20-4
PC Function
20
(2) How to specify the input conditions for ladder circuit diagrams
1. While "CHANGE INPUT" is selected, each
press of the SET key will change the display in
the left most row. The display will cycle
through the following choices: "INPUT00 to
INPUT07," "INPUT08 to INPUT15," and
"INPUT16 to INPUT19." When the input group
you want is displayed, press the down arrow
key to move the cursor to the ladder circuit
display section.
2. Move the cursor to a line number (INPUTxx)
and a row using the up/down/left/right arrow
keys, and press the SET key. Select a type to
input from the popup menu.
The input types for each measurement
program are shown on pages 20-6 to 20-7.
3. After selecting an input type, press the SET
key and move the cursor to a logic line.
OUTPUT COND SCREEN SAVE
INPUT00-07
CHANGE
INPUT
INPUT00
LOGIC
INPUT01
LOGIC
INPUT02
LOGIC
INPUT03
LOGIC
INPUT04
LOGIC
INPUT05
LOGIC
INPUT06
LOGIC
INPUT07
LOGIC
RED F C1 BRT
SET=SELECT LOGIC SYMBOL SEC=BACK SEL=CHNG IMG TRG=FUNC
DEL
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
OUT
00M0
OUTPUT COND SCREEN SAVE
INPUT00-07
CHANGE
INPUT
INPUT00
LOGIC
INPUT01
LOGIC
INPUT02
LOGIC
INPUT03
LOGIC
INPUT04
LOGIC
INPUT05
LOGIC
INPUT06
LOGIC
INPUT07
LOGIC
RED F C1 BRT
SET=SELECT TYPE SEC=BACK SEL=CHNG IMG TRG=FUNC
MATCH M
CRD-X
CRD-Y
DEV-x
DEV-y
ANGL-B
NUM-CAL[NC]
AUX.RLY-C
Column No. 0 to 7
Row No.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
OUT
00M0
This display varies with each
measurement program.
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Page 20-9 to 20-11.
Ladder circuit
display area
Note: "00M0" means the following:
- MATCH M0
(0~1)
- CRD-X0
(0~1)
- CRD-Y0
(0~1)
- DEV-x0
(0~1)
- DEV-y0
(0~1)
- ANGL-B0
(0~1)
- NUM-CAL[NC]00
(0~15)
- AUX.RLY-C000
(0~127)
- 0 to 3:
BGA/CSP inspection, object counting by binary conversion, object
identification by binary conversion, multiple position measurement,
multiple degree of match inspection, color unevenness inspection.
- 0 to 7:
Positional deviation measurement, color evaluation, color
positional measurement, fault inspection.
- 0 to 15:
Degree of match inspection, lead inspection, area measurement
by binary conversion, distance and angle measurement
- 0 to 127: Point measurement (average)
- 0 to 255: Point measurement (binary conversion)
00M0