Panasonic MICRO-IMAGECHECKER A200 Series Manuale utente


WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
To be observed at all times
Read the manual carefully before installing, running, maintaining or inspecting the
equipment.
This manual uses two safety flags to indicate different levels of danger.
WARNING
If critical situations that could lead to user’s death or serious injury are assumed by
mishandling of the product:
−Do not use this product in areas with inflammable gas. It could lead to an
explosion.
−Exposing this product to excessive heat or open flames could cause damage to
the lithium battery or other electronic parts.
−Do not store a lens in the locations subject to direct sunlight. It could cause smoke
generation.
−Do not look at the sun through a lens. It could cause blindness.
−Always take precautions to ensure the overall safety of your system, so that the
whole system remains safe in the event of failure of this product or other external
factor.
CAUTION
If critical situations that could lead to user injury or only property damage are
assumed by mishandling of the product:
−Do not dismantle or remodel the product. It could cause excessive exothermic
heat or smoke generation.
−Do not touch the terminal while turning on electricity. It could lead to an electric
shock.
−Do not allow foreign matters such as liquid, flammable materials, metals to go into
the inside of the product. It could cause excessive exothermic heat or smoke
generation.
−Do not bend the cables forcibly, place a heavy object on them or bring them close
to a thermal appliance. It could lead to an electric shock or smoke generation.
−To prevent excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation, use this product at
the values less than the maximum of the characteristics and performance that are
assured in these specifications.
−Use the external devices for the emergency stop function and the interlock circuit.
−Connect the wires or connectors securely. The loose connection could cause
excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation.
−Do not undertake construction (such as connection and disconnection) while the
power supply is on. It could lead to an electric shock.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Installation Environment
Avoid using the Micro−Imagechecker A210/A110 in the following types of locations:
−Locations with direct sunlight or environmental temperatures that exceed a range
of 0°Cto50°C.
−Locations with a relative humidity exceeding a range of 35%RH to 75%RH or that
are subject to condensation due to dramatic temperature fluctuations.
−Locations with an atmosphere containing corrosive gases or flammable gases.
−Locations that subject the main unit to direct vibration or impact.
−Locations with a lot of fine particles, iron filings or salt.
−Locations likely to have contact with water, oil or chemicals.
−Locations with an atmosphere likely to contain organic solvents such as benzine,
paint thinner, and alcohol as well as strongly alkaline materials such as ammonia
and caustic soda.
Static Electricity
In a dry environment, there is a risk of accumulation of static electricity, so when there
is a need to touch the equipment, users should always discharge the accumulated
static by touching an earthed part of the equipment first.
Cleaning
Do not use thinners or similar solvents, as they may dissolve parts of the unit and
cause colors to run.
Power
Use an insulated power source with built in protection circuits. The controller power
unit uses non−insulted circuits, so if an irregular voltage is applied, there is a danger
that the internal circuitry will be damaged. If you use a power source that does not use
protection circuits, supply the power via a fuse or other protective device.
Power Sequence
−Arrange the power sequence so that the controller power source is turned off
before the input/ output power source.
−If you turn off the input/output power source before the controller power source,
the controller unit will detect an input signal level change and may not run
properly.

Before Switching On the Power
The following points should be checked before switching the power on to the controller
for the first time.
−Check that no extra wiring left installation, especially conductive materials, have
become attached to the board.
−Confirm that the power supply wiring and I/O wiring and power supply voltage are
correct.
−Firmly tighten all installation screws and terminal block screws.
Before Creating Type Data
Before creating type data, be sure to initialize the environment settings and all type
settings.
See User’s Manual for more information about initialization.
Other Instructions
−Use monitor, monitor cable, keypad, camera and camera cable models and serial
numbers specified by Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.
−Do not disassemble, modify, or change internal settings for the
Micro−Imagechecker unit or other equipment.
−Setting or changing items other than those that can be set or changed, as
described in the product manual and specifications, will result in damage.
−After completing all of the settings for the Micro−Imagechecker, do not connect
the personal computer used for connecting the keypad, restoring or backup, in
order to prevent malfunctioning due to noise.
−Do not perform insulation resistance or pressure resistance tests between metal
areas of the power supply, input/output signal and connectors and the camera
case.


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Contents
Chapter 1 Part Names and Functions
1.1 Controller 1 −3........................................................
1.2 A Series Camera 1 −5..................................................
1.2.1 Double−Speed Random Camera 1 −5............................
1.2.2 CS−Mount Camera 1 −7........................................
1.3 Camera Cable and Camera Extension Cable 1 −8.........................
1.4 Keypad 1 −9..........................................................
Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
2.1 Connecting Peripherals 2 −3............................................
2.2 Installation Environment and Mounting Space 2 −4.........................
2.3 Mounting the Controller 2 −6............................................
2.4 Mounting the Camera 2 −7..............................................
2.5 View range and Lens Selection Tables 2 −8...............................
2.5.1 ANM831 Double−Speed Random Camera 2 −8....................
2.5.2 ANM832 Standard Camera 2 −9.................................
Chapter 3 Input/Output Terminals (Input/Output Ports)
3.1 Attaching Wires to the Terminal Blocks 3 −3...............................
3.2 Output Terminal (Parallel Output Port) 3 −4................................
3.3 Input Terminal (Parallel Input Port) 3 −5...................................
3.4 Cautions Related to Parallel Input/Output 3 −6.............................
3.4.1 About Parallel Output 3 −6......................................
3.4.2 About Parallel Input 3 −7........................................
3.5 Flash Output Sync Signal 3 −8..........................................
3.6 Electric Power Wiring 3 −10............................................
3.7 About Grounding 3 −12................................................

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Chapter 4 Serial (RS−232C) Ports
4.1 Serial (RS−232C) Ports 4 −3............................................
4.2 COM port (Data output, VBT Ver. 2) 4 −5.................................
4.3 TOOL port (VBT Ver. 2 Port) 4 −10......................................
Chapter 5 About Camera Modes
5.1 Camera Modes 5 −3...................................................
5.2 Imaging Time for the Camera Modes
(for memory image display) and Resolution 5 −4...........................
5.3 Frame Mode and Field Mode 5 −5.......................................
Chapter 6 Product Type Data Creation and Backup
6.1 Product Type Data Creation and Backup 6 −3.............................
Chapter 7 General Specifications
7.1 Controller 7 −3........................................................
7.2 Key pad 7 −4..........................................................
7.3 Monitor 7 −5..........................................................
7.4 Double−Speed Random Camera ANM831 7 −6............................
7.5 CS−Mount Camera ANM832 7 −7........................................

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Chapter 8 Part Numbers
8.1 Controllers 8 −3.......................................................
8.2 Cameras 8 −5.........................................................
8.3 Double−Speed Random Camera Cable 8 −6..............................
8.4 Camera Extension Cable 8 −7...........................................
8.5 Keypad 8 −8..........................................................
8.6 Monitor 8 −9..........................................................
8.7 Data Backup Software and PC Cable 8 −10..............................
8.8 Lenses and Adapter Rings 8 −11........................................
8.9 Lighting for Image Processing 8 −12....................................
Chapter 9 Dimension diagramv
9.1 Controller 9 −3........................................................
9.2 Camera 9 −4..........................................................
9.2.1 Double−Speed Random Camera ANM831 9 −4....................
9.2.2 CS−Mount Camera ANM832 9 −4................................
9.3 Camera Cable and Camera Extension Cable 9 −5.........................
9.4 Keypad 9 −6..........................................................
9.5 Monitor: ANMA810 9 −7................................................
9.6 Lenses 9 −8..........................................................
Chapter 10 Reference
10.1 Camera Pin Positions (ANM831) 10 −3..................................
10.2 Camera Pin Positions (ANM832) 10 −4..................................
Chapter 11 Manual revision history
11.1 Manual revision history 11 −3...........................................

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Chapter 1
Part Names and Functions
1.1 Controller 1 −3......................................
1.2 A Series Camera 1 −5................................
1.2.1 Double−Speed Random Camera 1 −5..........
1.2.2 CS−Mount Camera 1 −7......................
1.3 Camera Cable and Camera Extension Cable 1 −8.......
1.4 Keypad 1 −9........................................
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