SICK, CDF600 Series Module for Use with 4Dpro Identification Sensors, RoHS Standard

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RS Stock No.:
285-9397
Mfr. Part No.:
CDF600-2200
Manufacturer:
SICK
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Brand

SICK

Accessory Type

Module

Product Type

Module

For Use With

4Dpro Identification Sensors

Series

CDF600

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

COO (Country of Origin):
HU

SICK CDF600 Series Connection Device Fieldbus, For Use With 4Dpro Identification Sensors - CDF600-2200


This connection device fieldbus provides an Interface for integrating identification sensors into industrial networks. It is designed to connect 4Dpro identification sensors to fieldbus systems, enabling communication between sensor arrays and higher‑level control equipment in automation environments. The unit conforms to recognised CE marking standards and is intended for use where reliable data transfer from identification sensors is required.

Features and Benefits:


• Fieldbus connector supporting seamless sensor‑to‑network linking
• Compatible accessory for 4Dpro identification sensors
• Designed by SICK for industrial control integration
• CE‑marked for regulatory conformity in EU markets

Applications


• Suitable for connecting 4Dpro identification sensors to PLCs
• Used with automated identification and tracking systems
• Ideal for sensor network integration in production lines
• Can be used for retrofit of identification sensors into fieldbus architectures

What compatibility should I expect when integrating with existing identification sensors?


It is intended specifically for use with 4Dpro identification sensors, ensuring electrical and protocol compatibility when used as the designated accessory.

How does the device support conformity requirements in installations?


The unit bears CE recognition, indicating it meets applicable EU directives for safety and electromagnetic compatibility when installed according to standards.

Who manufactures this device and how does that affect spare‑part sourcing?


The device is produced by SICK, which standardises component design across its product range and typically facilitates sourcing through established distributor channels.

Can this device form part of a larger CDF600 product family deployment?


Yes, it belongs to the CDF600 family and can be deployed alongside other items from the same family to maintain consistent Interface behaviour.

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