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How to Create a Mark (continued)
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Click
Step
Reference Image
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• Click a socket in the Mark Library to save
the mark, then click TEMPLATE when the
Template Match window appears.
The system saves the image in the Mark
Library.
NOTE:
If there are many areas on the
workpiece that resemble the mark you saved,
you can fine-tune how the camera finds and
evaluates the mark. Click AREA and refer
to “How to Improve the Accuracy of Mark
Searches” below for detailed information.
You can specify any mark in the Mark Library
within a Find Mark, Fiducial Mark, or Trig
Mark command by entering the mark number
(No.) in the Parameter Input window. Refer to
the following procedures for information on
using marks:
• “How to Use Marks or Fiducial Marks in a
• “How to Use Trig Marks in a Step & Repeat
How to Improve the Accuracy of Mark Searches
If there are many areas on a workpiece that resemble a mark you saved, you can use the Area function of the
Template Match window to fine-tune how the camera evaluates these areas against the saved mark image. Doing
so increases the find-mark accuracy of the system.
NOTE:
Advanced features for manipulating saved mark images to allow the system to find them faster and more
accurately are available in the optional OptiSure add-on software. Refer to “Accessories” on page 100 for the
OptiSure kit part numbers. Refer to the OptiSure manual for operating instructions.
PREREQUISITES
The system is in the CCD Mode.
The mark you want to fine-tune is saved in the Mark Library.
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Click
Step
Reference Image
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• Click CAMERA to go to the camera screen.
2
• Right-click any image in the Mark Library, then
select PROPERTY.
The Template Match window appears.
3
• Click AREA.
• Refer to “Template Match and Area Windows”
on page 41 to use the Area window to
fine-tune how the camera searches for and
evaluates the image against other similar areas
on the workpiece.