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Extended functions for the Master
Registration
Items of extended functions for the
Master Registration
Select Img From Image History
Registers an image of the image history in the
memory of the sensor as a master image.
To perform the master image registration from
the image history in the sensor, the image to
be registered as a master image in the image
history must be saved.
“Sensor Image History (Conrming the
Images whose Status Result is NG)” (Page 6-14)
Select Img From USB Memory
Registers the image in USB memory as a master
image.
Save the image to be registered as a master
image to the USB memory in advance.
The les which can be registered as a
master image are batch backup les (*.iva)
and image capture les (*.ivp).
“Saving the Sensor Settings and Images
to a USB Memory” (Page 6-18)
Brightness Correction
By setting a reference of brightness to the master
image, effects of changing the brightness can be
reduced.
The brightness correction can be set when
the master image is registered.
For the Color Area tool of the color type, the
brightness correction will be disabled.
Master image registration from the
image history in the sensor
Registers an image of the image history in the
memory of the sensor as a master image.
“Sensor Image History (Conrming the Images
whose Status Result is NG)” (Page 6-14)
1
Display the extended functions menu for
the Master Registration.
“Display Method of Extended Functions Menus”
(Page 4-66)
2
Tap the [Select Img From Image History]
button.
The [Sensor Image History] screen opens.
3
Select the image to be registered as
a master image and tap the [Register]
button.
Select the image
For details of how to operate the screen,
refer to “Loading and conrming the saved
images” (Page 6-15).
The selected screen opens on the monitor.
Register Live Image as Master Extended functions
1. Image Optimization 2. Master Registration 3. Tool Settings 4. Output Assignment
4
Settings Navigator (Setting the Judgment Condition)