LVS-7000 Operations Manual Version 5.6.X
LVS-7000 Operations Manual Version 5.6.X
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Additional options include:
Stop Motion Delay
in Inches
This is a set distance that the LVS-7000 will output the stop motion signal. It has
a minimum of 40” beyond where the read head is looking. This is used for
precision placement of found errors and may increase if a high processing
workload is present.
Record button
Clicking this button records the rewinder activity and saves the findings to the
LVS7000.ini file.
Recent ramp down
distances in inches
These distances are used for setup and troubleshooting; they indicate how long it
took the press/rewinder to stop after the stop motion signal was given.
Example 1:
The stop motion was output at 250 fpm (feet per minute) and the
following ramp down distances occurred:
Ramp down = 20
Ramp down = 20.5
Ramp down = 19.5
The above example shows a one inch (1”) variance in stop distance.
Example 2:
The stop motion was output at 500 fpm and the following ramp down
distances occurred:
Ramp down = 35
Ramp down = 40
Ramp down = 45
The above example shows an increase in variances, as well as taking longer to
stop. This is an example of a rewinder that does not deal with variable speed
stopping.
Error Code Definitions
Error Code
Definition
N/A
Good Read
When the system is triggered, the camera takes a picture of the label. The
system reads all sectors within the image and compares to the associated
sector data in the datafile. All sectors match. The system logs to the report
the data read from each sector with no error codes attached.
N/A
Stop Motion
This output is used as a special I/O that is sent at a fixed distance beyond
the located error. It is used for machines that have accurate error
placement capabilities.
N/A Grade
Warning
This output is used most commonly for the yellow light. It is triggered in
conjunction with !QU (quality errors). When something fall into the quality
warning zone this output is activated.
!BG Background
This is a blemish error. The background is defined in the blemish sector
setup. This means it is in the background portion of the sector.
!DC Die
Cut
Die Cut checks the print as compared to the outside edge of the label to
track how much it moves.
!DE
Delta E
Represents a Delta E error which occurs when the color measured deviates
too far from the predetermined Golden color threshold. Delta E settings are
defined in the “Sector Type 8: Delta E” section.