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Output Format
The Output Format parameter is used to select the output format for the interface.
NO OUTPUT: No data is output via this interface.
READING DIAGNOSIS: This interface is used to output a diagnosis string for each read‐
ing gate.
MONITOR SERIAL HOST INTERFACE: The aux interface is used to output the same data that
is output via the host interface. This makes it possible to check the data traffic for
the host interface.
RDT400 PROTOCOL: A predefined data string is output via this interface. As a result,
the reading results of several devices can be combined and evaluated using a
remote diagnostic tool (RDT).
OUTPUT FORMAT 1: Data that is output via this interface is formatted in line with the
configuration in the Output Format 1 group.
OUTPUT FORMAT 2: Data that is output via this interface is formatted in line with the
configuration in the Output Format 2 group.
For the reading diagnosis, the following information is combined in a diagnosis string
for each reading gate:
TT: Reading gate duration in ms
OTL: Trigger length in mm
CC: No. of codes per reading gate
FC: Focal position in mm
Code content
Code type
For 1D Symbologies
CL: Code length
RSD1DV: Ratio of scans to decoded scans (reading reliability) in %
For 2D Symbologies
SZ: Symbol size
RES: Cell resolution in pixels
CTV: Symbol contrast in %
UECV: Decodability (unused error correction) in %
MC: Number of multireads per code
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External Input Data
The External Input Data tab contains parameters for the usage of input data. The fol‐
lowing options are available for the usage of input data from the serial aux and serial
host interfaces:
DATA STRING FORWARDING
AUXILIARY INPUT
EDS TEXT ELEMENT IN OUTPUT FORMAT
The data can be transferred to the sensor via the serial aux/serial host interfaces.
It is essential that the telegram identifier be distinct from the SOPAS STX and ETX com‐
mands, as SOPAS commands may continue to be sent to the sensor. It is recommended
to use the default values for the headers (Rx Header) and terminators (Rx Terminator)
of the received data.
SOPAS PARAMETER OVERVIEW
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SICK Lector62 Series Specifications

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BrandSICK
ModelLector62 Series
CategoryBarcode Reader
LanguageEnglish

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