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To identify the different levels of the functionality, we use a 3-digit version number. The
v
ersion number is marked with the letter V on the device.
A configuration in the Safety Designer or in a system connector must match the device
for which it is to be used. If the configuration fits, it can be transferred from the Safety
Designer to the device and the system connector with the configuration can be used for
the device.
The configuration matches the device if the following points apply:
The 1st digit of the two version numbers must be identical.
The 2nd digit of the version numbers on the device must be at least as large as
that of the configuration in Safety Designer or in the system plug.
The 3rd digit is not relevant for compatibility.
The functional scope of the device can be read at the following locations:
Label on the device
Display, entry in Device info menu at Hardware
Safety Designer, Overview dialog (only with connected device)
Safety Designer, report
1
Figure 47: Functional scope
1
Functional scope of the device
If you configure a device offline, you must define the functional scope of the configura‐
t
ion when adding the device in the device selection wizard in the Safety Designer.
If you add a device to the project via the device search, the functionality of the device
will be carried over. If the device has already been configured, the functional scope of
the configuration is adopted in the device.
Further topics
"V
ersion numbers and functional scope", page 125
7.4 Reading configuration
Overview
A
t the left, you see the values configured in the project for the device. If the device is
connected, you see the values saved in the device at the right.
If the values in the project and the values in the device differ, you can read the values
out from the device and adopt them in the project.
Approach
b
Clic
k on Read from device.
The values are read from the device and adopted in the project.
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ONFIGURATION
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SICK microScan3 Core I/O AIDA Specifications

General IconGeneral
Scanning angle275°
Protection classIP65
Configuration methodSOPAS ET
Enclosure ratingIP65
Dimensions102 mm x 152 mm x 106 mm
Scanning range5.5 m
Protective field range5.5 m
Number of monitoring cases128
Supply voltage24 V DC
Performance levelPL e (ISO 13849-1)
Warning field range5.5 m
Resolution for safety field30 mm / 40 mm / 50 mm / 70 mm
Connection typeM12
Protective field resolution30, 40, 50, 70 mm
Number of protective fields128

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