background image

4. Set the trigger.

a) Expand the Trigger parameters.
b) In the Trigger Mode list, click Internal (continuous images).

5. Run Auto Exposure.

a) Expand the Imager parameters.
b) Expand the Auto Exposure parameters, and click Start to run.

6. Check the lighting on the part.

Make sure that the lighting is constant and consistent (unchanging over time, no shadows or hot spots)

Capture the shape and form of the target object with lighting that optimizes its contrast and separates the feature of interest from the

background. Depending on the target, consider other Banner lights

Adjust the mounting angle to provide the clearest image of the part features you are inspecting

7. After checking and adjusting the lighting, run Auto Exposure a second time or adjust the exposure manually by expanding the Exposure

parameters and moving the slider or entering a specific exposure time.

8. Adjust the focus.

a) Place the part so that the area to be focused appears in the center of the Image pane.
b) Expand the Focus Info parameters.
c) Make sure that the Focus Info checkbox is selected.
d) Adjust the focus of the lens while monitoring the focus number.

The focus number is a number between 1 and 255. Use the Image pane to determine when the image is sharp enough, or use the focus

number as a guide. Turn the focus ring on the lens until the focus number is at the highest possible number between 1 and 255. The

focus number is also available on the sensor display.

Note: There is no optimal value for this number, but it can be used as a guide if you are setting up more than one

sensor that are focused on the same target.

e) Tighten the locking thumbscrews to secure the lens at the desired focus.

Set Up an Inspection

Vision Manager allows you to set up or make changes to an inspection while the sensor is running. Changes are automatically saved as they are

made.

1.

From the 

 Sensor screen, click 

 in the upper right corner to view the inspection list.

2. Click Add New Inspection.

A new inspection is added to the list, the Image pane updates, and the Tools & Results tab shows only the camera tool.

3. Add tools and adjust them as needed for the inspection.

Add a Tool

1.

Click 

 on the Tools & Results tab.

The Add Tool window opens.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for VE Series

Page 1: ...an energized or de energized sensor output condition CAUTION Electrostatic Discharge Avoid the damage that electrostatic discharge ESD can cause to the Sensor Always use a proven method for preventin...

Page 2: ...nt levels of access to the tools and data Installation Instructions Install the Accessories 1 2 3 5 4 Figure 3 Install the Accessories 1 VE sensor 2 O ring used with the sealed lens cover 3 C mount le...

Page 3: ...discrete I O connections 3 Connect the external light cable optional to the light connection 2 if the light is powered by the sensor CAUTION Use Appropriate Power If the light is powered by the sensor...

Page 4: ...stem settings a popup window may appear prompting to allow Vision Manager to make changes to your computer Click Yes 7 Click Close to exit the installer Getting Started Power up the sensor and verify...

Page 5: ...n Summary the I O Summary and the Test Summary 5 Parameters pane Includes user adjustable Inputs parameters or Test parameters for the tools in an inspection depending on what is selected in the Tools...

Page 6: ...heckbox is selected d Adjust the focus of the lens while monitoring the focus number The focus number is a number between 1 and 255 Use the Image pane to determine when the image is sharp enough or us...

Page 7: ...points and lines for use as inputs to other tools Logic Uses Boolean logic to combine or convert tool results or to drive discrete outputs from tool results Logic tool data can be used to evaluate th...

Page 8: ...ion Manual p n 191666 for more information Sensor Display Interface Down and Up Buttons Press Down and Up to Navigate the menu systems Change programming settings When navigating the menu systems the...

Page 9: ...INK SUBNET GATEWAY STATUS IP PSELECT TRIGGER INPUT MAC MAX SPD By NUM OUTPUT FW VER BOOT NAME MODEL HOUR SERIAL SLEEP VIEW Ethernet Menu Product Change by Slot No Bit Representation of Input Output St...

Page 10: ...itle merchantability data loss non interference with or non infringement of any intellectual property rights or the accuracy reliability quality or content in or linked to the services Banner and its...

Page 11: ...OF PROFITS OR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR WARRANTY STATUTE TORT ST...

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