Some information in this document is highlighted as follows to facilitate quick access to this information. NOTICE Note! A notice refers to a potential risk of damage or loss of function of the RFH630 or the devices connected up to it. WARNING Warning! A warning refers to specific or potential dangers to the physical safety of the user.
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Read the notes on mounting and electrical installation prior to carrying out the work. Read the quick start of the RFH630 to familiarize yourself with the device and its func- tions. Only use the device under permitted ambient conditions (e.g. temperature, ground po- tential).
All measures of length in mm Procedure for attachment on the RFH630: The RFH630 is attached with two tapped blind holes (M6) that are on one narrow side of the device each. The RFH630 can be installed with the SICK mounting bracket no. 2048551.
Protect the RFH630 from moisture and dust when the cover is open. The electrical connections of the RFH630-1102101 not used have to be fitted with pro- tective caps/plugs. The same also applies for the EMC requirements (ESD) according to CE.
(power supply, clock reading pulse sensor(s), PLC, Host etc.) via shielded cables. The cable shield, for example, for the data cable rests against the metal housing of the RFH630. The device can either be grounded through the cable shield or through one of the blind hole threads on the small sides.
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Important The power supply for the RFH630 and the connected peripheral devices must also guaran- tee the required level of insulation. Under certain circumstances, a tangible potential can develop between the insulated metal housings and the local ground potential.
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CDB620-001 connection module. The RFH630 must then be protected using a separate fuse (max. 0.8 A slow blow) in the supplying circuit at the start of the supply cable viewing from the power supply unit.
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3.6.6 Wiring the switching inputs The two switching inputs "Sensor 1" and "Sensor 2" of the RFH630 can be used for starting and/or ending the clock reading pulse or for feeding an incremental signal. They are available both at the connecting cable with a 15-pin D-Sub HD male connector and when the cable end is open.
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3.6.7 Wiring the switching outputs The two switching outputs "Output 1" and "Output 2" of the RFH630 can be allocated inde- pendently of each other with various functions for the output of the result status. If the allo- cated event occurs in the read process, then the corresponding switching output is live after the end of the clock reading pulse for the selected pulse duration.
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2) Cables no. 6042772 (3 m), no. 6042773 (5 m). Note on using the RS-422 data interface of the RFH630 The relevant interface drivers for the RFH630 comply with the standard for RS-422 and RS-485 Activation in the RFH630 with the SOPAS ET configuration software:...
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