Instruction manual
Installing In-Sight
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5000 Series Vision Sensors
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16. For every sensor in the table, disconnect the power for five seconds and reconnect it. The
status text will change once the new network settings have been confirmed.
17. Once all sensors have been configured, click Finish.
4.4 Logging On to the Sensor
After the sensor has been added to the network, log on to the sensor to verify the installation
and to configure additional network settings. To log on to a sensor, you must supply a valid
User Name and Password.
Each sensor is pre-configured with three User Names: admin, monitor and operator; each of
these accounts is configured with a blank Password. Each User Name is assigned a specific
Access level. The Access level controls how much interaction is allowed for the current user
to prevent inadvertent or unauthorized changes to the configuration.
• Admin Level (Full): The user has complete, unrestricted access to the In-Sight
sensor. Any job may be loaded, changed and saved. All tab and menu selections
are enabled.
• Operator Level (Protected): The user has limited access to the sensor. A user in
Protected mode can toggle the sensor Online/Offline, access Live mode, Save &
Load jobs (if permitted by their FTP Read/Write privileges), and Customize the
appearance of the interface.
• Monitor Level (Locked): The most restrictive level of access available, a user in
Locked mode can only monitor the operation of the current sensor.
4.5 Logging On Using In-Sight Explorer
1. Open In-Sight Explorer. When In-Sight Explorer is launched, the admin user is logged on by
default.
2. Double-click the In-Sight sensor from the In-Sight Network tree. This sends the default User
Name and Password to the sensor and displays its Job View.
3. Open the Image menu and select Live Mode to view an acquired image over the network.
If the image appears, the sensor has a fully functional network connection.
NOTE: Optionally, you can log on to the sensor from the In-Sight 3400 GUI.