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ABB PickMaster Twin - PowerPac - Calibrating Linear Conveyor

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4.3.4 Calibrating linear conveyor
Overview
Note
The following calibration process is required when running production and
emulation. Calibration under the simulation tab in PickMaster PowerPac will not
complete the following calibration process.
The calibrations needed for the conveyors are camera and work area calibrations.
The work area calibration is a base frame calibration for conveyor work areas and
a work object definition for indexed work areas. The key concept is to define a
coordinate system origin that is the same for a camera and a robot base frame or
work object.
Each camera must be calibrated separately. The base frame calibration is needed
whenever conveyor systems are used.
The camera calibration is stored in the solution so all recipe in that solution could
share the same calibration. If you need to re-calibrate a camera, all recipes in the
solution will be updated with the new calibration.
The camera calibration and the work area calibration can be performed
independently of each other, but it is very hard to make an accurate new camera
calibration after the work area is calibrated.
The work area calibration is stored in the robot controller.
To calibrate the linear conveyor:
1 Define the parameter Counts Per Meter (for conveyors only), see Defining
the parameter Counts Per Meter (DSQC 377) on page 187, Defining the
parameter Counts Per Meter (DSQC 2000) on page 189.
2 Calibrate the camera, see Defining the base frame (IRC5) on page 191, Defining
the base frame (OmniCore) on page 194.
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186 Application manual - PickMaster® Twin - PowerPac
3HAC064218-001 Revision: B
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4 Working with PickMaster PowerPac
4.3.4 Calibrating linear conveyor

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