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6 Vision functions User Manual SIPLACE 80S-20/F4 6.8 Recommendation for visually centering components S oftware version SR.406.xx 02/2000 Issue US 356

User Manual SIPLACE 80S-20/F4 6 Vision functions
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6.8.4.3 Recommended sequence of measurements for > 32 mm x 32 mm
shielding plates
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6.8.4.4 Optimizing the multiple measurement for shielding plates
Shielding plates that are larger than 32 mm x 32 mm in size are generally optically centered by
multiple measurement. The single measurement can be used, however, if you select a component
section that is smaller than 32 mm x 32 mm. If you do this, select a characteristic, non-repeating
ball sample in order to avoid placement errors. 6
Å Select the ‘Package dimension’ option from the ‘Test component’ menu, and then enter <
32 mm x 32 mm for the length and width of the component.
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Grid measuring mode Ball measuring mode
Multiple measurement:
5 balls per corner
Hex values for smaller holes:
P1 = 80 (full resolution)
Robust ball recognition:
Hex value P1 = 80
Fast ball recognition:
Hex value P1 = A0
PLEASE NOTE:
Switch Ball mode off if it is not necessary to mea-
sure all the balls.
P1 must then be set to 80 in Grid mode.
Tab. 6.8 - 3 Recommended sequence of measurements for > 32 mm x 32 mm shielding plates
6 Vision functions User Manual SIPLACE 80S-20/F4
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User Manual SIPLACE 80S-20/F4 7 What should you do ...
Software version SR.406.xx 02/2000 Issue US
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7 What should you do ...
This chapter contains a number of subjects that are intended to help you during your daily work
on a SIPLACE line.
For example, you are provided with preventative measures that you can take to minimize the down
time on the machine to obtain the highest possible level of efficiency for the SIPLACE line during
production. 7
In addition, the tasks of the operator and of the line engineer are described in an operator and line
engineer profile, respectively, in this chapter. 7
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