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Changing the Scene or Scene Group
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Setting Scenes (Measurement Flows)
Vision System FH/FZ5 Series
User’s Manual (Z340)
2 Select whether the scene group should be saved when changing to another scene
group.
3 Click [OK].
The scene group is changed and the [Scene maintenance] dialog box is displayed again.
Parameter
Set value
[Factory default]
Description
Save scene group
on switch scene
[Selected]
When the scene group is changed, the data of the scene group
before changing is saved.
Not selected
The scene group data is not saved when you change to another
scene group. Therefore, you can change the scene group faster.
• The setting for whether to save a scene group when changing is linked to the settings of the [Measure setting]
dialog box.
Reference: Setting the Conditions That Are Related to Operation during Measurement (p.267)
• If you select [Save scene group on switch scene], data may be lost if the power supply is turned OFF while
changing the scene group. Make sure that the power supply is not turned OFF while the scene group is being
changed.
• If the available external memory is not sufficient to save data when changing the scene group, the data will be
initialized if the power supply is turned OFF because the scene group data in the external memory is temporarily
cleared during the saving process. To avoid this problem, increase the available external memory without turning
OFF the power supply or reduce the scene group data size, and save the data to the external memory again.
• Immediately after starting up the FH/FZ5 Sensor Controller and immediately after changing scenes, there will be
no input image. No input image is processed as the same color image as in the factory default state.
• If you open the Properties Dialog Box before inputting an image, click the Cancel button to close the dialog box.
Pressing the OK button in the dialog box will change the setting to the same color camera setting as the factory
default setting.
(Reference: The measurement NG (image mismatch) error will result when connecting a monochrome camera
(p.832))
Note