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What Is a Scene?
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Vision System FH/FZ5 Series
User’s Manual (Z340)
What Is a Scene?
Processing items for use with various measurement objects and measurement objectives are provided in the
Sensor Controller. By combining and executing these processing items, measurement adapted to the purpose
can be implemented. A combination of processing items is called a scene. Scenes can be easily created by
combining processing items that are suited to the measurement purpose from the list of processing items that
are provided.
Changing Processes Using Scenes
You can create more than one scene. For example, if you create scenes for each measurement object, such as
scene 0 to inspect label ABC and scene 1 to inspect label XYZ, you can change the process smoothly just by
changing the scene whenever the measurement object or measurement objective has changed.
Reference: Changing the Scene or Scene Group (p.60)
Normally you can set up to 128 scenes. If you require more than 128 scenes, you can create scene groups to
easily manage them.
The Using the Conversion Scene Group Data Tool (p.140) allows you to create a scene group that has more
than 129 scenes.
Reference: What Is a Scene Group? (p.51)
Scene n
Unit 0
Unit 1
Unit 2
Editing Scenes
Set a processing item for each unit in the flow. Set the conditions for each unit that forms the flow.
Editing Units
Search
Camera Image Input
Processing items
Search
Camera Image Input
Defect
- Model registration
- Region setting
- Judgement conditions
Search
• Editing scenes
- Adding or deleting units
- Moving units
- Renaming units
• Deleting scenes
• Renaming scenes
• Changing scenes
Operations Possible for Units
Operations Possible for Scenes
Conditional Branch
Classification
Calculation
• Edit the conditions for each
processing item.