Saving A Base Position; What To Do If You Faced A Trouble - Panasonic MICRO-IMAGECHECKER PV310 Use Manual

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6.15.2 Saving a Base Position

The procedures for registering the current object position as a base position are described below. Before saving a
base position, set inspection conditions first and check to make sure that the object was were detected after
testing. When a live image is displayed, a base position is saved after capturing a new image. When a memory
image is displayed, the current memory image is saved as a base position without capturing any image.
Registration Procedure:
1.
Select the "Base Position" tab.
The cursor moves to "Base Setting".
2.
Press the ENTER key.
When the dialog message shown below appears, choose "YES" to
continue.
If the object is correctly detected and the base position was saved,
the following information appears.
Under the Base Position tab
Adj. X: 0.0
Adj. Y: 0.0
Base Pos. X: Gravity coordinate X of the current object
Base Pos. Y: Gravity coordinate Y of the current object
In the Message area
Judgment: OK
Adj. X: 0.0
Adj. Y: 0.0
If the PV310 failed to detect the object, the following message appears. Check the setting values for Area,
Max. /Min. Area Limits. or the inspection objects.
E0042 Base position cannot be detected.

6.15.3 What To Do If You Faced a Trouble

Judgment result is always NG.
This is attributed to the following causes.
The object could not be detected
Recheck and reconsider the area size and the detection conditions (Target, Max. /Min. Area Limit,
Boundary Processing, etc.).
No base position is saved.
The error code "E0049" may be displayed. Since any base position is not saved, PV310 cannot work
properly. Note that if you change area position, size and shape after saving a base position, you need to
save it again.
Position Adjustment checker that refers to adjustment amount cannot detect the object.
If Position Adjustment is saved as any number except "0", the adjustment amount of Position Adjustment
or Rotation Adjustment that is saved as the number is referred. If the Position Adjustment or Rotation
Adjustment checker failed to refer to the adjustment amount, it cannot detect the object. The PV310 does
not function properly and outputs "NG" result.
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