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6 Performing Measurement and Adjustment
Vision System FH/FHV/FZ5 Series User’s Manual (Z365)
6-5 Analyzing Inspection and Measurement Results [NG Analyzer]
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6-5-2 Using Method of NG Analyzer
• Classify sample images beforehand into the OK folder containing images you want to judge
OK or NG folder containing images you want to judge NG. (The applicable file types are
"*.IFZ", "*.BYR", "*BMP" and "*.BFZ".)
• Among images you want to judge as OK, adjust parameters of images judged as NG (mis-
judged images). Among images you want to judge as NG, adjust parameters of images
judged as OK (misjudged images).
• Repeatedly adjust the parameters for the misjudged images until there is no misjudgment.
Do not input external commands or STEP signals while the NG analyzer is running (exclud-
ing during non-stop adjustment).
1 On the Main Window, select [Tool] menu - [NG analyzer].
The analyzer window is displayed.
2 Select “Logging image” or “Image file” in the “Target” area.
When selecting “Image file”, specify the upper rank folder containing the OK/NG folders by click-
ing [...]. The selected folder information will be displayed in the “Folder information” area.
• Image files for the folder information displayed in the “Target” area are as follows.
• Images directly below the selected folder: treated as Uncategorized.
• Images directly below the selected folder\OK folder: treated as OK image.
• Images directly below the selected folder\NG folder: treated as NG image.
• If [Logging image] is selected, all are treated as Uncategorized.
3 Click [Execute batch measurement].
All images in the folder are measured in batch.
The measurement results are displayed. The results in the OK folder are shown first followed by
that in the NG folder. Green indicates OK, while red indicates NG.
Adjust the setting values of each unit until no images are incorrectly judged.
4 Select a processing unit to adjust by clicking the processing unit in the Results display area or
[▼] in the Display item selection area.
In above example, [Search] becomes the adjustment target.
6-5-2 Using Method of NG Analyzer