Issued: 11.10.2013 Version: KST VisionTech 2.1 V1
6 Planning
6
Planning
6.1
Connecting cables and interfaces
Connecting
cables
The connecting cables comprise all the cables for transferring energy and sig-
nals between the robot controller, linear unit, robot and cameras. The following
connecting cables are available:
For the KR C4 with interface X64:
Connecting cable, KR C4 – linear unit
Connecting cable, linear unit – robot
Connecting cable, KR C4 – robot
Connecting cable, KR C4 – camera
For the KR C4 with cable inlet to interface A13 on the switch:
Connecting cable, switch – linear unit
Connecting cable, linear unit – robot
Connecting cable, switch – robot
Connecting cable, switch – camera
For the KR C4 compact:
Connecting cable, KR C4 compact – switch
Connecting cable, switch – camera
All the connecting cables for the KR C4 are suitable for use on robots. The
connecting cables for the KR C4 compact are not suitable for use on robots.
Information about the energy supply system for axes 1 to 3 and axes 3 to 6
can be found in separate documentation.
Depending on the specific system configuration, connecting cables are re-
quired in different lengths. The following cable lengths are available:
The maximum length of the connecting cables must not exceed 45 m with
moving (robot-guided) cameras and 35 m with stationary cameras. Thus if the
robot is operated on a linear unit which has its own energy supply chain these
cables must also be taken into account.
The following points must be observed when planning and routing the con-
necting cables:
Protect cables against exposure to mechanical stress.
Route the cables without mechanical stress – no tensile forces on the con-
nectors
Cables are only to be installed indoors.
Route cables in such a way that they cannot be damaged by sharp edges,
tools or other materials.
Route cables in such a way that they are located outside of the camera’s
field of vision.
Observe permissible temperature range (fixed installation) of 243 K (-
30 °C) to 363 K (+90 °C).
Connecting cable
Cable lengths
KR C4 – camera
5 m, 15 m, 25 m, 35 m
KR C4 – linear unit
7 m, 15 m, 25 m
Linear unit – robot
5 m
KR C4 – robot
7 m, 15 m, 25 m
KR C4 compact – switch
1 m, 5 m
Switch – camera
5 m, 15 m, 25 m, 35 m
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