Device
1 CDB620-001
Host
5
.
.
.
TD+
TD‒
RD+
RD‒
RD+/TD+
RD‒/TD‒
RD+/TD+
RD‒/TD‒
GND
GND
GND
Shield 5
GND
11
12
1
5 8
9
6
7
6
33
T+
43
T‒/TxD
34
R+
44
R‒/RxD
42
GND
6
Shield
RS-485
RS-485
485
422
S6 : RS
ON
OFF
S7: Term 485
S6
422
S7
OFF
120 Ω
485
2
3
3
1
7
2
6
5
4
8
13
14
17
15
9
10
12
16
11
110
15
6
11
5
7 6
- RS-485 network: 4
Figure 47: Wiring data interface RS-485 of the device in the connection module CDB620-001
1
Device
2
RFU62x-104xx (serial variant): connecting cable permanently connected with the device (male connector, D-Sub-HD,
15-pin)
3
RFU62x-101xx (Ethernet variant): adapter cable (male connector, D-Sub-HD, 15-pin / female connector, M12, 17-pin, A-
coded)
4
RS-485 network
5
Shielding
6
Connection module: female connector, D-Sub-HD, 15-pin
7
RFU62x-101xx (Ethernet variant): male connector, M12, 17-pin, A-coded
Function of switch S7
Table 37: Switch S7: Term 485
Switch setting Function
ON Terminates the device. Required if the device is located at the end of
the RS-485 bus cable.
OFF No termination
NOTE
When using the RS-485 data interface:
•
The relevant interface drivers for the device comply with the RS-422 and RS-485
standards.
•
This operating mode is only permitted if all connected devices use a correspond‐
ing RS-485 protocol.
•
This configuration is not permitted when using the standard data output and pro‐
tocol of the device. In case of doubt, contact SICK Service.
•
Activate the RS-485 data interface (“Bus” option) in the device using a configura‐
tion tool, e.g. the SOPAS ET configuration software.
14.5.6 Wiring the CAN interface in the CDB620-001
Device = RFU62x-104xx (serial variant), RFU62x-101xx (Ethernet variant)
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