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SC6000 CONTROLLER
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
821001135 (Rev. F)

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  • Page 1 SC6000 CONTROLLER QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 821001135 (Rev. F)
  • Page 2: Updates And Language Availability

    - Material Return Authorization LEGAL NOTICES © 2003 - 2010 Datalogic Automation S.r.l.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.  Protected to the fullest extent under U.S. and international laws. Copying, or altering of this document is prohibited without express written consent from Datalogic Automation S.r.l.
  • Page 3: General View

    SC6000 QUICK GUIDE GENERAL VIEW Figure A Connector Panel Figure B Programming Keypad Power ON and Communication LEDs LCD Display Connector Panel Legend Status LEDs SC6000-1200 Standard Model Figure C Modem Connector Ethernet Connector Power/Net Connector Extended I/O Connector Main Interface Connector...
  • Page 4 Figure E Modem Connector Ethernet Connector DeviceNet Connector Power/Net Connector Extended I/O Connector Main Interface Connector Auxiliary Interface Connector SC6000-1230 Dual Ethernet Model Figure F Modem Connector Ethernet Connector Second Ethernet Connector Power/Net Connector Extended I/O Connector Main Interface Connector...
  • Page 5: Electrical Connections

    NOTE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The SC6000 is designed to easily connect to the PWO power supply through two standard accessory cables. All system cabling is concentrated at the PWO except for some Host connections and the Auxiliary interface for SC6000 configuration using a laptop PC.
  • Page 6 SC6000 QUICK GUIDE ETHERNET CONNECTOR Name Function TX + Transmitted data (+) TX - Transmitted data (-) RX + Received data (+) RX - Received data (-) 4, 5, 7, 8 N.C. Not connected Harting RJ Industrial Female Connector For Ethernet connections, always use the Harting RJ Industrial® Push Pull Ethernet connector (included in the package).
  • Page 7: Typical Layouts

    SC6000 QUICK GUIDE TYPICAL LAYOUTS Host ETHERNET NULL-MODEM Cable VAC INPUT CAB-SC6013 Power/Net SC6000 CAB-SC6003 Extended I/O Ethernet Connection ETHERNET NULL-MODEM Cable VAC INPUT Main CAB-SC6103 SC6000 CAB-SC6003 CAB-SC6013 Extended I/O Power/Net Host Main Main Connection ETHERNET NULL-MODEM Cable VAC INPUT...
  • Page 8 SC6000 QUICK GUIDE Host PLC FIELDBUS NULL-MODEM Cable VAC INPUT CAB-SC6013 Power/Net SC6000 CAB-SC6003 Extended I/O Fieldbus Network Host 2 ETHERNET Host 1 ETHERNET NULL-MODEM Cable VAC INPUT CAB-SC6013 Power/Net SC6000 CAB-SC6003 Extended I/O Dual Ethernet Connection...
  • Page 9: Mechanical Dimensions

    SC6000 QUICK GUIDE APPENDIX MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS 99.7 [3.93] 39.7 39.7 [1.56] [1.56] MØ8 80.2 319.5 [3.16] [12.58] [11.73] inch SC6000 Overall Dimensions [11.80] [0.63] [0.63] [1.89] N°6 8 [0.32] [12.17] [3.15] [3.74] [1.97] [1.57] [3.35] [3.35] inch ST-222 Bracket Overall Dimensions...
  • Page 10: Mechanical Installation

    Tighten the ST-222 bracket to the reading station frame using the screws and washers. Mounting the bracket on the conveyor Position the SC6000 Controller at the top of the bracket: make sure the two large round openings coincide to the ones located at the edges of the SC6000 Controller.
  • Page 11 SC6000 QUICK GUIDE Place a locking washer and then a flat washer onto each knob. Tighten the SC6000 Controller to its bracket by screwing the knobs into their holes - one on each side. Mounting the SC6000 Controller on the bracket The SC6000 Controller can rotate on its mounting bracket up to 90°...
  • Page 12: Electrical Installation

    ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION To make electrical connections to your SC6000 controller proceed as follows: Connect the SC6000 controller to the PWO by means of the appropriate accessory cables for your application. Provide correct and complete system cabling through the PWO according to the signals (Lonworks, encoder P.S., etc.) necessary for the layout of your application.
  • Page 13: Led Indicators

    SC6000 QUICK GUIDE LED INDICATORS LEDs Description Power ON and Communication LEDs Status LEDs SYSTEM SIGNAL LEDS Name Color State Function Power ON Green SC6000 Powered No Power Tx Data Green Blinking Transmitting Data on MAIN No Data Transmission Rx Data...
  • Page 14: Keypad And Display

    When working in a redundant system, the SC6000 displays different windows according to its redundancy role (refer to the SC6000 Help On-Line for further details). SC6000 Active Controller Window The SC6000 working as active controller displays the diagnostic mask window, as if it is working in a single master network. SC6000 Stand-By Controller Window This window is displayed on the SC6000 working as stand-by controller.
  • Page 15: Menu Mode

    Reset the system (asks for confirmation) Restore DARP Restore procedure Complete Restore system configuration All Slaves Restore only all slaves configuration Controller Restore only SC6000 configuration Slave … Restore single specific slave configuration Backup DARP Backup procedure Complete Backup system configuration All Slaves...
  • Page 16: Autonet Setup Mode

    AutoNet Setup can be performed in Genius™, see the Help On-Line or the Reference Manual for details. DATALOGIC AUTOMATIC REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE (DARP™) When SC6000 is used as a SYNCHRONIZED or MULTIDATA Master (Topology Role parameter), a DARP™ backup procedure must be performed to automatically manage scanners and SC6000 replacement in case of failure (DARP™...
  • Page 17: Automatic Scanner Replacement (Asr)

    The system configuration is automatically restored and the reading station is ready to start working again. Automatic Scanner Replacement (ASR) When SC6000 is used in a network of DS8100 or DX8200 scanners, (Topology Role parameter = Other; Device Assignment parameter = Controller Lon Old8K), an ASR backup procedure must be performed to automatically manage scanners and SC6000 replacement in case of failure (ASR Restore).
  • Page 18: Technical Features

    SC6000 QUICK GUIDE TECHNICAL FEATURES ELECTRICAL FEATURES Supply Voltage 10 to 30 Vdc Power Consumption 650 mA to 217 mA; 6.5 W typical 800 mA to 300 mA; 9 W Max. (including startup current) Communication Interfaces Main (isolated) Auxiliary Modem...
  • Page 19: Fcc Compliance

    See the SC6000 Reference Manual for the Declaration of Conformity. FCC Compliance Modifications or changes to this equipment without the expressed written approval of Datalogic could void the authority to use the equipment. This device complies with PART 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference which may cause undesired operation.

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