Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 15:31:55 EDT 2008 | dmoquin
set the vision number to 255 in the PD. This will shut off the vision processing
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 15:47:35 EDT 2008 | mbrunton
Thank you Dana and Stephen, I will give it a shot now. I'm not surprised it's not in the manual... apparently there is tons of stuff not in the manual and Fuji tells me they have no idea what half of the unwritten stuff means :)
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 15:40:21 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
255 shuts it off, but if I remember correctly 254 still uses vision but passes almost everything? You might want to give 254 a try before resorting to 255. I believe 254 will still correct some pickup offsets. And iirc 255 isn't in the manual but so
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 04:23:51 EDT 2008 | fujiphil
Check the image using the fast inching [F] and axis selection [2]. After vision error, press [F] then [2]. The monitor will display a binary images. You will now have a visual look on how the error occurs. Adjust the CCD level of the camera until you
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 06:24:44 EDT 2008 | tegel
Hi, When you tried vision type 254, did you change the size of the body? On 254 the body size should be the outer dimension of a component, so on a PLCC (or any other component) the leads should be included in the body size as well. One other thing r
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 15:08:05 EDT 2008 | mbrunton
I have a Fuji IP1 using the MCS control system. Everything works fine, but it seems to have tons of problems placing PLCC4 parts (Osram Power TopLED). Some reels I load up it will give a vision processing error for about 1 out of 10 parts. Other r
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 12:15:40 EDT 2008 | muarty
Is the nozzle used to pick the offending used to pick other parts in this program? Have had experience where the LED's inside the nozzle backlight have broken down causing Vision Processing errors. And worth making sure that the brushes on the head a
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 20:26:21 EDT 2008 | diesel_1t
If is IP-1, is using SMD2 vision instead of SMD3 (CPIV-IP3, CP6,7, etc) if so, you must use Vision Number instead of Vision type... if you're using fuji flexa just press F1 on vision number and you will se most common vision numbers depending on shap
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 17:20:57 EDT 2008 | mbrunton
2, I have to scroll down to the bottom to see the image... and the outline of the legs isn't very clear. The legs are sort of blurred together. I had tried lowering the CCD offset in the part definition to -50, but it still looked bad. Could this
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 09:13:12 EST 2014 | jeff701
I'm in a manufacturing environment with a very high mix of boards, and some low-mid volume. A "large" production run might consist of 100 boards. Volume: There are numerous boards that have a volume of 1-3 pieces. There are a few boards with an annua
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