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6.3.3 Network for EtherNet/IP – CIP Safety, data output, configuration, and diagnostics (XF1, XF2)
On the device side, Ethernet and EtherNet/IP are connected via 4-pin, D-coded M12
f
emale connectors. There is a network switch in the safety laser scanner which con‐
nects the two female connectors. The two female connectors therefore have the same
function. The pin assignment corresponds to IEC 61918, AppendixH.
3
2
4
1
Figure 54: Network pin assignment (M12 female connector, 4-pin, D-coding)
Table 11: Network pin assignment
Pin Designation Function
1 TX+ Send data +
2 RX+ Receive data +
3 TX– Send data -
4 RX– Receive data -
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8020200/1NTM/2024-06-03 | SICK O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | microScan3 – EtherNet/IP™
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