96050E Setup software TM-H1 for the TM-3000 Series TM-Navigator User’s Manual Read this manual before using the system in order to achieve maximum performance. Keep this manual in a safe place after reading it so that it can be referenced at any time.
Safety Precautions This manual explains the functions, usage, and configurations for TM-H1 , Setup software for the TM3000 Series. Read this manual carefully before starting to use the software to ensure the optimum performance and full functionality of the . Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Read the TM-3000 Series User's Manual as well as this manual when using the .
Contents Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started Chapter 4 Displaying the Measurement Data System Environment ......................................... 1-2 Installing TM-Navigator ..................................... 1-2 Before Installation ........................................ 1-2 Installing TM-Navigator ............................... 1-3 Uninstalling TM-Navigator ........................... 1-3 Starting and Exiting TM-Navigator .................... 1-4 Start .........................................
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1 Getting Started Chapter Getting Started This chapter describes installing or uninstalling the TM-Navigator, installing the USB driver, and connecting the controller to a computer. System Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 Installing TM-Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 Starting and Exiting TM-Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4 Connecting via USB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Environment • Installing TM-Navigator Getting Started System Environment Installing TM-Navigator The following computer environments are necessary to use the TM-Navigator. This section describes how to install the TM-Navigator and "USB driver" to a computer. • CPU: Pentium III 1GHz or more (1.
Installing TM-Navigator Reference Uninstalling TM-Navigator Reference Log onto the computer as a user with "Administrator" privileges for installation. Log onto the computer as a user with "Administrator" privileges for uninstallation. This section explains how to install TM-Navigator using the following drive configuration as an example. C Drive: Hard drive E Drive: CD-ROM drive 1 Select Control Panel for the Start menu. up Windows and insert "TM-H1" 1 Start into the CD-ROM drive. "Run...
Starting and Exiting TM-Navigator Starting and Exiting TM-Navigator Getting Started This section describes how to start and exit TM-Navigator. Step 2-1 When [Start up with the default values] is selected Reference • Multiple instances of TM-Navigator cannot be started up at the same time. • The USB and Ethernet interfaces on a single controller cannot be used at the same time. • Communication is disabled when the controller is in the "Program mode".
Starting and Exiting TM-Navigator When [Read from a file] is selected, TM-Navigator loads a program file and an environment setting file that have been saved on the computer. [Read from a file] and click the 1 Select [OK] button. [Read Environment Setting] or 3 Select select [Start Environment Settings with default setting]. The operation procedure will differ depending on the status that [Read Environment Setting] is selected or [Start Environment Settings with default setting] is selected.
Starting and Exiting TM-Navigator Getting Started Step 2-3 When [Read the settings of the connected controller] is selected [Read the settings of the 1 Select connected controller] and click the Exit 1 Select [Exit] from the [File] menu. [OK] button. Reference If the settings have been changed, make sure to save the program file and environment setting file before exiting TM-Navigator. The changes will be lost if the files are not saved before exiting.
Connecting via USB Connecting via USB Configuring Communication Settings 1 Start up TM-Navigator. [PC communication setting] 2 Select from the [Comm settings] menu. Connection Method Use a USB cable (included). The [Comm settings] dialog appears. [Communication via USB] from 3 Select the [Comm settings] dialog.
Connecting via USB Getting Started Installing the USB Driver The driver is installed at the same time as the application software for Windows 7, Vista, XP, and 2000. Normally following operations are not necessary. If the driver installation is cancelled while installing the application software, follow the procedure below to manually install the USB driver. [Search for the best driver in 4 Select these locations.] and check the box next to [Include this location in the search:].
Connecting via Ethernet Connecting via Ethernet Reference • Configure the settings so that there are different IP addresses used for the computer and each controller on the network. • function is not guaranteed when connected through a router or a separate LAN connection. • One computer cannot communicate with multiple controllers at the same time. • Multiple computers cannot be connected to one controller. • Do not set 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255 for the IP address.
Connecting via Ethernet Getting Started [Communication via Ethernet] 5 Select from the [Comm settings] dialog. To enter the IP address for the connected controller directly Select [IP address (controller)] and enter the IP address for the connected controller. To search for the connected controller and specify Reference Turn the controller on beforehand and check that it is communicating properly. (1) Select [Connected controller] and click the [Check connected controller] button.
Chapter Main Window 2 Main Window This chapter describes the names and functions of each part of the TM-Navigator main window and how to operate them. Main Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Main Window Main Window Part Names and Functions Main Window (1) (2) (3) (5) (4) (1) Menu bar Displays the operational menus for TM-Navigator. (2) Tool bar Displays the buttons for frequently used menus, such as the displays for measurement values and communication with the controller. TM-Navigator reads the setting data (program file and environment setting file) that is saved in the controller.
Main Window Configures the settings for storing measured image data in the controller. Stored image data can be displayed on TM-Navigator or saved as a file on the computer. "Image Storage" (page 4-19) (3) Setting and operation area for program settings Switches the program No. of which the setting will be changed. The currently displayed program No. is shown. No. 0 to 15 The settings for the selected program No. can be checked and changed. (Program No.) Clicking on the selected program No.
Main Window Main Window (4) Controller environment setting Configures settings such as communication conditions for the controller. "Environment Settings" (page 5-21) (5) Program setting area Sets the measurement conditions for each program. The tabs toggle between each setting. • Head Settings ................."Head Settings" (page 5-3) • Master Registration........."Master registration" (page 5-6) • Position Correction.........."Position Correction" (page 5-9) • Measurement Settings ....
Chapter 3 This chapter describes receiving, loading, saving, and sending setting files. Reading and Saving Setting Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2 Sending and Receiving Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reading and Saving Setting Files Reading and Saving Setting Files Operations with the Setting Files There are two types of setting files used by TM-Navigator: Program files (*.prs) Environment setting files (*.ens) This section describes how to read setting files from the computer and save files to the computer. Saving program files [Save program file] from the 1 Select [File] menu. The [Save] dialog appears. Reference • Program files include all of the settings in program No. 0 to 15.
Reading and Saving Setting Files Reading and Saving Environment Setting Files [Save environment settings] from 1 Select the [File] menu. [Open environment settings] 1 Select from the [File] menu. The [Open] dialog appears. a file name and click on the 2 Enter [Save] button. The environment setting file is saved. an environment setting file 2 Select (*.ens) to read and click the [Open] button. The environment setting file is read.
Sending and Receiving Settings Sending and Receiving Settings Operations with the Setting Files This section describes how to transmit all settings between TM-Navigator and the controller. Settings that are changed in TM-Navigator are updated to the controller immediately after being sent. Settings from the controller are reflected to TM-Navigator immediately after being received. This function transmits the following data to the controller. • All of the settings for program No.
Chapter 4 This chapter describes how to display and operate the view measurement value screen. View measurement value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 View Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Data Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-13 Image Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
View measurement value View measurement value This section describes displaying the values measured with the controller in real time on the TM-Navigator. Functions and Display The values measured by the controller can be displayed in real time in the [View measurement value] window. Measurement controls to the controller such as a trigger and timing input can also be performed.
View measurement value (3) Measurement control Inputs a control signal into the connected controller. Inputs a trigger to the specified head. : When inputting a trigger to only Head A : When inputting a trigger to only Head B Displaying the Measurement Data : When inputting a trigger to both Head A and Head B Inputs a TIMING input to the specified TIM. Assign the TIMING input for each OUT setting by using the [Common] tab.
View measurement value Operating the [View measurement value] window TM-Navigator and the 1 Connect controller, check that communication the [Measurement value acquisition 3 Click start] button. The measurements for the OUT settings that are configured in the controller appear in the window. Displaying the Measurement Data can be established, and then measure the target. "Connecting via USB" (page 1-7) "Connecting via Ethernet" (page 1-9) the [View measurement value] 2 Click icon on the tool bar.
View Image View Image This section describes displaying images that are being measured with the controller in real time on the TM-Navigator. Functions and Display The images measured by the controller can be displayed in real time in the [View Image] window. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (9) (8) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (1) [Start image capturing] button Displays the images being measured by the controller in real time on TM-Navigator. Displayed while the image capturing is stopped.
View Image (2) [Re-measure (Ref.Value)] button This function changes or confirms the measurement settings using saved images. The confirmed setting conditions can be saved and sent to the controller. "Functions and Usage of Re-measure (Ref.Value)" (page 4-10) (3) [Help:Ref.Value] button The help file for Re-measure (Ref.Value) is displayed.
View Image (10)View measurement value area This displays the measurement value in each OUT number. (11)[Save image] button The image in the view image area is saved as a file in BMP format. Reference Displaying the Measurement Data The cursor is not saved. (12)[Read image] button This displays the saved image in the view image area. (13)[Cursor information] area This displays the position information of the cursor displayed in the view image area. (14)[Close] button This closes the [View Image] window.
View Image Displaying the [View Image] window Updating the image display TM-Navigator and the 1 Connect controller, check that communication This updates the image displayed on TM-Navigator to the latest image data in the controller. Displaying the Measurement Data can be established, and then measure the measurement target. "Connecting via USB" (page 1-7) "Connecting via Ethernet" (page 1-9) the [View Image] icon on the tool 2 Click bar.
View Image Transferring the measurement value to (4) [All ON] button Check marks are added to all of the items. Excel The measurement value loaded to TM-Navigator from the controller can be loaded to the Excel file. Reference TM-Navigator and the 1 Connect controller, check that communication can be established, and then measure the measurement target. "Connecting via USB" (page 1-7) "Connecting via Ethernet" (page 1-9) the [Excel transfer start] button on 2 Click the [View Image] window.
View Image Functions and Usage of Re-measure (Ref.Value) This function measures images obtained from the controller or images saved with the image storage. The measurement settings can be changed while confirming the measurement result (measurement value). Use this function to analyze the cause for NG data and to optimize the measurement setting. Displaying the Measurement Data Re-measure (Ref.Value) screen When [Re-measure (Ref.
View Image 4 Click the [Re-measure (Ref.Value)] button. Help:Ref.Value In the following cases, the measurement result by Remeasure may differ from the actual measurement value by the controller. In these cases, use the Re-measure value as a reference value. • When the head that measured the image for Remeasure is different from the head that obtained the head data saved on the computer • When the head data is the initial data in TM-Navigator The display shows that the [Re-measure (Ref.
View Image Inspection Areas Moving the whole area Drag angles or sides of each figure to draw areas. Shapes that can be set beforehand are determined according to the setting contents. Shapes that can be set are as follows. Displaying the Measurement Data Rectangle / Rotated rectangle Triangle When the mouse pointer is placed within the area, the shape of the pointer changes to . The whole area moves can be moved by dragging.
Data Storage Data Storage Data storage is a function for storing measurement data in the internal memory of the controller. Stored data can be displayed on TM-Navigator with a graph and can be transferred to an Excel file. Functions and Display (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (9) (6) (10) (7) (11) (8) (12) (13) (14) (15) (1) [Start storage] button Starts storing the measurement data from the controller. (2) [Stop storage] button Stops storing the measurement data from the controller.
Data Storage (4) [Excel transfer start] button Stored data can be transferred to Excel and saved as a file. For operation method, see "Transferring the storage data to Excel" (page 4-18). For the contents of the Excel file, see "Excel File" (page A-5). Displaying the Measurement Data (5) [Data storage] button Displays the [Data storage] dialog box. This dialog box can be used to configure the controller's data storage settings. No. of data points Sets the number of data points to store.
Data Storage (10)Data storage tool bar Performs operations on the displayed graph of stored data. When there are multiple OUT settings for stored data, the graphs for the OUT settings are displayed one above another. Display the graph overlapping When there are multiple OUT settings for stored data, the graphs for the OUT settings are displayed on top of each other. Zoom in vertically This button zooms in on the displayed graph in the vertical direction.
Data Storage Displaying the [Data storage] window Changing the data storage settings TM-Navigator and the 1 Connect controller, check that communication the [Common] tab in the main 1 Select window and click the [Storage] button. Displaying the Measurement Data can be established, and then measure the target. "Connecting via USB" (page 1-7) "Connecting via Ethernet" (page 1-9) 2 Click the [Data storage] icon on the tool bar. [Data storage] from the 2 Select [Storage] pull-down menu.
Data Storage Starting data storage Loading the storage data TM-Navigator and the 1 Connect controller, check that communication Displays the data stored in the controller on TMNavigator. "Connecting via USB" (page 1-7) "Connecting via Ethernet" (page 1-9) the storage settings to "Data 2 Set storage" in the common settings for the controller. "TM-3000 Series User's Manual" TM-Navigator and the 1 Connect controller, check that communication can be established, and then measure the target.
Data Storage (3) Start writing cell Specify which cell to begin transferring data to. Transferring the storage data to Excel The storage data loaded to TM-Navigator from the controller can be loaded to an Excel file. (4) [All ON] button Check marks are added to all of the items. Reference "Re-measure (Ref.Value)" data cannot be loaded. Displaying the Measurement Data (5) [All OFF] button Check marks are removed from all of the items.
Image Storage Image Storage Image storage is a function for storing the image during measurement in the internal memory of the controller. Using the TM-Navigator allows the stored data to be checked. Functions and Display In the [Image storage] window, image data that is stored in the controller can be loaded, displayed and saved as a file. The settings for image storage and directions for starting or stopping image data acquisition can be changed.
Image Storage (1) [Start image storage] button Starts storing the image data from the controller. (2) [Stop storage] button Stops storing the image data from the controller. Displaying the Measurement Data (3) [Clear storage data] button Clears all of the image data that is stored in the internal memory of the controller. (4) [Re-measure (Ref.Value)] button This function changes or confirms the measurement settings using saved images.
Image Storage (13)Image storage tool bar This button zooms in the displayed image. Zoom out This button zooms out the displayed image. Default display This button returns the displayed image to the default display size. Horizontal cursor This button displays the horizontal cursors on the view image area. Vertical cursor This button displays the vertical cursors on the view image area. Hide the cursor This button hides the cursors.
Image Storage Displaying the [Image storage] window Changing the image storage settings TM-Navigator and the 1 Connect controller, check that communication the [Common] tab in the main 1 Select window and click the [Storage] button. Displaying the Measurement Data can be established, and then measure the target. "Connecting via USB" (page 1-7) "Connecting via Ethernet" (page 1-9) 2 Click the [Image storage] icon on the tool bar. [Image storage] from the 2 Select [Storage] pull-down menu.
Image Storage Starting image storage Loading the storage data TM-Navigator and the 1 Connect controller, check that communication Displays the data stored in the controller on TMNavigator. "Connecting via USB" (page 1-7) "Connecting via Ethernet" (page 1-9) the storage settings to "Image 2 Set storage" in the common settings for the controller. "TM-3000 Series User's Manual" the [Image storage] icon on the 3 Click tool bar.
Image Storage How to Set Re-measure (Ref.Value) This section describes how to set the area for "OUT meas" and "Element". For more information on each item, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual". "Help:Ref.Value" (page 4-11) the "OUT meas" or "Element" tab 7 Press to select the available settings for each item. The master registration image is displayed on the view image area. Displaying the Measurement Data 1 Display the [Image storage] window. 2 Click the [Start image storage] button.
Chapter 5 Setting Each Function Setting Each Function This chapter describes setting each function for TM-Navigator. Setting Items. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 Environment Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Items Setting Items This section describes the settings that can be configured in TM-Navigator. Select the tabs to switch between the settings. Reference • Each setting can be configured for each program No. • Send the settings to the controller after configuration is complete. Setting Each Function Tab Tab Head setting Description Reference page Trigger settings Configures the trigger settings that are common for Head A and Head B. 5-3 Head A Sets the measurement conditions for Head A.
Setting Items Head Settings Sets the measurement conditions for Head A and Head B. For more information about the head settings, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual".
Setting Items Setting window (Head A / Head B) (1) (2) (3) (4) Setting Each Function (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Setting items Description (1) Capture image This captures the latest image from the controller only once and displays the image on the view image area. (2) Start continuous capture This captures the latest image from the controller in succession and displays the images on the view image area.
Setting Items Light intensity (X)/Light intensity (Y) screen On this screen, the threshold can be set while confirming the the amount of light at the position specified by the cursor. < Light intensity (X)> Setting Each Function (1) (3) (2) < Light intensity (Y)> (2) (1) (3) Setting items Description (1) Position cursor Place the mouse cursor on the position cursor and move to the position for confirming the light intensity.
Setting Items Master registration For more information about the master registration, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual". Setting Each Function (1) (2) Setting items Description This displays the registered master image.* (1) View master image area (2) Register the master image The master image registration window appears. "Master image registration window" (page 5-7) * Without registration, images are not displayed.
Setting Items Master image registration window (1) (2) (3) Setting Each Function (6) (4) (7) (5) (8) (9) (10) Setting items (11) (12) Description (1) Capture image This captures images of Head A and Head B from the controller. (2) Trigger When the "External trigger" is set for "Trigger settings" in "Head setting", a trigger is input by clicking the [Trigger] button. (3) Register head A This registers (4) "Head-A Update image" as a master image.
Setting Items Head alignment window For more information about the head alignment, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual". (1) (2) Setting Each Function (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Setting items Description (1) Zoom in/Zoom out/Return This button zooms in/out the image in the view image area or returns to the original view. (2) Correction This selects whether to correct (ON) or not (OFF). (3) Correction direction This sets the edge in the area set for Range 1/Range 2 to Horizontal/Vertical.
Setting Items Position Correction For more information about the position correction, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual". Setting Each Function (1) (2) (3) Setting items Description area* (1) View master image (2) Correction mode The master image is displayed. The currently set correction mode is displayed. (3) Setting Window The position correction window appears. * This is not displayed when the master image has not been registered.
Setting Items Measurement Settings For more information about the measurement settings, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual". Setting Each Function (1) (2) Setting items Description (1) Setting list display This displays the currently set modes. (2) Setting Window The setting window appears.
Setting Items OUT Settings For more information about the OUT settings, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual". Setting Each Function (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Setting items (8) (9) Description (1) OUT name This changes the name of the selected OUT setting. (2) Measurement type This displays the measurement type. Clicking the [Preview] button displays the setting area. (3) Measurement conditions This sets the measurement conditions.
Setting Items Measurement type The target head and measurement type (mode) set for the measurement settings are displayed. Clicking [Preview] button displays the master image and measurement area. Measurement conditions The measurement conditions can be set in the following range.
Setting Items Scaling The displayed value for the measurement value can be scaled (calibrated) as desired. Scaling setting screen 2 Click the [Acquire measure] button. The setting values on TM-Navigator are sent to the controller and the measurement value is acquired. (1) (3) (2) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Setting items (1) Description Acquire measure This acquires the measurement value from the controller. The value is updated each time this button is clicked.
Setting Items Tolerance settings The tolerance settings can be set in the following range. Setting Each Function Setting items Setting range Default value Tol upper limit -999.999 to 999.999 5.000 Tol lower limit -999.999 to 999.999 -5.
Setting Items Common Settings For more information about the common settings, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual". Setting Each Function (1) Setting items (2) Description (1) Common setting items This selects the items to configure in common settings. (2) Setting contents This configures the settings selected in (1).
Setting Items TIMING terminal This setting configures the TIMING terminal. For details, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual". Setting Each Function Setting items Description TIMING settings This configures the TIMING settings for each OUT setting. All TIMING1 This sets all of the OUT settings to TIMING1. All TIMING2 This sets all of the OUT settings to TIMING2. ZERO terminal This setting configures the ZERO terminal. For details, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual".
Setting Items Binary output This setting configures the binary output. For details, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual". Setting Each Function Setting items Description Binary output settings This configures the binary output settings for each OUT setting. Check the [Judgment] checkbox to use the tolerance comparators instead of the binary output. All ON This checks all of the checkboxes. All OFF This unchecks all of the checkboxes. Analog output This setting configures the analog output.
Setting Items Storage This setting configures the storage. For details, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual". Setting Each Function Setting items Storage Setting range OFF / Data storage / Image storage Default value OFF Data Storage Setting items Setting range Default value No. of data points 1 to 65536 65536 Skipping* 1 1 / 2 / 5 / 10 / 20 / 50 / 100 * Sampling is performed once for the entire skipping sample size and the data is stored.
Setting Items Auto-send This setting configures Auto-send. For details, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual". Setting Each Function Setting items Auto-send settings Description This configures the Auto-send settings for each OUT setting. All ON This checks all of the checkboxes. All OFF This unchecks all of the checkboxes. Data output timing This setting configures output timing for data. For details, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual".
Setting Items Setting List This tab displays a list of the configurations for the settings (head setting, master registration, position correction, measure set, OUT settings, common settings, environment settings) and the head types.
Environment Settings Environment Settings These settings set the operating environment of the controller. The environment settings are saved in a separate file (*.ens) from the program file. Setting Methods Click the [Controller environment setting] button in the main window to display the [Controller environment setting] dialog. For more information about the environment settings, see "TM-3000 Series User's Manual".
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Appendix Appendix This chapter describes information such as the troubleshooting methods and the contents of the error messages. USB Communication Failure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 Excel File. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5 Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-6 Shortcut Key List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-9 Software License Agreement . . . .
USB Communication Failure USB Communication Failure If the "Cannot connect" warning screen appears when the computer cannot correctly recognize the controller. Perform the following procedure so that the controller can be recognized correctly. 1 Select "System" from [Control Panel]. Double-click on the [System] icon to display the [System Properties] window. 2 Open "Device Manager".
USB Communication Failure 3 Select the device that is not recognized correctly on the device manager. Look for a device with the "?" or "!" mark next to the name. If the controller is not recognized correctly, it appears as one of the following: • "?" or "!" mark next to "KEYENCE TM-3 (USB)" • An "Unknown device" If either of these devices is displayed, double-click on the device name. The property window for the selected device is displayed.
USB Communication Failure 4 Update the Driver. Select the [Driver] tab and click the [Update Driver] button. [Search New Hardware Wizard] starts up and begins installing the USB driver.
Excel File Excel File This section explains the saved contents when data storage is transferred to Excel. "Data Storage" (page 4-13) Excel Transfer Contents of Data Storage Data storage transferred to Excel is shown as below. Appendix (1) (2) (1) Measurement date (month/day/year) and time for points 1 to n for each OUT setting (OUT1 to OUT16) Reference The data points that are saved in the file are displayed from top to bottom.
Error Messages Error Messages This section explains information about the displayed error messages that appear when an error occurs. Item Display contents File operations Failed to read the file ( ). Verify that the correct file is set. * The path name is entered in the parentheses ( ). Appendix Sending and receiving settings Master registration Position correction Check the unreadable environment setting items and set correctly on the controller. Master image is short.
Error Messages Item OUT settings Remedy Reference page OUT name length exceeds the setting range. Set the OUT name to 20 or fewer characters. Enter a name that is no longer than 20 characters long. 5-11 The value for the alarm error exceeds the setting range. Set the value between 0 and 255. 5-12 Set the value for the alarm error between 0 and 255. The value for offset exceeds the setting range. Set the offset within the displayed range. Set the value between ( ) and ( ).
Error Messages Item Display contents Remedy Reference page Set the program name to 16 or fewer characters. Environment settings The IP address exceeds the setting range. Set the value between 0 and 255. Set the IP address to groups of numbers between 0 and 255. 5-21 The subnet mask exceeds the setting range. Set the value between 0 and 255. Set the subnet mask to groups of numbers between 0 and 255. 5-21 The gateway exceeds the setting range. Set the value between 0 and 255.
Shortcut Key List Shortcut Key List This section provides the TM-Navigator menus and the shortcut keys that can be used. Menu File(F) Display(V) Comm(C) Shortcut keys Open program file(O) Ctrl+O Save program file(S) Ctrl+S View measurement value(M)... F5 View Image(P)... F6 Data storage(D)... F7 Image storage(S)...
Software License Agreement Software License Agreement By using or copying all or any portion of TM-H1 (hereinafter referred to as "This Software"), you accept all the terms and conditions of this Software License Agreement (hereinafter referred to as "This Agreement"). 1. Definition 1.1 "use" or "using" means to access, install, download, copy, or otherwise benefit from using the functionality of This Software. 1.2 "This Software" means the software and all associated documentation provided by KEYENCE. 2.
Index Index B R Before Installation ............................................. 1-2 Reading and Saving Environment Setting Files ....................................................... 3-3 Reading and Saving Program Files ................... 3-2 Reading and Saving Setting Files ..................... 3-2 Receiving All Settings ........................................ 3-4 C Common settings ............................................ 5-15 Configuring Communication Settings ........
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Revision History Date of printing Version Revision contents January 2010 Official release - January 2011 Second edition
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