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Term
operation
Double
modes
Speed
Multi-input
Multi-line
Ran-
dom-trig-
ger
Non-stop
Adjust-
ment
Standard
parallel processing (an
option for any of the
above operation
modes)
multi-input function
Vision System FH/FHV/FZ5 Series User's Manual (Z365)
A mode that processes the measurement flow for the first trigger and then processes
the measurement flow in parallel for the second trigger to achieve a high-speed trigger
input interval. It is used together with the multi-input function.
A trigger mode that allows you to independently processing multiple measurement
flows.
With traditional image processing, two or more triggers cannot be acknowledged at the
same time.
In Multi-line Random-trigger Mode, you can randomly input multiple triggers into one
Controller to independently process multiple scenes in parallel.
A mode that allows you to adjust the flow and set parameters while performing mea-
surements.
The enables adjustments without stopping the line or stopping inspections.
A logging mode that allows complete parallel processing of measurements and log-
ging.
Traditionally, logging was not possible while processing measurements. Either mea-
surements or logging had to be given priority and the other one had to wait.
With this mode, you can save the measurement images in external storage without
affecting the transaction time.
Parallel processing splits part of the measurement flow into two or more tasks, and
processes each task in parallel to shorten the transaction time.
Processing items for parallel processing are used so that the user can specify the
required parallel processing.
A function that is used to consecutively and quickly input images.
It allows the next STEP signal to be acknowledged as soon as the image input pro-
cessing is completed. There is no need to wait for measurement processing to be
completed.
You can check whether image input processing has been completed with the status of
the READY signal. Even if the READY signal is ON when measurement processing is
being executed, the next STEP signal can be acknowledged.
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