Light Control (Recipe Functions) - Omron ZFX-C10 User Manual

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Light Control (Recipe Functions)

This recipe type function enables you to determine the lighting just by selecting the image that meets your
specific requirements from the thumbnails of images automatically captured under different illumination
patterns. This allows the number of man-hours taken to finalize the lighting conditions to be greatly reduced.
The amount of emitted light can also be fine-adjusted after the illumination pattern is selected from the recipe.
This item is displayed only when a camera that supports this function is connected to the Controller.
List of Available Functions for Each Camera p.151
Note
When adjusting optional lighting connected to the ZFX-SR__/SC__ or adjusting the lighting intensity of the ZFX-
SC150, only ON/OFF control is available. The recipe function and intensity cannot be adjusted.
Place the camera with lighting at the specified distance, adjust the focus and perform the following.
MENU mode - [Setup] - [Cameras] - [Light Control]
Light Control
A
D
B
C
5
5
5
5
A
B
C
D
ALL
Auto
Apply
Cancel
Light Control
TEA
TEA
TEA
TEA
TEA
TEA
TEA
TEA
TEA
Apply
Cancel
Light Control
A
D
B
C
2
3
2
3
A
B
C
D
ALL
Auto
Apply
Cancel
Auto
Amount of emitted light
ZFX-C User's Manual
1
SD
TEA
Capture
2
SD
TEA
TEA
Capture
s
3
SD
TEA
Capture
Select the [AUTO] button.
An image obtained by altering the illumination pattern is
captured.
Note
The amount of emitted light of each block (A onwards) is
adjusted as the illumination pattern. The shutter speed is
not changed.
Select the image that meets your specific require-
ments from the thumbnails displayed on screen.
The lighting conditions of the selected image are dis-
played. Fine-adjust these conditions as required.
Note
How blocks are displayed
Example: When the ZFX-SR__/SC__ is connected
Top surface (surface printed with model No.)
View from
this side
• The number of division blocks differs according to the camera.
• The larger the number for the amount of emitted light, the
brighter the image becomes.0 indicates that illumination is off.
Display image
A
A
D
D
B
C
C
Cameras/Lighting
B
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