Omron FH-3 Series Reference Manual page 463

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Click [Detail setting] in the measurement area and set each item.
Setting item
Font
Thick Threshold
Dot Pitch X
Dot Pitch Y
Max Width Setting
Max Width
Max Height
Min Height(%)
Max aspect ratio
FH/FZ5 Processing Item Function Reference Manual
Setting value
[Factory default]
• Common
Set the font of the characters to be recognized.
• [Dot]
Set the thickness of the characters to be recognized.
If the cut-out characters have a fine shape or are broken, increase the
-128 to 128 [0]
"Thick Threshold" setting.
To check the shape of cut-out characters, select "Cut out image display"
in "Display setting".
Set the horizontal dot pitch of characters to be recognized.
0 to 99 [0]
When the font is "Common", set the horizontal width of character breaks.
When the font is "Dot", set the horizontal dot interval.
Set the vertical dot pitch of characters to be recognized.
0 to 99 [0]
When the font is "Common", set the vertical width of character breaks.
When the font is "Dot", set the vertical dot interval.
• [Unchecked]
Select this checkbox to set a maximum width for characters to be
• Checked
recognized.
0 to 9,999 [0]
Set the maximum width of characters to be recognized.
0 to 9,999 [0]
Set the maximum height of characters to be recognized.
Set the minimum height of characters to be recognized. Set the relative
0 to 100 [50]
value (%) with respect to the maximum "Max Height".
Characters below the Min Height(%) are recognized as symbols.
Set the maximum aspect ratio (calculated from height/width) of
characters to be recognized. Characters with an aspect ratio greater than
the "Max aspect ratio" are recognized as special characters or symbols.
Special characters and symbols are determined by the specified
1 to 10 [3]
character string format.
• When number is specified, special characters are recognized as "I" or "J".
• When alphabetical character is specified, special characters are recognized as "1".
• When symbol is specified, special characters are recognized as ":".
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