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[. . . ] Z171-E1-01A F160-2 Vision Sensor Manual 2: CONVERSATIONAL MENU OPERATION MANUAL READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT Please read and understand this document before using the products. Please consult your OMRON representative if you have any questions or comments. WARRANTY OMRON's exclusive warranty is that the products are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year (or other period if specified) from date of sale by OMRON. OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS. ANY BUYER OR USER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BUYER OR USER ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE. [. . . ] STEP 3 Add the region using the same procedure as STEP 3: Selecting and Setting Inspection Types. Adding Regions 67 Changing and Clearing Inspection Conditions 1. Select Add. 0. Scn 0 =SET= Region Change what? Start Ref image >>Region Position End Section 4-1 Add Delete Change region End Back S+:Switch display Use the same procedure as STEP 3: Selecting and Setting Inspection Types to add the region. Changing the Position or Size of Regions 1. Select Channge region. 2. Select region to change. 3. Change position or size. 1. Select Change region. 0. Scn 0 =SET= Region Change what? Start Ref image >>Region Position End Add Delete Change region End Back S+:Switch display In this explanation, Presence/Size will be used as an example. The Select Region to Change Screen will be displayed. 0. Scn 0 =SET= Region Select region to change. 0. Presence(Shape ) :Region ENT:Select ESC:Back 2. Select the number of the region to be changed. ENT Key: Sets the selection. 68 Changing and Clearing Inspection Conditions Section 4-1 The screen for changing the position and size of the region will be displayed. 0. Scn 0 =SET= Region 86, 98 0. Presence(Shape ) Enclose the area to be inspected. : Move ENT:Set ESC: Back SeeAlso 3. Refer to page 18 for details on drawing figures. The screen in step (2. ) will return. Deleting Regions 1. Select Delete. 2. Select region. 3. Delete region. 1. Select Delete. 0. Scn 0 =SET= Region Change what? Start Ref image >>Region Position End Add Delete Change region End Back S+:Switch display The Select Region To Delete Screen will be displayed. 0. Scn 0 =SET= Region Select region to delete. 0. Presence(Shape ) :Region ENT:Select ESC:Back 2. Select the region to delete. ENT Key: Sets the selection. 69 Changing and Clearing Inspection Conditions A confirmation message will be displayed. The region will be deleted. If other regions are set, the screen in step (1. ) will return. 0. Scn 0 =SET= Region Select the type of Start inspection. Ref image (Up to 32 regions) >>Region Position Presence End Orient'n Conform Position Chip/Bur Back Dimens'n Surface S+ENT:Help S+:Switch display If the deleted region was the only region, the screen for selecting inspection types will return. 4-1-4 Changing Position Displacement Compensation 1. Change settings?Yes When Position Compensation Is Set 2. Change regions for position compensation. 3. Specify movement range. 4. No Delete Exit settings. When Position Compensation Is Not Set Perform the operations outlined under STEP 4: Inconsistent Workpiece Positions. Select Yes to change the position compensation settings. Change position compensation?Select Delete to delete the settings. 70 Changing Scenes and Scene Groups Section 4-2 If Yes was selected, the Position Compensation Screen will be displayed. 0. Scn 0 =SET= Position 100, 100 Enclose mark, hole, corner, etc. , that will be on every workpiece (2 positions) : Move ENT:Set ESC: Back SeeAlso 2. Refer to page 18 for details on drawing figures. Follow the instructions provided by the on-screen operational guide to make the rest of the settings. After the 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 settings, all of the setting changes will be lost. (Refer to page 86. ) CHECK 4-2 Changing Scenes and Scene Groups The different situations (types of measurement object and types of measurements required) in which 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 detection conditions change, simply switch scenes to change to a different measurement setup. The normal limit of 32 scenes may not be possible for some settings if there is insufficient memory. Make the region smaller or delete unnecessary regions or models. CHECK Up to 1, 024 scenes can be stored if a 128-Mbyte Memory Card is inserted. Up to 32 scenes make up a scene group and up to 32 scene groups can be set, i. e. , 32 scenes x 32 scene groups = 1, 024. 71 Changing Scenes and Scene Groups Section 4-2 Scene group 0 will be saved in the internal flash memory and scene groups 1 to 31 will be saved to the Memory Card. IIf a Memory Card is not used, only Scene group 0 can be used. Scene group 0 Scene 0 Scene 1 F160 Scene 30 Scene 31 Scene groups 1 to 31 can be used if a Memory Card is mounted. [. . . ] Compensated Image under SYS/Conditions/Display Settings is set to not be displayed. When you enter Conversational Menus Mode, the Compensated Image setting under SYS/Conditions/Display Settings will automatically change to display the image. As a result, the measurement time is extended by the amount of time it takes to display the compensated image. System data and the scene data for scene group 0 is saved to What data is saved to flash memory or the Memory Card when the save operation is exe- flash memory. [. . . ]

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