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Ok so I finally got some data from the Scanner into the PC. Here are the answers to the left over questions:
1: I have the advanced version, which doesn't support RS422 output. I just assumed that thanks to me misreading the manual.
2: The data can be read through the programming interface indeed, there's at least an tutorial on the standard version which also applies to the advanced version: www.sharprobotica.com/2010/11/serial-communications-with-sick-s300-standard/comment-page-1/
2 | No.2 Revision |
Ok so I finally got some data from the Scanner into the PC. Here are the answers to the left over questions:
1: I have the advanced version, which doesn't support RS422 output. I just assumed that thanks to me misreading the manual.
2: The data can be read through the programming interface indeed, there's at least an tutorial on the standard version which also applies to the advanced version: www.sharprobotica.com/2010/11/serial-communications-with-sick-s300-standard/comment-page-1/www.sharprobotica.com/2010/11/serial-communications-with-sick-s300-standard/comment-page-1/
On the same page in the comments there is a link to an adapted version, called codai_sick_s300. It is able to do the same as the cob_sick_s300 just for the programming interface per rs232
3 | No.3 Revision |
Ok so I finally got some data from the Scanner into the PC. Here are the answers to the left over questions:
1: I have the advanced version, which doesn't support RS422 output. output for any SICK S300 which was produced earlier than 2012. I just assumed that thanks to me misreading the manual.not knowing that there was a change, since 2012 all S300 versions support RS422.
2: The data can be read through the programming interface indeed, there's at least an tutorial on the standard version which also applies to the advanced version: www.sharprobotica.com/2010/11/serial-communications-with-sick-s300-standard/comment-page-1/ On the same page in the comments there is a link to an adapted version, called codai_sick_s300. It is able to do the same as the cob_sick_s300 just for the programming interface per rs232