Saving Settings and Powering Off
Before turning off the power of the controller, perform the following operations to save
the scene data that you have set. Scene data of Scene Group 0 will be Saved into the
built-in flash memory of controller. If USB memory is inserted, the setting data of Scene
Group 1 to 31 will be Saved into USB memory.
Whenever starting up, the controller loads the scene data from the flash memory.
Therefore, if you turn off the power without saving the data to the flash memory, the
changes made will not be retained.
Important
Logged images in the controller and images/data saved on the RAM Disk are
deleted when the power is turned off, since they cannot be saved in the flash
memory. If you want to keep these images or data, perform either of the following
procedures.
o
In "Logging setting", set the Destination folder to the USB memory.
Setting up Logging Condition [Logging setting]
o
In "Save to file", copy the data saved to the RAM Disk to the USB
memory.
Copying/Moving File [Save to file]
1. On the Main screen (the ADJUST window), tap [Data save] in the Toolbar to save
the set data.
For details on this operation, see
Saving Setting Data in the Controller's
Memory [Data save]
.
2. Exit after powering off controller.
Summary of Contents for FZ2 Series
Page 1: ...Cat No Z275 E1 01 FZ2 Series Vision Sensors USER S MANUAL...
Page 6: ...Operation Flow Here describes the operation flow...
Page 19: ...Input Operation This section describes the basic operations of input devices of this product...
Page 23: ...The numerical value is input 3 Tap OK Verify the value and close the numeric keyboard...
Page 51: ...6 Tap OK when drawing is over The settings are registered...
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Page 90: ...The Rename Unit window closes and the processing unit is renamed...
Page 97: ...3 Tap OK The scene switches...
Page 100: ...Locating Measurement Objects Not Inclined...
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Page 102: ...Locating Measurement Objects Inclined Internal and External Measurement...
Page 103: ...Presence Measurement...
Page 104: ...Dimension Measurement Measurement...
Page 105: ...Burr Measurement Text Comparison Measurement Defects Measurement...
Page 106: ...Quantity Measurement Measurement Mixing Measurement...
Page 107: ...Measuring Height 3D Measuring Position of Holes 3D...
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Page 140: ...Scene data is deleted 5 Tap Close...
Page 147: ...4 Tap Yes Scene group data is deleted 5 Tap Close...
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Page 329: ...value 0 000 Field of view Calculated value 640 This is an actual dimension in the X direction...
Page 410: ...limit Lower limit 0 to 255 vividness This can only be set when Fine is selected...
Page 416: ...For the following operations see Setting up Color Data...
Page 423: ...Region Setting Color Data...
Page 426: ...133 Lower limit for density deviation for monochrome cameras only Set Get 0 to 127...
Page 461: ...For the following operations see Setting up Flexible Search...
Page 475: ...For the following operations see Setting up Edge Position...
Page 494: ...For the following operations see Setting up Edge pitch...
Page 509: ...Please verify the sequent operations by following Setting up Defect...
Page 524: ...For the subsequent operations see Setting up Fine matching...
Page 568: ...For the subsequent operations see Setting up Gravity and Area...
Page 572: ...For the following operations see Setting up Gravity and Area...
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Page 592: ...For the following operations please refer to Setting up Labeling...
Page 640: ...For the subsequent operations see Setting up Character Inspection...
Page 648: ...Reduce the measurement region size in Region Setting Region Setting Character Inspection...
Page 688: ...edge For the subsequent operations see Setting Up Scan Edge Position...
Page 960: ...color R 157 Background color G Set Get 0 to 255 158 Background color B Set Get 0 to 255...