Points on Measurement Test and Adjustment (3D Height)
In addition to the image from the camera, the registered model and the detection coordinates (the cross-shaped cursor) will also be displayed in the Image Display area.
When two cameras are connected
Table:
Text Displayed (3D Height)
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X coordinate of the position where the model is detected
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Y coordinate of the position where the model is detected
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Z coordinate of the position where the model is detected
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Correlation value with the model (camera 1)
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Shift amount of camera 1 relative to camera 0
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When three cameras are connected
Table:
Text Displayed (3D Height)
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X coordinate of the position where the model is detected
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Y coordinate of the position where the model is detected
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Z coordinate of the position where the model is detected
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Correlation value with the model (camera 1)
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Correlation value with the model (camera 2)
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Shift amount of camera 1 relative to camera 0
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Shift amount of camera 2 relative to camera 0
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Difference made when the same coordinates are measured with two systems of camera 0+1 and camera 0+2
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Points on Adjustment
Select the adjustment method referring to the following points.
When the judgement is NG
- Confirm whether the oblique camera image is correctly searched.
- Confirm whether the measurement coordinates are displayed within the height measurement range.
When the measurement coordinates are outside of the measurement range, re-specify the height measurement range.
When search fails (searching other positions)
Make adjustments as follows to improve search precision:
- Specify a larger value for [Prec.].
When the processing speed is slow
- Reduce the measurement region size in [Region Setting].
Note - If lowering "Stab." leads to slower processing, it is likely that many candidates have been detected. In this case, specify a larger value for "Candidate LV" or "Stab."