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SIPLACE 80S/F/G User’s Manual 7 Vision Systems Edition 07/97 from S oftware Version SR.010.xx 7.5 Teaching the Fiducial Line engi neer 7 - 31 7.5 Teaching the Fidu cial 7.5.1 “Teach fiducial” Flow Diagram The "Teac …

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Fig. 7.4.2
At the beginning of each individual section you will find a flow diagram and a short description for your orienta-
tion for the options “Teach fiducial” and “Test component”. Each flow diagram begins with the menu “Vision
system” as entry point and shows you the hierarchical structure of all the menu options.
NOTE
In Section 2.2 “Keyboard control of the machine” you will find
a general description on menu guidance
examples of menu and dialog fields and
the corresponding keyboard assignment.
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Error
Status
Action
Alter an existing fiducial or define a new fiducial
Visionsystem
Vision system
SI80 V 7.x
Single functions
Cluster:
Vision system
Setup:
SI80 V 10.x
Visionsystem
Marke teachen Version: 2133
Test component
Visionsystem
Teach fiducial
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7.5 Teaching the Fiducial
7.5.1 “Teach fiducial” Flow Diagram
The "Teach fiducial” flow diagram shows all menu options with their sub-functions in graphic form. The menus
are marked by a solid line surround and the dialog boxes by a dashed line surround.
7.5.2 Explanations Concerning the Flow Diagram
7.5.2.1 Menus
In the menus the individual options are arranged vertically. All six menus contain:
Vision system
Teach fiducial
Edit fiducial
Color graduation
Save fiducial data
Display error
The menu “Save fiducial data” is displayed every time you wish to quit the menu “Teach fiducial” after having
created new or changed existing fiducial data. You thus have the choice of saving or discarding these fiducial
parameters.
As you can see in the flow diagram the menu system has a hierarchical structure. The individual menus can
be quit by pressing the “ESC” key. You then return to the previous menu.
7.5.2.2 Dialog Boxes
For data input, selection of options, displaying values, and initiating actions, the system offers the following
dialog boxes:
Input fiducial numbers
Program transformation table
You can quit the dialog boxes by pressing the keys “RETURN” or “ESC”.
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When “RETURN” is pressed the data are transferred to the program and saved. The boxes disappear. You
then return to the starting menu.
When “ESC” is pressed the data are discarded. The start menu reappears on the screen.
7.5.2.3 Option Box
For the selection of options the system offers you the following option box:
Selection of the teach gantries
Use the space bar to select the teach gantry.
Quit the option box by pressing either "ESC" or "RETURN".
If "RETURN" is pressed the teach gantry selected will be used. The option box disappears and you return
to the start menu.
If "ESC" is pressed, this aborts the selection process. The option box disappears and you return to the
start menu.
7.5.2.4 Video Images
With certain actions the camera image of the MVS Systems (vision evaluation unit) is displayed on the screen
of the station computer. In addition the header and footer lines are displayed on the image:
The header line shows, for example, the currently selected menu option, the fiducial number, evaluation
criteria, measurement results and so on.
In the footer lines you will find command sequences, keyboard commands, camera coordinates and so on.
Video image displays can always be quit using the “ESC” key. The appropriate menu window then reappears.
7.5.2.5 Messages
Messages are text boxes which contain information on actions, warnings and so on. They are displayed
in the event of maloperations (for example board still on the center conveyor).
where the user is asked to carry out an action (for example, to remove a board).
with instructions (for example, enter fiducial names).
to show that a longer-term system activity is currently in progress (for example, fiducial data are being
loaded).