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Tool Auto Tuning (Automatically Adjusting the Judgment Condition)

The Tool Auto Tuning is a function to automatically
adjust the judgment condition for the detection tool
and the judgment threshold for each tool by using
multiple high-quality-targets (OK images) and low-
quality-targets (NG images).
There are three methods to register the image to
be used for Tool Auto Tuning.

z

„

Using the images taken in the Test

mode

This is the method to register the image as an
OK or an NG image to perform tuning while
preparing the multiple high and low-quality-
target and checking the results of the test
operation.

NG

OK

OK

NG

OK

Perform tuning by

imaging targets which

are judged as OK or NG

z

„

Using the image history saved in the

sensor

This is the method to register the image as an OK

or an NG image to perform tuning while checking

the images read from the Sensor Image History.

“Sensor Image History (Confirming the Images

whose Status Result is NG)” (Page 6-14)

Sensor Image History

Perform tuning by reading the

images judged as OK or NG

from the Sensor Image History

z

„

Using the image files saved in the

USB memory

This is the method to register the image as

an OK or an NG image to perform tuning

while checking the images read from the USB

memory. Batch backup files (*.iva) and image

capture files (*.ivp) can be used.

“Backing up in a batch” (Page 6-19)

“Capturing the screen” (Page 6-23)

USB

memory

Batch backup file (*.iva)

Image capture file (*.ivp)

Perform tuning by reading the images judged as OK

or NG from the USB memory

Tool Auto Tuning

(Automatically Adjusting the Judgment Condition)

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Operating/Adjusting

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