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3.1.3 Notes on Power Supply and Wiring
Turn off the power before wiring.
Use an Insulated Power Supply with a Built-in Protection Circuit
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Be sure to use an isolated power supply with a built-in protection circuit to protect the PV310 from
abnormal voltage generated from the power supply lines.
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Non-insulated power supply is used for the regulator of the PV310.
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When using a power supply without a built-in protective circuit, be sure to supply power to the PV310
through protective elements such as fuses.
Turn the PV310 ON/OFF at the Primary Side
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Turn the PV310 on/off at the primary side. If you turn the device on/off at the secondary side (24 V DC),
the fuses of the device may melt down.
Use a Power Supply Unit with Sufficient Capacity
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When the power is turned on, the current far above the rated current temporarily flow. Use the power
supply unit with enough capacity (approx. three times). Check the operation of the PV310 when actually
turning the power on. If the PV310 does not function properly (READY signal is not output) when turning
on the power, immediately turn the device off.
Increase Resistance to Noise
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Separate the wiring systems for the PV310, input devices, and output devices.
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When there is a particular concern about noise coming from input/output circuits, it is recommended that
the power for the PV310 and for input/output should be separately supplied.
Consider the Electric Power Sequence
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Consider the power supply sequence so that the power supply unit for the PV310 can be turned off before
the one for the input/output is turned off.
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If you turn the input/output power off before turning the PV310 off, the device will detect a change in the
input signal level and may malfunction.
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When turning the PV310 on again, wait at least 10 seconds.
About Momentary Power Interruptions
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Less than 10 ms: Continues running.
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Between 10 and 40 ms: The PV310 may continue running depending on the condition, the device may
reset itself, or the camera image capture may stop.
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More than 40 ms: The PV310 will reset itself. When power is supplied again, the device will begin to
operate from its initial state.
Summary of Contents for Micro-Imagechecker PV310
Page 1: ......
Page 9: ...1 Names and Functions of Parts Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Names and Functions of Parts ...
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Page 23: ...15 Installation and Wiring Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring ...
Page 35: ...27 Input and Output Interface Ports Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Input and Output Interface Ports ...
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Page 107: ...99 Setting Checkers Chapter 6 6 7 Gray Edge 6 7 1 Menu Options ...
Page 114: ...106 Setting Checkers Chapter 6 6 8 Feature Extraction 6 8 1 Menu Options ...
Page 121: ...113 Setting Checkers Chapter 6 6 9 Smart Matching 6 9 1 Menu Options ...
Page 137: ...129 Setting Checkers Chapter 6 6 11 Flaw Detection 6 11 1 Menu Options ...
Page 207: ...199 TOOL Chapter 8 Chapter 8 TOOL ...
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Page 225: ...217 Environment Settings Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Environment Settings ...
Page 249: ...241 Chapter 10 Parallel Communication Chapter 10 Parallel Communication ...
Page 265: ...257 Chapter 11 RS 232C Communication Chapter 11 RS 232C Communication ...
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Page 299: ...291 Chapter 12 Ethernet Communication Chapter 12 Ethernet Communication ...
Page 303: ...295 Chapter 13 Using a Compact Flash Memory Card Chapter 13 Using a Compact Flash Memory Card ...
Page 323: ...315 Chapter 15 Troubleshooting Chapter 15 Troubleshooting ...
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Page 329: ...321 Chapter 16 Camera Switching Unit Chapter 16 Camera Switching Unit ...
Page 333: ...325 Chapter 17 General Specifications Chapter 17 General Specifications ...
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Page 341: ...333 Chapter 18 Product Numbers Chapter 18 Product Numbers ...
Page 347: ...339 Chapter 19 Dimensions Chapter 19 Dimensions ...
Page 349: ...341 Chapter 19 Dimensions Double Speed Random Camera C Mount ANM831 Unit mm ...
Page 352: ...344 Dimensions Chapter 19 ANM88281 ANM88081 ANM8804 ANM88161 ANM88251 Unit mm ...
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Page 357: ...349 Chapter 20 Appendix Chapter 20 Appendix ...
Page 358: ...350 Appendix Chapter 20 20 1 Pin Assignment of Camera Double Speed Random Camera ANM831 ...
Page 359: ...351 Chapter 20 Appendix Standard Camera ANM832 ANM83203 ...
Page 363: ...355 Record of Changes Manual No Date Revision detail ARCT1F456E March 2009 First Edition ...