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Why Verification?
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HawkEye™ 1500 Series Verification Manual
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Marking parameters changing or marker failure
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Material formulation or surface texture changes
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Improperly fixtured or tracked parts
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Changes in environment like oil or ambient light on the part
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Improper fixturing or tracking of parts
Armed with the data from the verifier, the manufacturing line stays running
because the maintenance or changes necessary to improve the mark are
performed before the marks are unreadable.
The HawkEye™ 1500 is the only smart camera family with Microscan’ built-in
direct part mark verification capabilities.
HawkEye™ 1500 Verification Options
The HawkEye™ 1500 offers you the following verification options:
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ISO/IEC 16022:2000 verification, formerly AIM Specification
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ISO/IEC 15415:2004 Data Matrix verification (enabled by license key)
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AS9132 Rev A, 2005 Data Matrix Verification, formerly IAQG (enabled by
license key)
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DPM verification (enabled by license key)
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AIM DPM-1-2006 Data Matrix verification (enabled by license key)
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ISO/IEC 15416:2000 Barcode verification, formerly ANSI X3.182-1990
(enabled by license key)
You can select Good, Fair, and Poor options graphically, and ReadRunner
displays Good, Fair, and Poor feedback graphically. You can also assign Good,
Fair, and Poor states to opto-isolated outputs.
Summary of Contents for HawkEye 1500 Series
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