Type
Function
Description
Circuit
Alarm 1
Clean window (CLEANW2 code)
0 V
PNP
Alarm 2
Scanner fault (OSSDs off)
Override Status
Override on
Safety Output
OSSD 2/1 or 3/1
0 V
PNP
OSSD 2/2 or 3/2
No Function
Not used
Note:
The additional OSSDs are aligned to the main outputs OSSD1/1 and OSSD1/2 (which are not
configurable) requirements. When a Multi-out pin is selected, a second pin will automatically be configured
(per IEC 61496 requirements). This ensures that two Multi-out outputs are used for the same purpose.
4.4.5 Remote Scanner Connections (8-pin)
To create a scanner network, remote scanners must be attached to the master. The remote scanners are equipped with
rotatable side connectors for the input and output connection. Data and power are received from the previous scanner via
these connectors. The remote can also send data and power to the next remote via these connectors.
Note:
It is possible to connect from one to a maximum of three scanners at a time, which produces a chain
of four devices counting the master. Use 8-pin double ended (male to male) cables to connect remote
devices.
Figure 45. Bottom view of SX5-M/ME/R scanner
The remote scanner's internal signals are:
Input Port
Output Port
Pin
8-pin Male Pinout
V pwr
V pwr
1
5
6
7
1
8
2
3
4
V pwr
V pwr
7
I_TX+
O_TX+
6
I_RX+
O_RX+
5
I_TX-
O_TX-
4
I_RX-
O_RX-
8
GND_ISO
GND_ISO
2
GND_ISO
GND_ISO
3
To configure a remote scanner, it must be connected to the master and the master must be connected to the computer on
which the configuration software is installed. Before connecting the master scanner to power and/or the computer, verify the
slave devices are connected in the correct order (match the configuration).
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