How Checkers Refer To Adjustment Amount - Panasonic MICRO-IMAGECHECKER AX40 User Manual

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Matching:
To find the location of the base image
(template) within the specified area
(search area)
Register two templates and search
areas to detect the angle created the
line connected to a detected point
(output points on x/y coordinates).
Difference between the registered base
angle and the detected angle is called a
correction angle.
Contours
To find the base image (template) within
(Matching)
the specified area (search area) by
rotating the template up to +/-180° and
detect the position (output points on x/y
coordinates) and the angles of the base
image.

6.16.2 How Checkers Refer to Adjustment Amount

Since multiple checkers for Position Adjustments can be set, the amount of Position Adjustment to which
each checker refers differs depending on the number assigned to a Position Adjustment. If you choose
"01", AX40 refers to the amount of Position Adjustment of Checker No.1.
Note:
When a checker tries to refer to the amount of Position Adjustment, only Position Adjustment of the lower
number than the checker can be quoted. This is because the checker is scanned from the Position
Adjustment of the lower numbers and Position Adjustment of the lager numbers than the checker has
only amount of Adjustment previously measured.
The AX40 features a function that multiple checkers referring to the same Position Adjustment
can be moved at a time. Refer to page 183 for further information.
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