Omron FQ2-S/CH Series User Manual page 363

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ALLIMAGESAVE or AIS
This command saves all image data saved in the Sensor's memory by the logging function to the SD card
inserted in the Touch Finder as ifz data.
The destination for logging image data is the following fixed directory on the SD card.
\Sensor name\LOGIMAGE\Number
*
Number is a five digit number starting from 00000. The images are saved in increments of 100 images for each number, and when there
are over 100 images, the directory with the next number is created.
<Command format>
A L L I M A G E S A V E
or
C
A I S
R
<Response format>
When Processing Is Performed Normally
When Processing Is Not Performed Normally
• Image data file names
Image data file names are automatically created as follows.
img_ScnNNN_YYYY_MM_DD-HH_mm_ss(S)_TTTT_XX.ifz
img
Prefix string. The string can be set as desired with the following setting.
(Setup Mode or Run Mode) − [TF settings] − [File format]
ScnNNN
Scn + measured scene number (0 to 31)
YYYY_MM_DD
Date that the image data was saved to the Touch Finder SD card
HH_mm_ss
Time that the image data was saved to the Touch Finder SD card
(S)
When there are image files measured at the same time, a sequential number is added in
the order the images were created. (1 to 9)
TTTT
Number of measurements since the Sensor was started. Reset when the power supply is
turned OFF. (0000 to 9999)
XX
Total judgment (OK/NG)
*1
The date and time are not recorded in the image data. Therefore, this is not the date and time that the measurement was performed, this
is the date and time the image data file was saved from the Sensor to the Touch Finder SD card by this command.
For example, when performing the 10th measurement with scene 1 after the Sensor's power supply has been turned on, and the execution
time of this command is December 5, 2013, at 22:10:21
img_Scn001_2013_12_05-22_01_21(1)_0010_OK.ifz
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*
C
R
*1
*1
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