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Operating Instructions Chapter 6
CLV62x Bar Code Scanner
Electrical installation
8011965/S345/2008-04-16 © SICK AG · Division Auto Ident · Germany · All rights reserved 43
6 Electrical installation
6.1 Overview of installation sequence
Important Electrical installation must be performed by qualified staff.
The following list provides an overview of a typical installation sequence:
Connecting the bar code scanner to connection module CDB620 or CDM420
Wiring the bar code scanner's data and function interfaces
Connecting the connection module to the supply voltage
Connecting a PC for start-up and configuration (RS-232 or Ethernet)
The actual installation work which has to be carried out depends on the respective system
configuration and the version of the bar code scanner (see chapter 6.2 Electrical installa-
tion preparation, page 43). Once electrical installation has been completed, the bar code
scanner is started up and configured (see chapter 7 Startup and configuration, page 57).
6.2 Electrical installation preparation
The following general requirements should be observed for the electrical installation:
Supply voltage 10 ... 30 V DC (functional extra-low voltage in accordance with IEC 364-
4-41 (VDE 0100 Part 410)) and min. 5 W output power
Using connection module CDB620/CDM420: supply voltage provided by terminals
of the connection module
- or -
Free wiring by customer (without connection module CDB620/CDM420): connec-
tion of supply voltage e.g. by cable no. 6034418 (15-pole D-Sub-HD socket to open
end)
With external reading pulsing
Appropriate reading pulse sensor (start/stop), e. g. photoelectric reflex switch:
for registering an object in the reading area
Additional appropriate reading pulse sensor (stop), e.g. photoelectric reflex switch:
For registering the end of pulse with extended external reading pulse
Appropriate incremental encoder: For separating identical bar codes
Host computer with RS-232, RS-422/485 data interface or Ethernet: For further
processing the reading data
Connection cables: See chapter 11.4.7 Accessories: Cables for Ethernet version,
page 90
Important The possible distance between the bar code scanner and the host computer depends on
the physical version of the selected host interface and the set data transfer rate.
The following tools and resources are required for electrical installation:
Tool
Digital measuring device (current/voltage measurement)

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BrandSICK
ModelCLV621
CategoryBarcode Reader
LanguageEnglish

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