7.4.2
Installing or updating a SensorApp on the device
A SensorApp must be downloaded to the PC before installing it on the device. There are
two different options for downloading a SensorApp:
•
Online option: If the PC has Internet access when connected to the device, the
SensorApp can be downloaded and installed directly from SICK AppPool as part of
the installation procedure described below.
•
Offline option: If the PC does not have Internet access when connected to the
device, the SensorApp must be downloaded from the SICK AppPool to the PC via a
web browser prior to the installation.
To install or update a SensorApp using SICK AppManager:
1.
Connect the device to the PC via Ethernet.
2.
On the PC, open SICK AppManager.
3.
Under the
Device Search
tab in SICK AppManager, click
Scan
to search for available
devices on the network.
4.
In the list of available devices, select the device where you want to install the
SensorApp.
5.
If the device tab (lower left pane) contains any active applications, right-click the
applications and delete them.
6.
Online option: To download and install the SensorApp directly from the AppPool:
a)
Click
Login to SICK ID
(below the
Utils
menu in SICK AppManager) to log in to
SICK AppPool.
b)
Click the
AppPool
tab.
c)
Select a SensorApp in the list of available SensorApps.
d)
Click
Download and install
to download the selected SensorApp to the PC and
install it on the device.
Or:
Offline option: To install a downloaded SensorApp from the PC to the device:
a)
Click the
Local Packages
tab in SICK AppManager.
b)
Drag and drop the
SensorApp
into the file list.
c)
Click
Install
to install the SensorApp on the device.
✓
The SensorApp is now installed and running on the device.
7.4.3
Opening the web user interface
To access the user interface for an installed SensorApp:
1.
Open a Google Chrome web browser window.
2.
Type the IP address of the device. The default IP address is 192.168.0.1.
7.5
Programming the device
7.5.1
Starting SICK AppStudio
Before starting SICK AppStudio:
•
Make sure that the network communication settings are correct (see
communication settings", page 34
•
When starting SICK AppStudio for the first time, a license dialog opens. To be
able to use the software, make sure to have a valid license available (see
7.5.2
Lua scripting
The embeddable scripting language Lua is used to create scripts in SICK AppStudio.
See
for more information about Lua.
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