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Active
The Active parameter is used to select the event that activates the digital output.
SOPAS COMMAND: The output can be activated via a command. This allows defined
statuses to be displayed by a connected indicator lamp when a corresponding
command is issued by the control (PLC).
DEVICE READY: The output is activated as soon as the sensor is ready for use.
GOOD READ: The output is activated if the read operation was successful.
NO READ: The output is activated if the read operation was unsuccessful.
TEACH-IN 1 OK: The output is activated if the MATCH CODE TEACH-IN 1 has been success‐
fully taught in.
TEACH-IN 1 NOK: The output is activated if the MATCH CODE TEACH-IN 1 could not be suc‐
cessfully taught in.
TEACH-IN 2 OK: The output is activated if the MATCH CODE TEACH-IN 2 has been success‐
fully taught in.
TEACH-IN 2 NOK: The output is activated if the MATCH CODE TEACH-IN 2 could not be suc‐
cessfully taught in.
EXTERNAL ILLUMINATION: External lighting is connected to the output and can be
switched on and off by the device.
MATCH 1 CONDITION: The output is activated if the code that has been read corre‐
sponds to the MATCH 1 CONDITION match code.
MULTICODES1 CONDITION: The output is activated if the number of codes that have
been read corresponds to the number specified by the MULTICODES1 CONDITION.
TEACH-IN1 CONDITION: The output is activated if the code that has been read corre‐
sponds to the TEACH-IN1 CONDITION match code.
TEACH-IN2 CONDITION: The output is activated if the code that has been read corre‐
sponds to the TEACH-IN2 CONDITION match code.
NOTE
The behavior of the external illumination and the switch type are set under Illumination.
Inactive
The Inactive parameter is used to select the event that leads to the digital output being
deactivated.
TIMER/TRACKING: The output is deactivated on expiry of a specific period (Length).
NEXT OBJECT TRIGGER: The output is deactivated as soon as the next reading gate
opens.
SOPAS COMMAND: The output can be deactivated via a command. This allows defined
statuses to be displayed by a connected indicator lamp when a corresponding
command is issued by the control (PLC).
GOOD READ: The output is deactivated if the read operation was successful.
NO READ: The output is deactivated if the read operation was unsuccessful.
TEACH-IN 1START: The output is deactivated as soon as the MATCH CODE TEACH-IN 1 teach-
in process commences.
TEACH-IN 2START: The output is deactivated as soon as the MATCH CODE TEACH-IN 2 teach-
in process commences.
MATCH 1 CONDITION: The output is deactivated if the code that has been read corre‐
sponds to the MATCH 1 CONDITION match code.
MULTICODES1 CONDITION: The output is deactivated if the number of codes that have
been read corresponds to the number specified by the MULTICODES1 CONDITION.
TEACH-IN1 CONDITION: The output is deactivated if the code that has been read corre‐
sponds to the TEACH-IN1 CONDITION match code.
TEACH-IN2 CONDITION: The output is deactivated if the code that has been read corre‐
sponds to the TEACH-IN2 CONDITION match code.
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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