EasyManua.ls Logo

Banner iVu Plus TG Gen2 User Manual

Banner iVu Plus TG Gen2
208 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Page #1 background imageLoading...
Page #1 background image
iVu Plus TG Gen2 Image Sensor
Instruction Manual
Original Instructions
179042 Rev. C
21 April 2015
179042

Table of Contents

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Banner iVu Plus TG Gen2 and is the answer not in the manual?

Banner iVu Plus TG Gen2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModeliVu Plus TG Gen2
TypeVision Sensor
Sensor TypeCMOS
Field of ViewDepends on lens
Minimum Object SizeDependent on lens and distance
Minimum Object DistanceDepends on lens
CommunicationEthernet
Communication InterfaceEthernet
ProtocolsModbus TCP

Summary

1 Overview of the Sensor

2 Installation and Configuration

2.1 Components and Connections

Details the sensor's components, including display options, and guides through cable connections and filter installation.

2.2 Trigger, Teach, and I/O Waveforms

Explains the electrical behavior and timing of trigger, remote teach, and output signals for the iVu sensor.

3 Major Features and Settings

3.1 Demo Mode and Sensor Types

Introduces Demo Mode for exploration and details the four primary sensor types: Area, Blemish, Match, and Sort.

3.4 Multiple Inspections and Communication

Covers managing multiple inspections and the iVu Plus communication summary via Ethernet and Serial.

3.7 Trigger Modes and Masking

Explains the sensor's trigger modes and the masking feature for image area exclusion.

4 Home Screen and Main Menu Reference

4.1 Display Modes

Details the three display modes available on the iVu sensor's screen for viewing inspection results.

5.2 Inspection Menu Details

Guides through detailed settings for Inspection, including Sensors, Motion, Properties, and Stored Inspections.

5.3 Imager Menu Settings

Explains how to adjust imager settings like Auto Exposure, Exposure, Gain, Trigger, Focus, Strobe, FOV, and Resolution.

5.4 System Menu and Configuration

Covers system operations like mode selection, configuration, information, device locking, communications, I/O, display, reboot, and firmware updates.

5.5 Logs Menu

Details how to configure, view, and save Inspection, Communication, and System Logs for troubleshooting.

6 Setting Up and Configuring Inspections

6.1 Acquiring a Good Image

Provides essential steps for capturing a high-quality image, including auto-exposure, lighting, and focus adjustments.

7 Configuring Sensors

Guides on configuring different sensor types (Area, Blemish, Match, Sort) and advanced features like Motion and Masks.

8 Communications Guide and Protocols

8.1 Communication Channels Summary

Summarizes communication channels: Ethernet, Serial, Industrial Ethernet, Command, Data, and Image Export.

8.2 Enabling Communications Setup

Guides users through setting up Ethernet and Serial communications between the iVu sensor and external devices.

8.4 Command Channel Operations

Explains the syntax, flow, and conventions for using the iVu Command Channel for remote control and data retrieval.

9 Industrial Ethernet Overview

Details device setup, protocols (EtherNet/IP, Modbus/TCP, PCCC, PROFINET), and mapping options for industrial integration.

10 Debugging Inspections and Emulator Usage

10.1 iVu Emulator Overview

Introduces the iVu Emulator as a tool for debugging inspections and managing configurations in a Windows environment.

10.2 Round-Trip Debugging with Emulator

Provides step-by-step instructions for performing round-trip debugging using the iVu Emulator with PC or USB drive.

11 Sensor Updates and Maintenance

11.1 Firmware Update Process

Details the procedure for updating the iVu sensor firmware via USB flash drive or Product CD.

11.3 Password Reset and Device Naming

Guides on resetting sensor passwords and modifying device names, including emulator usage.

12 LED Indicator Troubleshooting

Explains how to interpret LED indicators for errors and warnings, aiding in diagnosing sensor issues.

13 Product Support and Maintenance

Lists resources for product support, documentation, warranty service, and essential maintenance tasks like cleaning.

Related product manuals