User's Manual

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c. Accessing the data on a transponder
1. In order to access the memory area of a tran-
sponder, click the
stop
button in
Quickstart
.
2. Highlight the desired transponder (click it with the
mouse).
3. Click the
transponder access
button. The
tran
-
sponder user data
tab displays the content of the
selected transponder.
Fig. 6: SOPAS ET:
transponder user data
display window
Important!
The UID (Unique Identier) of the transponder cannot
be changed.
d. Continuing the conguration
1. Under SOPAS ET in the left-hand navigation tree,
edit the required tabs for the application using
the additional entries under
parameters
. These
include transponder processing, object trigger
control (e.g., via “Sensor 1” switching input), data
processing and output, data output interface(s),
and the function of the switching inputs and
outputs.
2. Test and, if necessary, modify the settings made
when operating the system under real conditions.
e. Completing the conguration
Permanently save the entire conguration once it
has been successfully tested:
Parameter set in the device: Click the
button.
Conguration le on the PC: Click the
button.
Device description
Device layout
- See “Device layout” on page 5.
Status indicators
Ready
Result
LNK TX
CAN
Data
RF
Read Diagn
Antenna
Sync
Userdef.
TeachIn
Enter
Stop
Fig. 7: Optical status indicators
Status indicators on the rst display level
Display LED Color Status
Ready Lights up Green Lights up constantly after
switching on and comple-
tion of successful self-test
(device ready)
O Goes out when download-
ing or uploading congu-
ration data from and to
the device
Flashing Green PROFINET operation
(single port): Flashes cycli-
cally red (long) and green
(short) alternately.
Trying to establish a con-
nection to a PLC (control-
ler) or loss of connection
during operation
Flashing Red
Flashing Red New rmware installation
after download to device.
Do not turn o the supply
voltage!
Result Lights up Green Successful read process
(good read, 100 ms)
RF Lights up Green HF eld is switched on
Display LED Color Status
Data Flashing Yellow Data transmission via
host interface
CAN Lights up Green CAN interface activated
Flashing Green Data trac via CAN
interface
LNK TX Flashing Green Data trac via Ethernet
interface
Lights up Yellow Physical Ethernet con-
nection
Tab. 1: Status indicators
Overview of interfaces and connection options
- See “Overview of interfaces and connection op-
tions” on page 3.
Overview of pin assignments
- See “Overview of pin assignments” on page 6.
MicroSD memory card (optional accessory)
Function
The device saves its congured parameter values as
a parameter set in its internal permanent memory
on request. A optional plug-in memory card can be
used for additional parameter cloning on an external
device. If the card is available, the device also saves
the internal parameter set on this. To start clon-
ing, save the parameter set in the device using the
SOPAS ET option “Save parameter permanently”. It is
used, among other things, to conveniently transfer the
parameter set to an exchange unit of the same type in
the event of an error.
As an alternative to the memory card, you can use the
optional CMC600 parameter storage module, which
can be used in the optional connection module, e.g,
CDB620-001 or CDM420-0001.
If both the memory card and the parameter storage
module are available, the device adopts the param-
eter set from the CMC600 parameter storage module
on restarting.
The rst time a parameter set is stored, we recom-
mend that an empty memory card is used (if neces-
sary, check and delete the contents of the card on the
PC using a card reader).
The memory card is not included with delivery.
Only use types approved by SICK to ensure reliable
function of the memory card. See SICK product page
on the Internet at www.sick.com/RFH6xx.
The memory card has no write protection that can be
activated.
Inserting the memory card
To avoid damaging the memory card, make sure
there is no power to the device when you insert or
remove it.
The card slot can be accessed on the device behind
the aluminum cover. - See ß, “Device layout” on
page 5.
Maintaining the IP 67 enclosure rating: - See “Safety
information” on page 1.
1. Turn o the supply voltage to the device.
2. To remove the cover, unscrew both Allen screws
(A/F 2).
3. Making sure it is in the correct position (with the
contacts pointing to the front and down – see the
symbol on the device), insert the memory card
into the card slot until it locks into place.
4. Screw the aluminum cover back on.
5. Turn on the supply voltage to the device.
Fig. 8: Inserting the memory card
6. Once it is switched on, the device automatically
detects the presence of a memory card and,
depending on the card's content, behaves as
follows:
If the card is empty or if it contains a parame-
ter set that cannot be interpreted by the device,
the device saves its currently valid internal
parameter set to the card and starts with this
parameter set.
If the card contains a parameter set that can
be interpreted by the device, the device per-
manently overwrites the currently valid internal
parameter set with this external parameter set.
The goal is for the internal parameter set and
the parameter set saved externally to always
be identical.
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