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SICK RFU610-10600
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NOTE
The procedure for using the Quickstart function in the SOPAS ET configuration software
is described in the device-specific Quick Start Guide. A printed copy of this guide is
enclosed with the device, in different language versions depending on the region. The
Quick Start Guide can also be found online at:
www.sick.com/RFU61x
The Quick Start Guide describes the procedure for the device variant RFU61x-10600
(Europe region), for example, based on the basic parameter setting of the device. The
permissible ambient temperature range is 0 °C to +50 °C.
For temperatures below 0 °C, see the relevant instructions in the “Mounting” and “Elec‐
trical installation” chapters of these operating instructions.
7.4 Initial commissioning
The device is adjusted to the application situation on site using the SOPAS ET configura‐
tion software on the PC. The default factory settings of the device are the starting point
for this. Their parameter values (configuration data) can be adapted in the working
memory of the device for optimization purposes. To do so, the user creates an applica‐
tion-specific parameter set using the SOPAS ET configuration software, or modifies the
parameter set at a later time as required. He then loads the current parameter set to
the permanent parameter memory of the device.
Memory organization for parameter set
Parameter set in the
main memory of the
device 6
Permanently saved
parameter set of the
device 5
Factory default setting of
the device 7
Device 2Optional: 1 PC with SOPAS ET
Configuration Software 3
MicroSD memory card 4
Volatile memory à
Opened project file
with current parameter
set of the device 8
Volatile memory à
Non-volatile memory ß
Non-volatile memory ß
Saved project file (*.sopas)
with archived parameter
set of the device 9
Data base on e. g. hard drive
(non-volatile memory) á
Permanently saved
parameter set of the
device 5
Non-volatile memory ß
Figure 26: Saving the parameter set and configuration using SOPAS ET
1
Optional
2
Device
3
PC with SOPAS ET configuration software
4
MicroSD memory card
5
Permanently saved device parameter set
6
Parameter set in the working memory of the device
7
Factory-set defaults for the device
8
Opened project file with current device parameter set
9
Saved project file (*.sopas) with archived device parameter set
ß
Nonvolatile memory
à
Volatile memory
á
Data base on the hard drive (non-volatile memory)
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