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REFERENCE GAIN/LEVEL: Used commonly for each cam-
era
All parameters are set through the automatic teaching opera-
tion.
Note: This is just an information display (editing impossible).
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8. CAMERA REFERENCE GAIN LEVEL Display
8. CAMERA REFERENCE GAIN LEVEL Display
When the [CAMERA REFERENCE GAIN/LEVEL] key is pressed at the “OFF-
SET DATA” display, the following display appears on the screen.
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9. COMPONENT RECOG CAMERA OFFSET Display
9. COMPONENT RECOG CAMERA OFFSET Display
When the [COMP. RECOG CAMERA OFFSET] key is pressed at the “OFF-
SET DATA” display, the following display appears on the screen.
Every time the [NEXT PAGE] or the [PREV. PAGE] key is pressed, the next or
the previous page appears, enabling you to set parameters for different cam-
eras.
Fig. 2E85
Parameters can be entered for each individual cameras “CAM-A1”, “CAM-
A2”, “CAM-B1”, and “CAM-B2”.
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MAGNIFICATION 0.01µm/pixel X (Horizontal), Y (Vertical):
Used commonly for each camera
These parameters are used to set the magnification of the com-
ponent recognition camera in the increments of 0.01 µm per
pixel.
Parameters must be entered for both X and Y directions.
This offset data is automatically calculated through teaching
operation which is performed, using a jig component for mag-
nification measurement.
GAIN/LEVEL: Used commonly for each camera
These parameters are used to set amplifications at which the
signals of the image taken by the component recognition cam-
era is converted into the picture information representing bright-
ness.
Parameters are set as the offset values for camera reference
gain and level.
Normal Fixed Value: ±0
The lower the gain is, the bigger the contrast becomes.
The lower the level is, the brighter the whole view becomes.
SHUTTER SPEED 0.1msec
The set parameter represents the exposure time of the camera.
Up to 110 (= 11 ms) can be set in the case of the component
recognition camera.
Set parameters such that the same brightness is obtained for
“CAM-A1”, “CAM-A2”, “CAM-B1”, and “CAM-B2”.
The bigger the value (shutter speed data) is, the longer the ex-
posure time becomes, making the captured image brighter.
When the [CAM-A1], the [CAM-A2], the [CAM-B1], or the
[CAM-B2] key (CAMERA POSITION) is pressed at the “COM-
PONENT RECOG CAMERA OFFSET” display, the following
display appears on the screen.
Every time the [NEXT PAGE] or the [PREV. PAGE] key is
pressed, the next or the previous page appears, enabling you to
set parameters for different cameras.
9. COMPONENT RECOG CAMERA OFFSET Display
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