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Smart Vision Sensor INSTRUCTION MANUAL www.vision-sensors-illuminators.com

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 5 4.3.2. Graphic User Interface Installation We recommend closing any programs that are currently r

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 6 4.4. Communicating with the sensor Communication with the sensor occurs via the Ethernet network.

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 7 If you use a direct connection: • From menu START select Control Panel Network Connections  LAN

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 8 5. SENSOR SETUP 5.1. Configuring an inspection through the Graphic User Interface After launchin

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 9 5.1.1. Menu bar Lets you load or save the inspection in .XML format on your personal computer a

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 10 Sensor : The icons in this menu let you: • establish connection with sensor (Connect to SVS), •

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 11 5.1.2. Tool bar Gives quick access to typical functions. It is divided into 4 sections: - The

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 12 5.1.3. Setup bar The Setup bar lets you complete the system configuration procedure in 3 steps.

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 13 As you search for and select connected sensors, the control panel displays sensor name, IP addres

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 14 5.1.5. Images Buffer It lists the thumbs of images which have been previously acquired and/or dow

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 15 5.1.7. Inspection Explorer Move the mouse pointer to the upper edge of the Help window (pointer

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 16 Click the symbol to collapse level. 5.1.8. Help The Help Panel pro

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 17 You may expand all answers by clicking "Show All". Simply click "Hide Al

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 18 6. EASY GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE - INITIAL SETUP Before you can operate the SVS2 system, you will h

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 19 6.2. STEP 1 During this first step, you must decide how you want to go about the inspeection

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 20 6.2.1. Off-Line Mode The control panel is activated: you need to define the "Reference

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 21 6.2.2. On-Line Mode Here you need to select the sensor you wish to connect to. When you select

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 22 When you create a new inspection ("New Inspection") in On-Line mode, this acquisition par

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 23 Finally, selecting "Open Inspection from SVS" (available only in On-Line mode) gives a

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 24 6.3. STEP 2 The section of the Setup bar dedicated to step 2 looks like this: Select Trigge

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 25 6.4. STEP 3 In this final step of the configuration process, you may: • set output settings (Se

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 26 Open the pull-down menu to display the different Output Modes. Output is Disabled by default.

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 27 6.4.2. Test In this mode, inspection can be run in two different modalities: • Offline: using

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 28 7. EASY GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE - EXPERT MODE So far, we have discussed Graphic User Interface ope

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 29 8. GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE 8.1. Modes of operation There are two modes of operation available: •

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 30 This option may be selected from the pull-down menu This type of trigger comes ha

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 31 The controls use an absolute reference system, with the origin located in the top left corner of

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 32 8.4.1. Position Locator Description It is also known as edge locator. Edge: Border of object di

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 33 Parameters After clicking in the work area to create the ROI, the control panel displays the set

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 34 Example Add a position locator to current inspection. Select "Position" from the pull-do

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual I TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ...

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 35 8.4.2. Pattern Match Locator Description In pattern match operation, sample object and target

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 36 After clicking in the work area to create the ROI, the control panel displays the set of parameter

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 37 Example Add a Pattern Match locator to current inspection. Select "Pattern Match" from

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 38 8.5. Controls The controls are tools used to set inspection specifications. The SVS2 system offe

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 39 It is possible to set more complex inspection processes, with acquired images processed in paralle

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 40 8.5.1. Brightness Description The term brightness signifies the "brightness" attribute

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 41 Parameters After clicking in the work area to create the ROI, the control panel displays the set

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 42 Example Add "Brightness" control with rectangular ROI to current inspection. Select &quo

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 43 8.5.2. Contrast Description The term contrast signifies the ratio of lightest to darkest pixel

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 44 Parameters After clicking in the work area to create the ROI, the control panel displays the set o

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series II 10. INSPECTION SELECTION ...

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 45 Example Add "Contrast" control with rectangular ROI to current inspection. Select "

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 46 8.5.3. Contour Match Description The contour match operation consists in comparing the contour

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 47 Parameters After clicking in the work area to create the ROI, the control panel displays the set

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 48 Example Add "Contour Match" control to current inspection to detect the contour of a bri

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 49 8.5.4. Edge Count Description This control identifies all edges (edge detection ►) located insi

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 50 Please note that different parameters are available in the STANDARD and EXPERT modes: STANDAR

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 51 Example Add an "Edge count" control to current inspection to identify up to two edges.

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 52 8.5.5. Width Description This control is also termed "gauge" and lets you measure the

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 53 STANDARD mode EXPERT mode • Name : Name assigned to control in Inspection Explorer. Maxi

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 54 Example Add a "Width" edge to current inspection using the Graphic User Standard in STA

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 1 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Conventions used in the Manual This manual is intended as a clear,

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 55 8.5.6. Pattern Match Description The term pattern match signifies a process that searches for a

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 56 Parameters After clicking in the work area to create the ROI, the control panel displays the set o

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 57 Example Add a "Pattern Match" control to current inspection. Select "Pattern Match

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 58 8.5.7. Position Description This control identifies the object position edge (edge detection ►)

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 59 Please note that different parameters are available in the STANDARD and EXPERT modes: STAND

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 60 Add a "Position" control to current inspection to identify up to two edges. Select "

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 61 9. TEACH BUTTON On the top of the sensor body there is a very important button with many functio

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 62 10. INSPECTION SELECTION In order to change the current Inspection running on SVS you can choos

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 63 10.2. Inspection selection through Digital Input To select the current inspection running on SV

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 64 The following SVS Settings dialog window will appear: In the bottom view on the dialog window th

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 2 2. ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS M12 8-pole: (power supply and I/O) pin 1 : white : digital input 1 pin

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 65 11. INSPECTIONS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Correct system maintenance consists in removing dust or

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 66 12. SPECIFICATIONS SVS2: Supply voltage: 24 VDC ± 10% Ripple voltage: 1 Vpp max with illuminat

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 67 13. LIST OF AVAILABLE MODELS MODEL DESCRIPTION SVS2-06-DE-OBJ 6mm, ETHERNET CONN., OBJ SVS2-08-D

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 68 15. ACCESSORIES ST-5066 U-shaped fixing bracket for angle adjustment ST-5068 L-shaped fixing br

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 69 MODELLO DESCRIZIONE N° ORDINE SVS-ST-5068 U-shaped fixing bracket for angle adjustment 95A901320

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 70 16. TUTORIAL 16.1. ► Digital image Digitization allows real images acquired by a camera to be t

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 71 16.2. ► Machine vision This is a specific branch of Computer Vision (or "artificial vision

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 72 16.4. ► Lighting Options Ring light A technique with many application possibilities. The illumi

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 73 16.5. ► Blob / Blob analysis A blob (blob stands for Binary Large Object) is a set of adjacent

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 74 16.6. ► Binarization This is a process that converts any given image to a two-level image (in ou

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 3 4. INSTALLATION 4.1. Hardware connections To ensure proper operation, never exceed device ratin

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 75 16.7. ► Edge / Edge Detection The term "edge" signifies the contour of the object show

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 76 16.8. ► Inspection times Total inspection duration depends on three factors: • exposure time (►);

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SVS2 Series Instruction Manual 77 16.10. ► Pattern match In the pattern match method, a sample object is recognised by searching fo

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 78 17. GLOSSARY • Algorithm : set of instructions that accomplish a task in a finite number of step

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Instruction Manual SVS2 Series 4 4.2. Focusing ring In order to focus the area placed by the sensor you should use the transparent f

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