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Cat. No. Z145-E1-02

F160
Vision Sensor

Manual 2:

CONVERSATIONAL 

MENU 

OPERATION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for F160 Vision Sensor

Page 1: ...Cat No Z145 E1 02 F160 Vision Sensor Manual 2 CONVERSATIONAL MENU OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...F160 Vision Sensor Manual 2 Conversational Menu Operation Manual Revised June 2002...

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Page 4: ...Indicates lists of one sort or another such as procedures checklists etc Precaution Indicates information required to take full advantage of the functions and per formance of the product Incorrect ap...

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Page 6: ...ions 47 3 1 Conformity 48 3 2 Orientation 50 3 3 Position 52 3 4 Dimension 57 3 5 Chips and Burs 62 3 6 Surface 63 SECTION 4 Application Settings 65 4 1 Changing and Clearing Inspection Conditions 66...

Page 7: ...g Startup Conditions 118 5 9 Setting the Calendar Date and Time Date Time 119 5 10 Checking System Information 119 5 11 Changing to Expert Menus 120 SECTION 6 Troubleshooting 123 6 1 Troubleshooting 1...

Page 8: ...s describes how to set conditions related to the system environ ment Refer to the Communications Reference Manual for information on communications specifications Section 6 Troubleshooting provides in...

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Page 10: ...s This section describes the features of the Conversational Menus and the types of inspections that are possible 1 1 Vision Sensors 2 1 2 Inspection Types 3 1 3 Advantages of Conversational Menus 7 1...

Page 11: ...highly efficient inspection system which is important to meet current demands for small lot variable product production produce greater added value and improve product quality Using the F160 yields a...

Page 12: ...for the Presence of a Medical Tablet Inspections for labels Inspections for electronic parts on PCBs Inspections for soldering on PCBs Conformity Conformity inspections check whether or not the workpi...

Page 13: ...ks for IC orientation and front back positioning Position Position inspections find the position of a specified mark hole or other feature and determine whether or not it is within the correct range S...

Page 14: ...e correct range SeeAlso Refer to page 57 Checking Bolt Length Dimension checks for molded products such as connectors Inspections for pin pitch of capacitors Chips and Burs Chip and bur inspections ch...

Page 15: ...pections check for defects and impurities within a specified range SeeAlso Refer to page 63 Checking for Marks on Sheets Checks for pin holes Checks for bubbles on liquid crystal panels Checks for cra...

Page 16: ...nce Inspection Determines if a component mark hole etc is at a set position on the workpiece Help Screen Example 0 Scn 0 SET Region Select the type of inspection Up to 32 regions S ENT Help S Switch d...

Page 17: ...ages can be backed up to a computer SeeAlso Refer to page 112 Change Measurement Setups Smoothly If the scene function is used 32 sets of inspection conditions can be set If the scene group function i...

Page 18: ...for information on orientation inspections Refer to page 52 for information on position inspections Refer to page 57 for information on dimension inspections Refer to page 62 for information on chip...

Page 19: ...Scene Groups on page 71 Set the system environment conditions Refer to System Settings on page 101 Initialize the set inspection conditions Refer to Initializing Measurement Conditions Clearing Scenes...

Page 20: ...tions for Input Devices 16 2 2 3 Drawing Figures 18 2 2 4 Inputting Values 19 2 2 5 Inputting Characters 20 2 3 Understanding Setting Operations 21 2 3 1 STEP 1 Starting Conversational Menus 21 2 3 2...

Page 21: ...ply lines and grounding wires be sure to refer to the relevant section in the Setup Manual SeeAlso Refer to the Setup Manual 2 Turn ON the power supply to the monitor 3 Turn ON the power supply on the...

Page 22: ...start in Run Mode This will allow measurements to be started immediately and will make day to day operations easier Refer to page 118 CHECK You can select whether or not to display the Select Menus o...

Page 23: ...he F160 2 2 1 Screen Displays Basic Screen Configuration Note 1 Modes Display Meaning SET Sets the inspection conditions MON Monitor Checks whether inspection is being performed correctly under the se...

Page 24: ...5 0 Scn 0 SET Ref image One image must be saved as a reference for inspection Set the method to use to store images S Display S ENT Shutter Start Ref image Region Position End Additional information i...

Page 25: ...rks as a Cursor Key for the F160 KP SHIFT Key Must be pressed in combination with another key to have any effect Specific functions are assigned to SHIFT another key for specific screens Up Down Left...

Page 26: ...3 Press the ENT Key The mode at the cursor position i e Set Mode will be selected The F160 will enter Set Mode The initial screen for Set Mode for Conversational Menus will be displayed To return to t...

Page 27: ...y Orientation Surface for boxes only Box Ellipse Circle Circumfer ence Polygon The whole region moves The lower right coordinates move The figure is set ENT ENT ESC The whole region moves The lower ri...

Page 28: ...rease the value Use the Down Key to decrease the value Repeat steps 3 and 4 to change other values 5 Press the ENT Key The values will be set Chips and burs Line Arc Circumfer ence Specify the center...

Page 29: ...e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SPC SPC DEL DEL BS BS INS INS END END L These characters can be input Inserts a space Deletes 1character to the right of the I cursor D...

Page 30: ...Conversational Menus 1 The screen shown below will be displayed when the Conversational Menus are started for the first time 2 Move the cursor to MON and press the ENT Key A list of modes will be disp...

Page 31: ...STEP signal can be used to register images HELP Console Once the image is confirmed on the screen Console Keys are pressed to reg ister the image HELP STEP Signal A sync signal is input to the STEP s...

Page 32: ...a sync signal for the STEP signal 2 When the signal has been input select End Note Up to 36 images can be registered one after the other An image selection message will be displayed 3 Use the Up and D...

Page 33: ...the selection The screen in 1 will return Slow Fast 1 100s 1 500s 1 2000s 1 10000s Object movement Shutter speed Default setting 1 2000 s For F150 S1A Cameras Slow Fast 1 120s 1 200s 1 500s 1 1000s 1...

Page 34: ...registered in the F160 Adjustment Method 1 Sample Lighting Patterns There are 15 lighting patterns registered in the F160 The lighting can be set simply by going through the different patterns in orde...

Page 35: ...he Left and Right Keys to select the section to be adjusted and use the Up and Down Keys to adjust the light level Pat tern No LIght level Pat tern No Light level Pat tern No Light level Pat tern No L...

Page 36: ...n will be displayed 2 Change the settings SHIFT Left Right Keys Switches between sample patterns Left Right Keys Switches between segments Up Down Keys Switches between light levels 3 Press the ENT Ke...

Page 37: ...anation of the inspection type at the cursor position SHIFT Left Right Keys Switches between message display types black or transparent backgrounds or blank message boxes HELP Presence inspection dete...

Page 38: ...e region to be inspected SeeAlso Refer to page 18 Drawing Figures The screen for selecting how to determine the presence of the part will be displayed 3 Select the desired method 0 Scn 0 SET Region Bo...

Page 39: ...eft Right Keys to move the cursor and use the ENT Key to select the range Method Details Example Shape Judges based on differences in shape Objects with the same shape but differ ent orientation will...

Page 40: ...for the inspection region have now been completed 2 3 4 STEP 4 Inconsistent Workpiece Positions Measurement results will not be accurate if the position of the workpiece var ies horizontally or vertic...

Page 41: ...riate posi tion compensation areas 3 If the automatically selected regions are acceptable press the ENT Key to confirm the setting and go to 1 3 4 3 If the automatically selected regions include marks...

Page 42: ...pecify each movement range The F160 will find the part in this movement range that most resembles the registered mark and finds the workpiece based on that position Go to 1 3 4 3 2 3 4 3 Objects at an...

Page 43: ...a switch to Monitor Mode will be displayed Select Yes You will enter Monitor Mode Perform a test to see if correct inspections will occur Angle range selections 5 15 30 45 90 360 Compensation is not...

Page 44: ...s The measurement results can be referred to when adjusting the precision of the judgement and the measurement time The results are not output to the parallel interface or serial interface and so the...

Page 45: ...ition compensation will appear in dotted boxes A graphic frame and the inspection result will appear in each inspection position For freeze display only Problem Countermeasure Ref page Image moves or...

Page 46: ...ough display is set when measurement is performed the graphic frames and the judgement results for each inspection point will not be displayed 2 3 5 2 Adjusting Judgement Precision Adjust judgment pre...

Page 47: ...Keys to adjust the level CHECK If the SHIFT ENT Keys are pressed the F160 will diagnose the inspec tion and display advice 8 Use the Down Key to select End and press the ENT Key The settings will be r...

Page 48: ...dark Adjust towards white if lighting become bright Bin lvl White Black 6 Judgement precision is set to a level between 1 and 10 Bri ght Precise Tolerant 9 Set the number of edges for an OK judgement...

Page 49: ...e type of adjustment will be displayed 2 Select Judgement method Position no reference with self diagnostic function Chips and burs Surface Inspection method Adjustable parameters Set the range for an...

Page 50: ...vel CHECK If the SHIFT ENT Keys are pressed the F160 will diagnose the inspec tion and display advice 7 Use the Down Key to select End and press the ENT Key The settings will be registered and the scr...

Page 51: ...displayed 3 Use the Left Right Keys to adjust the time Up Down Keys Move the cursor between Time and End 4 Use the Down Key to select End and press the ENT Key A confirmation message will be displaye...

Page 52: ...the Up Down Keys to move the cursor and select RUN The Run Mode Screen will be displayed Start inspections Help Display settings ESC SHIFT ENT SHIFT SHIFT 2 Enter Run Mode 1 Adjust judgement precisio...

Page 53: ...ded each time the F160 is started Therefore when settings have been changed be sure to save them to flash memory before turning OFF the power If the power is turned OFF without saving new set tings al...

Page 54: ...e de stroyed and the F160 may not operate correctly the next time it is started Once the setting data has been saved the screen in 1 return 5 Turn OFF the power to exit the F160 CHECK When Using the S...

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Page 56: ...ction has been made move to STEP 4 3 1 Conformity 48 3 1 1 Selecting Conformity Inspection 48 3 1 2 Setting Inspection Details 49 3 2 Orientation 50 3 2 1 Selecting Orientation Inspection 50 3 2 2 Set...

Page 57: ...Conformity Inspection Select Conform on the screen for selecting inspection types Selec Conformity Set inspection details Add End Shape Size Bright ness No of edges 1 2 Select type of inspection Check...

Page 58: ...ize Objects with the same size but different shape will still give an OK result Brightness Judges based on differences in brightness Lines No of edges Judges based on the number of edges Reference OK...

Page 59: ...en 3 2 1 Selecting Orientation Inspection Select Orient n on the screen for selecting inspection types Select Orientation Set inspection details Add End Shape Size Bright ness Number of edges 1 2 Sele...

Page 60: ...ze Objects with the same size but different shape will still give an OK result Brightness Judges based on differences in brightness Lines No of edges Judges based on the number of edges Reference OK N...

Page 61: ...ect Position on the screen for selecting inspection types Select Position Set inspection details Yes Yes No 1 2 Physical units for OK item range 1 Add inspection details 2 Specify origin coordinate sy...

Page 62: ...to align the coordinate scale with the di mensions of the workpiece will use a workpiece on an angle as an exam ple 2 Align the origin of the coordinates 0 with the left corner or other part of the w...

Page 63: ...enlarge and reduce the coordi nate scale and align with the physical dimensions of the workpiece Up Left Keys Enlarge the scale Down Right Keys Reduce the scale SHIFT Down Right or Up Left Reduces or...

Page 64: ...erence position will be displayed 6 Select Yes to specify a relationship between the inspection point and a particular point on the workpiece Select No if no particular relationship is to be specified...

Page 65: ...Refer to page 19 for details on inputting values 8 Move the cursor to the value to be changed and set the range for OK items Go to step 10 0 Scn 0 SET Region S ESC Adjust coordinates Move ENT Set ESC...

Page 66: ...o be added to the inspection 3 4 Dimension Dimension inspections inspect the relationship distance between two speci fied points to see if it is within a range SeeAlso Refer to page 3 Inspection Types...

Page 67: ...en aligned in another inspection region Select Dimns n Set inspection details Yes 1 2 Physical units for OK item range 1 2 Specify origin coordinate system Specify direction coordinate system Specify...

Page 68: ...physical units Up Down and Left Right Keys Move the origin O SHIFT Up Down or Left Right Keys Move the origin quickly ENT Key Sets the position The screen for aligning the coordinate axis will be dis...

Page 69: ...ion will be displayed 5 Use the Up Down and Left Right Keys to move the cursor to the position to be inspected This specifies the start position 1st position SHIFT Up Down or Left Right Keys Move the...

Page 70: ...for OK items 8 Select End A confirmation message will be displayed 9 Select End if there are no more conditions to be added to the inspection 0 Scn 0 SET Region S ESC Adjust coordinates Move ENT Set E...

Page 71: ...raw a figure suitable for the inspection region and press the ENT Key to set the region SeeAlso Refer to page 18 for details on drawing figures 2 Follow the instructions provided by the on screen oper...

Page 72: ...n and then set the lower right point Up Down and Left Right Keys Move the arrow cursor SHIFT Up Down and Left Right Keys Move the arrow cursor quickly ENT Key Sets the position 2 Follow the instructio...

Page 73: ...ction 3 6 CHECK Do not draw a box where there are marks or patterns If marks or patterns are included in the box the inspection will be incorrect because the marks or pattern will not be distinguished...

Page 74: ...opying Scene Data 74 4 2 3 Initializing Measurement Conditions Clearing Scenes 75 4 2 4 Adding Comments to Scenes 76 4 2 5 Using Scene Group Function 77 4 3 Backing Up Data 78 4 3 1 Backing Up to a Pe...

Page 75: ...e existing reference images 4 1 1 Entering Set Mode 1 Move the cursor to MON and press the ENT Key once A list of selections will be displayed 2 Select SET The Start Screen for Conversational Menus wi...

Page 76: ...r Previous Inspection Conditions Were Set The reference images will have been cleared Either place a workpiece of the same size in the same position and register that image or if the reference image w...

Page 77: ...l be displayed 2 Select the number of the region to be changed Up Down Keys Switch between regions ENT Key Sets the selection 0 Scn 0 SET Region Change what S Switch display Add Back End Start Ref ima...

Page 78: ...e Select Region To Delete Screen will be displayed 2 Select the region to delete Up Down Keys Switch between regions ENT Key Sets the selection 0 Scn 0 SET Region 86 98 0 Presence Shape Move ENT Set E...

Page 79: ...Perform the operations outlined under STEP 4 Inconsistent Workpiece Posi tions 1 Select Yes to change the position compensation settings Select No to not change the settings Select Delete to delete t...

Page 80: ...ch measurements are performed are called scenes and the measurement conditions set in Set Mode are called scene data The scene function can be used to set 32 types of measurement conditions If detecti...

Page 81: ...0 also accommodates scenes 1 to 31 If a Memory Card is inserted and the scene group function used up to 1 024 scenes can be set The command for changing scenes or scene groups can be input from an ext...

Page 82: ...to and press the ENT Key The selected scene will be displayed Using Scene Group Function 1 Insert a Memory Card Freeze ms 0 Scn 0 MON STEP TRG Msr S Mem img S ENT Help S Adjust S ESC Set disp S ENT He...

Page 83: ...matically created in the root directory of the Memory Card The scene group data will be saved in files called SGR_00 SGR The asterisks are the scene number 4 2 2 Copying Scene Data This function is us...

Page 84: ...and to return scenes to their default settings This section explains the proce dure performed separately for each scene SeeAlso Refer to page 77 for information on initializing whole scene groups 1 Mo...

Page 85: ...FT ESC Keys The Copy Clear Comment Menu will be displayed 4 Select Comment A software keyboard will be displayed 5 Set up to 8 characters 6 Move the cursor to END and press the ENT Key The scene name...

Page 86: ...to Scene Group 7 options will be displayed 5 Move the cursor to the desired scene group number 6 Press the SHIFT ENT Keys The Copy Clear Comment Menu will be displayed The rest of the operations are...

Page 87: ...he F160 may not operate correctly the next time it is started 4 3 1 Backing Up to a Personal Computer This section describes data transfer procedures using Hyper Terminal a stan dard tool for Windows...

Page 88: ...ODEM protocol is used so flow control is not per formed 4 Once the communications settings have been made on the computer dis play the Basic Screen for Monitor Mode or Run Mode 5 Move the cursor to MO...

Page 89: ...roup will be saved A confirmation message will be displayed 10 Select Execute TOOL System data Scn Group data Scene data System Scn Group data Image data Memory card Clear image Line brightness I O mo...

Page 90: ...turn Loading Data from the Computer 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 in the above procedure to connect the F160 and the computer SeeAlso Refer to page 78 2 Select Transfer Send File from the Hyper Terminal menu...

Page 91: ...he data will be transferred from the computer to the F160 ms 0 Scn 0 MON SET MON RUN SYS TOOL SAVE TOOL System data Scn Group data Scene data System Scn Group data Image data Memory card Clear image L...

Page 92: ...ecaution Turn OFF the power supply to the Memory Card before removing the Memory Card Refer to page 99 Saving from the F160 to the Memory Card 1 Insert the Memory Card 2 Display the Basic Screen for M...

Page 93: ...fy a new file name perform steps 8 to 11 8 Press the SHIFT ESC Keys The edit menu will be displayed 9 Select New file TOOL System data Scn Group data Scene data System Scn Group data Image data Memory...

Page 94: ...6 will return Loading from the Memory Card to the F160 1 Follow steps 1 to 5 for Saving from the F160 to the Memory Card and move to the screen for selecting load destinations SeeAlso Refer to page 8...

Page 95: ...ontents of the files on the Memory Card Precaution Flash memory and Memory Card data is loaded each time the F160 is started up Therefore when settings have been changed be sure to save to flash memor...

Page 96: ...Precaution Do not turn OFF the power or input a RESET signal while a message is being displayed in any save or load operation Data in memory will be de stroyed and the F150 may not operate correctly...

Page 97: ...nsity distribution for vertical lines Graph line The graph lines displayed at the bottom of the screen indicate density distribution for horizontal lines Minimum to maximum density for horizontal line...

Page 98: ...ve the solid line to the desired position for observing density distribution Use the Up Down Keys to move the horizontal line Use the Right Left Keys to move the vertical line 6 Press the ESC Key to e...

Page 99: ...Display the Basic Screen for Monitor Mode or Run Mode 2 Move the cursor to MON or RUN and press the ENT Key The mode selections will be displayed 3 Select TOOL The tool selections will be displayed 4...

Page 100: ...d the screen in 2 will return 6 Move the cursor to End and press the ENT Key TRIG Test S ENT Settings Serial I O monitor SO TEST STRING S I RECEIVE TEST SO RECEIVE TEST Display Meaning SO Output to ex...

Page 101: ...MON or RUN and press the ENT Key The mode selections will be displayed 3 Select TOOL The tool selections will be displayed 4 Select I O monitor The interface selections will be displayed 5 Select Para...

Page 102: ...and the F160 may be damaged Refer to page 99 4 6 1 Creating Directories Directories can be created in the Memory Card and files can be stored in those directories It is easier to find files if separat...

Page 103: ...eration A list of files in the Memory Card root directory will be displayed 7 Press the SHIFT ESC Keys Freeze ms 0 Scn 0 MON STEP TRG Msr S Mem img S ENT Help S Adjust S ESC Set disp ms 0 Scn 0 MON SE...

Page 104: ...to display a list of files in that directory 4 6 2 Copying Files 1 Perform steps 1 to 5 for Creating Directories and display the Copy file File operation Drive status Menu SeeAlso Refer to page 93 Pro...

Page 105: ...new directories will be displayed Files can be saved in the newly created directory The software keyboard will be displayed SeeAlso Refer to page 20 for details on inputting characters 6 Set the file...

Page 106: ...he information is to be checked and press the SHIFT ESC Keys The edit menu will be displayed 3 Select Property The properties of the selected file will be displayed 4 Select End The screen in 2 will r...

Page 107: ...will be changed and the screen in 2 will return CHECK When the scene group function is used scene groups 1 to 31 are saved in the root directory of the Memory Card under the file names shown below Do...

Page 108: ...urn OFF the power supply to the Memory Card before removing the Memory Card If the power is not turned OFF before the Memory Card is removed the Memory Card and the F160 may be damaged CHECK The total...

Page 109: ...y to Stop CHECK If a Memory Card is not inserted the display will be Not inserted 4 Select End A confirmation message will be displayed 5 Remove the Memory Card and press the ENT Key The screen in 2 w...

Page 110: ...riginal Colors 106 5 4 Customizing Operations 108 5 4 1 Capturing and Saving Images 108 5 4 2 Shortening Scene Group Switching Time 109 5 4 3 Setting Passwords 110 5 5 Setting Conditions for Saving Me...

Page 111: ...d CHECK The Output selection cannot be used in the Conversational Menus 5 2 Camera Settings Specify the model of the connected Camera and Intelligent Lighting if using any The model is written on each...

Page 112: ...save settings data in flash memory Set the measurement conditions after starting the F160 again Intelligent Lighting 0 Out of use LTC20 LTC50 If a Camera with Intelligent Lighting is connected select...

Page 113: ...olor or Monochrome Monitors Select the type of monitor to be connected When color monitors are used characters and figures can be color coded and displayed in color 1 Enter System mode and select Disp...

Page 114: ...ed in all scenes For color monitors select white black red green blue yellow or original a combination of up to any 7 colors can be set For monochrome monitors select white or black SeeAlso Refer to p...

Page 115: ...tings will be registered and the screen in 2 will return 5 3 4 Creating Original Colors Up to 7 original colors can be created for displaying characters or figures using a combination of red green and...

Page 116: ...ves the cursor Left and Right Keys Reduces increases the color at the cursor position by one SHIFT Left Right Keys Reduces increases the color at the cursor posi tion by ten 5 Select End The settings...

Page 117: ...nt cannot be performed To prevent incorrect operation set this function to OFF 1 Enter System mode and select Operation settings SeeAlso Refer to page 102 The Menu will be displayed 2 Select Display c...

Page 118: ...mory Card is loaded So if the changed settings data is not saved the data will be replaced by the loaded data Refer to page 86 1 Enter System mode and select Operation settings SeeAlso Refer to page 1...

Page 119: ...password is required for the following two operations When moving from Run Mode to Set Monitor or other modes When changing scenes in Run Mode 1 Enter System mode and select Operation settings SeeAlso...

Page 120: ...will be displayed 2 Enter the password 3 Select END If the entered password is correct the mode selections will be displayed If the entered password is incorrect an error message will be displayed EN...

Page 121: ...easured images These 35 scenes are shared by 32 scenes The condition for saving the images can be selected from sav ing only when the measurement result is NG or saving all images regardless of the me...

Page 122: ...ored image with different evaluation criteria The current image is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen End Measurement control Image storage STEP in measure BUSY range Reflect position R...

Page 123: ...to be backed up to a personal computer specify a memory number in The measured image most recently stored is displayed If this image had an NG judgement Last will be highlighted The after Last contain...

Page 124: ...6 Using BUSY Signals The BUSY signal is a control signal used to show that the F160 is busy pro cessing The ON OFF timing of this BUSY signal is monitored at the external device to time communication...

Page 125: ...ill not turn ON even if the STEP signal turns ON during processing Measurement will not be performed Selection Details Image input completed The BUSY signal turns OFF when the image input has been com...

Page 126: ...on CHECK The overall judgement is displayed at the top of the Monitor and Run Mode screens 1 Enter System mode and select Measurement control SeeAlso Refer to page 102 The Measurement Control Settings...

Page 127: ...he settings will be saved and the System Mode Screen will return Item Details Startup scene group Selections 0 to 31 When a scene group between 1 and 31 is selected make sure the Memory Card where tha...

Page 128: ...ettings will be registered and the System Mode Screen will return 5 10 Checking System Information 5 10 1 Checking Remaining Memory Space and Battery Status Use the following procedure to check the re...

Page 129: ...ill be displayed 2 Select Version The version information will be displayed 3 Select OK to exit this screen The screen in 2 will return 5 11 Changing to Expert Menus The F160 has Conversational Menus...

Page 130: ...e will be displayed 4 Select OK CHECK If scene group 0 is displayed the data will be saved to the F160 internal flash memory If scene groups 1 to 31 are displayed the data will be saved overwritten to...

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Page 132: ...123 SECTION 6 Troubleshooting This section provides information on troubleshooting and a list of frequently asked questions 6 1 Troubleshooting 124 6 2 FAQ 126...

Page 133: ...is write enabled The Camera shutter speed is fixed and cannot be changed Check the Camera settings under SYS Camera settings Reason Only F160 S1 and F150 S1A Camera shutter speeds can be adjusted fro...

Page 134: ...er Check the directory name The following characters cannot be used Conv page 20 Memory card access error see note Check for the following items The recommended Memory Card has not been inserted Use a...

Page 135: ...ll always be NG Are scene names and measurement item names set using the Expert Menu enabled for Conversational Menus Yes The names will be displayed as is whether or not they are cus tomized or defau...

Page 136: ...P 119 System information P 119 P 78 TOOL SAVE P 86 Display settings P 104 Switch menu P 120 Operation settings P 108 Output device P 102 SET Ref image Shutter speed Light control Region Presence Start...

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Page 138: ...129 Appendix B Training Samples OK Presence A A NG B B OK Conform NG C C OK Orient n NG D D OK NG Position...

Page 139: ...130 Appendix B OK Dimns n NG E E OK Chip Bur NG F F OK Defect NG G G...

Page 140: ...g 9 displays image type 104 judgement items 117 stored images 113 drawing 18 E echoback test 91 error messages 9 exiting 44 expert menus 120 external devices monitoring I O status 90 F FAQ 126 feature...

Page 141: ...measurement conditions changing 72 measurement setups changing 8 measurement time 42 measurements executing 9 executing with tiggers 8 memory remaining memory 119 Memory Cards 8 data backup 83 operat...

Page 142: ...tatus 90 Set Mode 66 settings application settings 10 backup 8 changing 67 confirming 9 measurement screnes 104 saving 9 44 shutter speed 24 software system version 120 starting 12 conversational menu...

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Page 144: ...nt cover of the manual The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision Page numbers refer to the previous version Revision code Date Revised content 1 February 2001 Or...

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