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Step 9 — Set Camera Parameters
1. Click on the Camera box to the left of the image area.
2. In the camera parameters below the image area, select the desired type of Trigger, Trigger Polarity,
Photometry (Exposure and Gain), Focus, and Lighting.
Step 10 — Add Tools to the Job
1. Click on the Decode Tool or drag it onto the image area.
2. Use the anchor points at the corners of the region of interest to form a box around the Data Matrix
symbol. Leave plenty of space on each side of the symbol.
3. Now add a second Decode Tool and do the same for the 1D symbol below the Data Matrix symbol.
4. Finally, add an OCR Tool and drag the region of interest around the area of the image where "123456"
is printed.
Step 11 — Try Out the Job
Once you have configured the tools as desired, use the arrow icons in the Job area to try the job you have
just created.
Note: Most jobs will inspect multiple captured images. If only one image is being inspected, the effect of the
arrow icons will not be evident.
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Step 12 — Run the Job
When all job parameters are set, click on the Run step at the top of the interface. The software will download the
vision job just created to the camera and will begin the inspection. Inspection results and the list of active tools
are shown at the right of the image view. That information can also be moved below the image area by
clicking the orientation buttons above the inspection results area.
Test Jobs
Note: For descriptions of more advanced functionality, such as setting Inspection Outputs or using the
Locate Tool and Decode Tool's Dynamic Locate functionality to track multiple tools from image to image,
see the help documentation in AutoVISION software or the AutoVISION User's Manual.
Decode Tool, OCR Tool, Match Strings Tool,
String Format Tool
Measure Tool,
Count Tool
Try Out Job
Once
Try Out Job
in Loop
Power Requirements and Pin Assignments
CCD Power Requirements: 5-28VDC, 200mV p-p max ripple, 155mA at 24VDC (typ.), 14.5 watts (max.)
CMOS Power Requirements: 5-28VDC, 200mV p-p max ripple, 125mA at 24VDC (typ.), 11.5 watts (max.)
Connector A on the back of the camera is a serial M12 12-pin plug.
Connector B on the back of the camera is an Ethernet M12 8-pin socket.
Output 2
Default
Learn
TX (+)
Power
Output 1
RX (–)
Host
TxD
Output 3
RX (+)
Trigger
Ground
Host RxD
Input Common
TX (–)
Output Common
A (Serial) M12 12-pin Plug
B (Ethernet) M12 8-pin Socket
QX-1 Interface Device
Connector T on the QX-1 Interface Device is the trigger connector.
Connectors 1 and 3 are 12-pin plugs, and Connector 2 is a 12-pin socket. All three connectors can be
assigned to bus power and data as required by the application.
The two switches at the center of the device allow the user to route signals as needed.
P
T
QX-1 Communications -
QX-1 Interface Device
I/O - Power - Trigger
Trigger
Ground
+10-28V
Trigger/New Master /
Input 1 Common
QX-1 Trigger Connector
4-pin Socket
Vision HAWK Accessories
Adapter Plate Kit
Right Angle Mirror Kit
Window Replacement
15° Lens Kit
30° Lens Kit
45° Lens Kit
L-Bracket Kit
Demo Kit
Infrared (IR) Filter
Glass Window Kit
Demo Kit
Microscan Tools Drive
Note: Additional accessories are available in the Microscan Product Pricing Catalog.
Vision HAWK Part Numbers
Vision HAWK part numbers follow the format GMV-6800-CLSYG:
Comm = 1 for Ethernet, 2 for USB;
Lens = 0 for C-Mount, 1 for 15°, 2 for 30°, 3 for 45°;
Sensor = 0 for CCD, 1 for CMOS;
Y (Options) = 0 for AutoVISION, 1 for Custom, 2 for Licensed (Visionscape), 3 for Custom + Licensed
G = RoHS-Compliant
Terminated
Terminated
Terminated
Terminated
This simple diagram (shown on the
base of the QX-1) illustrates how
power, communications, I/O, and
trigger signal can be routed through
the QX-1 device depending on the
needs of the application. The
switches greatly increase signal
routing flexibility.
98-000143-01
98-000144-01
98-000146-01
98-000147-01
98-000147-02
98-000147-03
98-000148-01
98-000213-01
98-000205-01
98-000206-01
98-000215-01
37-000010-01

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