounting distances must be observed. Mounting multiple ISD400 Pro a > d x 0.013 Fig. 5: Arranging multiple ISD400 Pro 1 ISD400-7xx1, red 2 ISD400-7xx2, infrared Minimum distance Formula a > d x 0.013 Example • Measuring range: 0.2 … 150 m • d (measuring distance): 100 m Calculation a > 100 m x 0.013 Minimum distance result a > 1.3 m...
  • Page 23 Mounting Mounting the ISD400 Pro and other optical devices a > d x 0.0083 Fig. 6: Arranging the ISD400 Pro and a DL100 Hi distance-measuring device 1 DL100 Hi distance-measuring device 2 Reflector 3 ISD400-7xx1, red 4 ISD400-7xx2, infrared Minimum distance Formula a > d x 0.0083...
  • Page 24: Mounting The Isd400 Pro

    → For mounting accessories, go to "www.mysick.com/ en/isd400_pro", "Accessories". Fig. 7: ISD400 Pro mounting variants on alignment bracket (2046052) 211.7 (8.33) 211.7 (8.33) All dimensions in mm (inch) Fig. 8: ISD400 Pro dimensions when mounted on alignment bracket (2046052) © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 25 Mounting 1. Select the mounting site for the ISD400 Pro in accordance with require- ments. Bear in mind the minimum mounting distances. → For dimen- sions, see Page 43, Chapter 11.1. The devices can be mounted horizontally or vertically on the bracket. 2. Install the devices at a 180° angle to one another, so the optical axes of the two devices match at minimum distance. NOTE → Two transmission lines can be connected in series (cascaded). 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 26: Electrical Connection

    Working with live parts may result in unpredictable ope- ration. For this reason: • Only carry out wiring work when the power is off. • Only connect and disconnect cable connections when the power is off. Wiring notes ATTENTION Faults due to incorrect wiring. Incorrect wiring may result in operational faults. For this reason: • Follow the wiring notes precisely. NOTE We recommend using pre-assembled cables for the wiring. → For pre-assembled cables, go to "www.mysick. com/en/isd400_pro", "Accessories". © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 27 All electric circuits connected to the ISD400 Pro must be configured as PELV or SELV circuits (PELV= protective extra-low voltage, SELV = safety extra-low voltage). By using appropriate cable entries and wiring, you can avoid interference from devices such as switching power supplies, motors, clocked drives, and contactors. • Cables should be laid as far away as possible from cables with a high level of radiated emission. Take additional measures where necessary, e.g. separation by means of screening shields. • Do not lay cables parallel to other cables, especially not to devices with a high level of radiated emission, such as a frequency converter. • Do not lay cables parallel to energy cables. Please observe the following wiring notes: • A correct and complete cable shielding concept is required for trouble- free operation. • The cable shield must be connected at both ends in the control cabinet and at the device. The cable shield of the pre-assembled cable is con- nected to the knurled nut and thus also to the device housing. • The cable shield in the control cabinet must be connected to the opera- ting ground over a large surface area. • Appropriate measures must be taken to prevent equipotential bonding currents flowing through the cable shield. • Do not lay cables parallel to other cables, especially not to devices with a high level of radiated emission, such as a frequency converter. Fig. 9: Cross cables at right angles 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 28: Connecting The Isd400 Pro Electrically

    4 Cables which are powerful sources of interference (output cables from fre- quency inverters, welding system power supplies, power cables) Fig. 12: Attach the screen using a short connection with a large surface area – ground both ends Connecting the ISD400 Pro electrically 1. Ensure that there is no voltage. 2. Connect the ISD400 Pro according to the connection diagram. → See Page 29, Chapter 6.4.
  • Page 29: Connection Diagrams

    SICK AG. Pre-assembled cables from other manufacturers may use different wire colors. → For pre-assembled cables, go to "www.mysick.com/ en/isd400_pro", "Accessories". Supply voltage Fig. 13: ISD400 Pro connection diagram, M12 male connector, 4-pin, A-coded Contact Marking Wire color Description →...
  • Page 30 Electrical connection Contact Marking Description Send data signal, not inverted Receive data signal, not inverted – Send data signal, inverted – Receive data signal, inverted Table 7: Description of Ethernet female connector © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 31: Commissioning

    Commissioning Commissioning Aligning the ISD400 Pro 1. Bring the connected devices F1 and F2 as close as possible to one another. Device is in operating mode. An established optical connection with the device opposite is indicated by the receive indicator. 2. At close range (<1 m), align the device with a straight, mechanical tool such as a long spirit level if necessary, until the green receive indicator lights up. 3. Move devices F1 and F2 away from one another until the connection is lost and the green receive indicator 3 is flashing on one of them. 4. Realign the devices. To use the optical alignment aid on device F1 (ISD400-7xx1), switch off the laser: Press and at the same time. 5. Readjust with the alignment sight and optical alignment aid with cross- hairs until the green receive indicator lights up on device F1. If there is a low reception level, the opposing sender must be realigned. In operating mode, the quality of the alignment of the sender can be read directly from the display of the receiver. 6. Switch the laser on again on device F1 (ISD400-7xx1): Press 7. Check the alignment using the level indicator and fine-tune if necessa- ry to adjust. 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 32: Operating The Device

    Displaying the received signal level As soon as voltage is supplied to the device, the signal level is indicated on the display. Selecting parameters You can select a menu, parameter, or option using the , and pushbuttons. The menu path is specified in the relevant chapters. → For the overall menu structure, see Page 47, Chapter 13. Selecting options 1. Select the desired parameter using the and pushbuttons. 2. Select the desired option using the or pushbutton. 3. Perform one of the following steps: • Press the pushbutton to save the change. • Press the pushbutton to cancel the process. The parameter name is displayed again. 4. Perform one of the following steps to return to the level indicator: • Press the pushbutton repeatedly until the received signal level is displayed once more. • Wait for approx. 2 minutes. The display will automatically switch back to the receive level indicator if no buttons are pressed. Any settings you have made will also be saved. © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 33: Changing The Value

    Operating the device Changing the value 1. Select the desired parameter using the , and pushbuttons. 2. Press the pushbutton. The current value of the parameter is dis- played. The first digit on the left flashes. 3. Press the pushbutton to increase the digit. Press the pushbut- ton to lower the digit. 4. Press the pushbutton to save the digit entered. The next digit flashes. Press the pushbutton to cancel the process. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the last digit is saved. The parameter name is displayed. 6. Press the pushbutton repeatedly until the received signal level is displayed once more. Alternatively, you can wait a few minutes. The display will automatically switch back to the receive level indicator if no buttons are pressed. 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 34: Parameter Description

    Parameter description 8.5.1 Operating mode → For the overall menu structure, see Page 47, Chapter 13. The received signal level is displayed in the form of a bar graph by default. You can scroll within the menu using the and pushbuttons. Press the pushbutton for at least 2 seconds to switch to menu mode. Display Description Received signal Displays the received signal level as a bar graph level Numerical level Displays the received signal level as a numerical value in dB Temperature Displays the internal temperature of the device Operating hour Displays the operating hours counter Warnings Displays the pending warnings. If there is a warning pending, the background of the display flashes. If there are no warnings pending, no warnings are displayed. → See also Page 41, Chapter 10.2, list of possible war- nings. Errors Displays the pending errors. If there is an error pending, the symbol disappears and the background of the display flashes. If there are no errors pending, no errors are displayed. → See also Page 41, Chapter 10.2, list of possible errors. Table 8: Operating mode menu © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 35: Menu Mode

    Press the pushbutton. The option that is currently set is displayed. You can scroll within the menu using the and pushbuttons. Press the pushbutton to display the relevant parameter value. Parameter Description Align Switches the laser off for commissioning. MFx On Activates or deactivates the multifunctional inputs MF1 and MF2. Options • Enable: Multifunctional inputs MF1 and MF2 are activated. • Disable: Multifunctional inputs MF1 and MF2 are deactiva- ted. Factory setting Enable MF1In Prerequisite for the display: "MFx" menu: "Enable" option ActSta Selects the level of the multifunctional input MF1. Options • ActLow: Input active at LOW level • ActHi: Input active at HIGH level Factory setting • ActHi LsrSw Switches the laser on/off. Options • On • Off Factory setting • On 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 36 Description MF2Out Prerequisite for the display: "MFx" menu: "Enable" option ActSta Selects the level of the multifunctional output MF2. Options • ActLow: Output active at LOW level • ActHi: Output active at HIGH level Factory setting • ActHi WrnLsr Activates or deactivates the warning message when the ageing of the laser means that the device is nearly due to be repla- ced. Options • On • Off Factory setting • On WrnTemp Activates or deactivates the warning message when the inter- nal temperature of the device is outside the permissible limits. Options • On • Off Factory setting • On OptBrk Activates or deactivates the warning message when the optical path is broken. Options • On • Off Factory setting • On © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 37 • Off Factory setting • Off NotRdy: Activates or deactivates the warning message when the laser is not ready for operation. This may be due to a hardware error or it may be because the laser is switched off. This warning message is also issued during initialization. Options • On • Off Factory setting • On Heat Activates or deactivates the warning message when the heating is switched on. This parameter is only displayed on devices with the "Heating" option (ISD400-7X2X) Options • On • Off Factory setting • Off Heat • This parameter is only displayed on devices with the "Hea- ting" option (ISD400-7X2X) • Defines the switch-on threshold for the heating (–10 to +40 °C). Factory setting • –10 °C Reset Resets all parameters in the menu. Table 9: "Menu" menu 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 38 If a value or a piece of information in menu mode consists of more than six characters, the characters are automatically shown successively in the display. "HwVers" menu The "HwVers" menu displays all information relating to the hardware. The "HwVers" menu is accessed via the following menu path: → Menu → → HwVers Operating mode → Press the pushbutton to display the "HwVers" parameter. Parameter Description HwVers Displays the version number Table 12: "HwVers" menu © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 39: Performing A Reset

    Operating the device Performing a reset 1. Select the "Reset" parameter in the "Menu" menu. → See Page 35, Chapter 8.5.2. 2. Press the pushbutton. 3. The confirmation prompt "Sure?" appears. 4. Press the pushbutton to reset the device to its initial state. Press the pushbutton to cancel the process. 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 40: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning ATTENTION Equipment damage due to improper cleaning. Improper cleaning may result in equipment damage. For this reason: • Never use cleaning agents containing aggressive substances. • Never use pointed objects for cleaning. Maintenance The ISD400 Pro requires the following maintenance work at regular inter- vals: Interval Maintenance work To be performed by Cleaning interval depends Clean housing. Specialist on ambient conditions and climate Every 6 months Check the screw connections and plug connections. Specialist Table 13: Maintenance schedule © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 41: 10 Troubleshooting

    Table 14: Warning messages 10.2 Error messages Display Meaning/Possible causes Troubleshooting NoErr No error – ErrLsr The service life of the laser has been excee- Replace the device. ded. ErrLvl The current received signal level is below the • Clean the outer optical surfaces. warning threshold. • Reduce the distance between the devices. • Realign the devices → See Page 31, Chapter 7.1 ErrTmp The internal temperature of the device is • Check ambient temperature. Provide better ventilation if necessary. outside the permissible range. → For the permissible ambient temperature, • Shield the device from radiant heat, e.g. see Page 45, Chapter 11.5. shade the device from direct sunlight. • At low ambient temperatures, use a hea- ting system for the device. • At high ambient temperatures, use a cooling housing. © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 42: Possible Error Indicators

    Green receive indicator and Two devices with the same frequency (F1/ Mount devices with different frequencies display are flashing rapidly, no F1; F2/F2), no frequency pair mounted. (F1/F2). signal Laser switched off, device not in operating Device F1 (ISD400-7xx1): Switch on laser: mode Press Minimum mounting distances not observed. • When using multiple sensors, observe the minimum mounting distances → See Page 22, Chapter 5.3. Receive indicator off No power supply/hardware faulty • Check connection. • Replace device. No RUN symbol in the display No Ethernet cable connected. • Check cabling. • Check Ethernet settings on opposite side. No optical connection to communication partner available. • Check alignment. Table 16: Possible error indicators 10.4 Disposal Please observe the following when disposing of the device: • Do not dispose of the device along with household waste. • Dispose of the device according to the applicable regulations in your country. © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 43: 11 Technical Data

    Technical data 11 Technical data NOTE You can download, save, and print the relevant online data sheet for your ISD400 Pro, including technical data, dimensions, and connection diagrams, from "www.my- sick.com/en/isd400_pro". 11.1 Dimensions 71.7 (2.82) (1.18) 123.5 (2.34) (4.86) 116.2 (4.57)
  • Page 44: Performance Data

    Performance data 11.3 Power supply Supply voltage U 18 V DC to 30 V DC Circuit protection connections, reverse polarity protected Power consumption (without load) • 3 W (without heating) • 23 W (with heating) 1) Limit values, reverse polarity protected Table 18: Power supply 11.4 Interfaces Data interface Fast Ethernet Data transmission rate 100 Mbit/s Signal delay ≤ 1,5 µs Multifunctional output Hi: U – 3 V, Lo: <2 V Maximum output current I 100 mA Multifunctional input Hi: >8V, Lo: <5V 1) Short-circuit and overload protected Table 19: Interfaces © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 45: Ambient Conditions

    11.5 Ambient conditions Protection class Only suitable for operation with SELV or PELV power supplies. Electromagnetic compatibility EN 61000-6-2 EN 61000-6-4 Ambient temperature range • –20 °C to +55 °C (without heating) • –40 °C to +55 °C (with heating) Storage temperature range –40 °C to +75 °C Enclosure rating IP 65 Table 20: Ambient conditions 1) At temperatures lower than –10 °C, a warm-up time (typically 10 minutes) is required. Max 90 % air humidity, non-condensing 11.6 Structural design → See Page 43, Chapter 11.1. Dimensions Weight 800 g Materials AlSi12 Connections M12, 4-pin male connector Table 21: Structural design 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 46: 12 Accessories

    Accessories 12 Accessories NOTE For additional accessories, go to "www.mysick.com/en/ isd400_pro", "Accessories". 12.1 Supply cable Description Straight M12 female cable connector with cable, 4-pin, without shielding, 10 m Part no. 6025902 12.2 Ethernet cable Description Ethernet cable, M12 male connector, 4-pin, straight/RJ45, shielding, CAT5, 10 m Part no. 6047918 12.3 Alignment bracket Description Alignment bracket for DME4000, DME5000, and ISD400 Pro Part no. 2046052 © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 47: 13 Menu Structure

    If a value or a piece of information in menu mode consists of more than six characters, the characters are automatically shown successively in the display. –074 dB –010 °C 00200h NoWarn WrnLsr WrnLvl WrnTmp WrnOvr NoErr ErrLsr ErrLvl ErrTmp ErrHv LsrOff 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
  • Page 48 MFx On Enable Disable MF1In ActSta ActHi ActLoW LsrSw ActSta ActLoW MF2Out ActHi WrnLsr WrnTmp OptBrk EthLnk WrnLvl NotRdy Heat Heat –10 Reset Sure? Count OptBrk 001000 WrnTmp 001000 EthLnk 001000 Reset Sure? SwVers V1.0 … HwVers V1.0 … © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice • 8016441/2013-11-22...
  • Page 49: Index

    Technical data ............... 43 Maintenance ..............40 Transport................ 19 Minimum distance ............22 Transport inspection ............. 19 Mounting Troubleshooting ............. 41 For smooth object surfaces ........22 Type code ............... 15 General information ..........21 Type label ............... 15 Minimum distance..........22, 23 Multiple sensors ............22 Notes ................ 21 Wiring notes ..............26 Procedure ..............21 8016441/2013-11-22 • © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice...
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