Measurement Parameters (Character Inspection)
Set the character inspection contents, the trimming method and the judgement conditions for the measurement results.
- In the "Item tab" area, tap [Measurement].
- In the "Inspection mode" area, specify a value for each item.
| Set value [Factory default] | |
---|
| | Select the inspection mode of characters. - OCR: The character string is read in.
- OCR + Count: The character string is read in.Also, the number of characters is inspected.
- OCV: Inspects whether or not the same characters are lined up as the preset correct character string combination.
|
| | Specify the direction of character reading. |
| | If the characters are too close together to read in well, increase this.Specify the allowable overlapping range to be read for candidate points. This item is enabled when "Direction" is " " or " ". |
| | Specify the allowable overlapping range to be read for candidate points.This item is enabled when "Direction" is " " or " ". |
| - [Unchecked]
(Not used) - Checked
(Used)
| Specify whether to use candidate point levels specified in the Model Dictionary or not. |
| | | When "Dictionary candidate" is unchecked, specify a value for the Rough candidate. |
| | When "Dictionary candidate" is unchecked, specify a value for the Detailed candidate. |
- Set up the judgement condition.
| Set value [Factory default] | |
---|
| - [Unchecked]
(Not used) - Checked
(Used)
| Specify whether to use the correlation lower limit set in the Model Dictionary or not. |
| | | When "Dictionary correlation" is unchecked, specify the Correlation. |
| | When "Inspection mode" is "OCR + Count", specify the judgement condition for the number of characters. |
| A string with up to 32 characters. [(None)] | When "Inspection mode" is "OCV", specify the Verification string."*" in the Verification string is a wild card. Verification of whether a character is "*" is not possible. For sections to be judged OK no matter what characters are present and to just inspect whether or not there are characters at all, use "*". |