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The jobs are combined if the output file format allows it:
•
The PCD and CSV file formats combine all jobs.
•
The SUR file format combines all jobs, if the dimensions are equal or if the jobs are within the master job and
use the same Y resolution.
4.
Adjust the scanning parameters for the master job.
5.
Adjust the scanning parameters for the other jobs.
When adjusting the parameters:
•
The
Start X
,
Start Y
and
Z
positions are relative to the master job.
•
Separately adjustable parameters are:
Width
,
Length
,
Y-resolution
,
LED pulse width
,
Z-range
and
advanced camera parameters.
•
X-resolution of the jobs is the same as in Master and cannot be adjusted.
6.
Save the recipe.
The measurement begins in the master job and continues through the additional jobs in job order.
Tip:
To optimize the system performance for job order using different Z height, start the master job with
the lowest Z height, and move upward with the following jobs.
2.8.2 Multiple Scans with Different Rotation Angle
This section describes how to carry out multiple scans with a different rotation angle.
This feature requires an optional rotation table.
For this use case, you need two or more recipes.
Proceed as follows:
1.
Select a recipe for the first scan from
Load Recipe
in the footer.
2.
Select the
Recipes
tab.
3.
Adjust the sensor height with the auto Z function.
4.
Adjust the parameters.
Tip:
Use the visualization or preview camera signal to make adjusting starting points easier.
5.
Adjust the
After Measurement
parameters:
a)
Adjust the rotation angle of the next scan.
b)
Enable
Start the next measurement by using none recipe
, and select a recipe for the next scan.
c)
Give a name for the measurement in the
Name for the measurement
field.
6.
Save the recipe.
7.
Select the second recipe from the recipe view.
8.
Rotate the table to the angle in which the second measurement is to be scanned.
9.
Adjust the parameters as with the first recipe.
10.
Repeat the above steps for all recipes to be chained.
11.
Make sure that the sample is rotated to the starting position, select the first recipe and start scanning.
Tip:
Use the
Rotate by n degrees
setting of the last recipe to get the sample to the same position as at the start
of the first recipe.