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SICK microScan3 Pro I/O User Manual

SICK microScan3 Pro I/O
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Use Protocol Source Source port Target Destination port
EtherNet/IP
(Explicit Me
ssaging)
TCP EtherNet/IP client Selected by the
EtherNet/IP client
microScan3 44818
microScan3 44818 EtherNet/IP client Selected by the
EtherNet/IP client
EtherNet/IP (ListI‐
dentity via UDP)
UDP EtherNet/IP client Selected by the
EtherNet/IP client
microScan3 or Lim‐
ited Broadcast or
Directed Broadcast
44818
microScan3 44818 EtherNet/IP client Selected by the
EtherNet/IP client
EtherNet/IP (cyclic
d
ata transmission,
implicit messaging,
unicast)
UDP Originator (e.g. con‐
troller or micro‐
Scan3 Pro I/O)
2222 Target (micro‐
Scan3)
2222
Target (micro‐
Scan3)
2222 Originator (e.g. con‐
troller or micro‐
Scan3 Pro I/O)
2222
CoLa2 (protocol
fr
om SICK, configu‐
ration and diagnos‐
tics)
TCP CoLa2 client, e.g.
computer with
Safety Designer
Selected by CoLa2
client
microScan3 2122
microScan3 2122 CoLa2 client, e.g.
computer with
Safety Designer
Selected by CoLa2
client
CoLa2 (protocol
from SICK, device
search)
UDP Computer with
Safety Designer
30718 … 30738 microScan3 or Lim‐
ited Broadcast or
Directed Broadcast
30718
microScan3 30718 Computer with
S
afety Designer (if
in the same subnet)
or Broadcast (if in a
different subnet)
30718 … 30738
Data output in
transmit mode con‐
tinuous
UDP microScan3 Randomly selected Target computer Configurable
4.5.2 Integration of the safety laser scanner into the network
DANGER
D
anger due to unintended use of SIL 2 data of the safety laser scanner in SIL 3
applications
b
Ensure that the safety-related data of the safety laser scanner is only used in
applications which do not exceed safety integrity level SIL 2 (IEC 61508) of the
safety laser scanner.
b
Before integrating an already-configured safety laser scanner into a safety-related
network: reset the safety laser scanner to its factory settings, see "Factory set‐
tings", page 146.
Addressing
T
he safety laser scanner needs a unique IP address, the sub-network mask and,
possibly, the IP address of the router to be able to exchange data with other devices in
the network.
As long as no configuration has been transferred to the device, you can change the
network settings via a network connection without logging in to the device.
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ROJECT PLANNING
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O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | microScan3 Pro I/O 8025424/1ELL/2022-01-21 | SICK
Subject to change without notice

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SICK microScan3 Pro I/O Specifications

General IconGeneral
Scanning angle275°
Number of fields128
Dimensions102 mm x 152 mm x 106 mm
Number of safety outputs2
Number of OSSD outputs2
Scanning range5.5 m
Protective field range5.5 m
Resolution30 mm
Number of monitoring cases128
Response time60 ms
InterfacesEthernet, USB
Operating temperature+50 °C
Protection classIP65
Supply voltage24 V DC
Storage temperature+70°C
Operating voltage24 V DC (16.8 V DC ... 28.8 V DC)
Housing materialPlastic
Connection typeMale connector

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