IPD iAppliance User manual

iAppliance quick start guide
Please refer to the ipd iNspect
manual for all iNspect details
iAppliance quick start guide

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Hook up specification

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VA40 Dimensions

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Indicators on front
VA40 Hook Up Diagram

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VA-40 Input specifications
If no external solution s itching is
used, GPI7 can be used in variable
assignment equation
Solution ID bit 4
or general purpose input 7 GPI7
Input 7 - pin 18
If no external solution s itching is
used, GPI6 can be used in variable
assignment equation
Solution ID bit 3
or general purpose input 6 GPI6
Input 6 - pin 5
If no external solution s itching is
used, GPI5 can be used in variable
assignment equation
Solution ID bit
or general purpose input 5 GPI5
Input 5 - pin 17
If no external solution s itching
is used, GPI4 can be used in variable
assignment equation
Solution ID bit 1
or general purpose input 4 GPI4
Input 4 - pin 4
If no external solution s itching is
used, GPI3 can be used in variable
assignment equation
Solution ID bit 0
or general purpose input 3 GPI3
Input 3 - pin 16
Selectable input used to track part in
process (momentary contact closure)
Decision trigger
or general purpose input GPI
Input 2 - pin 3
Dedicated input
(momentary contact closure)
Change ( load ) Solution
Input 1 - pin 15
Dedicated input
(momentary contact closure no
bounce )
Sensor (inspect) trigger
Input 0 - pin 2

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GPO7 can be used in variable
assignment equation ( user defined )
General purpose output 7 GPO7
Output 7 -pin 23
GPO6 can be used in variable
assignment equation ( user defined )
General purpose output 6 GPO6
Output 6 - pin 10
GPO5 can be used in variable
assignment equation ( user defined )
General purpose output 5 GPO5
Output 5 - pin 22
GPO4 can be used in variable
assignment equation ( user defined )
General purpose output 4 GPO4
Output 4 - pin 9
System status: Closes hen system
has booted. Opens hen: solution
s itching/ stop inspection is selected
GPO3 can be used in variable
assignment equation ( user defined )
System status output or
General purpose output 3 GPO3
Override system status by
assigning a variable equation
Output 3 - pin 21
Selectable Pass/ Recycle/ Reject
In decision section of iNspect- iLabel
Output pulsed 1-1000ms
Decision Output 1
Output 2- pin 8
Selectable Pass/ Recycle/ Reject
In decision section of iNspect- iLabel
Output pulsed 1-1000ms
Decision Output 0
Output 1 - pin 20
Dedicated output for strobe light
control
Duration (length) 0-64ms
Offset- (delay) 0-2000 us -
Strobe output ( duration & offset
programmable in iNspect-iLabel)
Output 0 - pin 7
VA-40 Output specifications

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5 pin Breakout board

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VA20/21
Dimensions

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VA20 INPUTS

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VA20/21 OUTPUTS

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Any length less than 90 or greater than 110 ill cause the FAIL (Reject)
output to come on. ( If the output is enabled in decision )
Any length less than 95 to 90 or greater than 105 to 110
pixels ill cause the RECYCLE output to come on. ( If the
output is enabled in decision or a variable assignment
equation. )
Tip: If you are not using the recycle output, change this
setting to the same number as the Pass next to it. This ill
prevent a recycle condition from occurring.
This is the Perfect length
Lock to keep it from
changing
How to setup tools:
Pass/ Recycle/
Fail (reject)
Example given is the
distance measurement.
The measurement as not
scaled to inches (default)
so e are measuring in
pixels. This perfect
distance is 100 pixels.
Any length from 95 to105 ill
cause the PASS output to come
on. (If enabled in decision )

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Change your decision
output pulse idth in
milliseconds 1000 max
1000 = 1 second
Select if you ant Pass/
Recycle/ Reject for each
decision output
Assign your output

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#1 Schematic
#2 Enable
and adjust
delay
#3 Enter ho
many parts
are Bet een
trigger and
actual reject
point
Track you part down line with the decision sensor
*optional time based part tracking

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•Create your solution(s) on your vision appliance and save them.
• Close iNspect on your appliance and open remote connection server under start/programs/ipd iNspect
or open iServer.exe (found in iNspect folder)
•iServer will allow you to select which solution to load. Also displayed in the lower right hand of iServer is
what server networ address your appliance has. You will need to now what this is to connect to it
remotely.
•On your remote pc, install iNspect demo with same version as your vision appliance.
•Once iNspect demo software is installed, you have two choices for monitoring your inspection. They are
both found in the iNspect folder on your PC. The choices are:
iWorks.exe – This is the master client application. You can view and modify an application running
on iServer.
iMonitor.bat- This file launches the monitor mode. This function is view only and will not allow you
to change or modify the solution.
•Select which of the two you want. The first screen to open will be a prompt for an address to connect to
(shown below.) Type in the address of your appliance shown in iServer, hit o and your selected program
will open loo ing exactly as iNspect.
iMonitor.bat iServer
How to see and control your iNspect running solution(s)
on your appliance from another computer

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Working ith solutions
10 4 total solution maximum or system memory capability
VA40/41 -64 Solution I/O capacity by BCD
VA20/21 -1 8 Solution I/O capacity by BCD

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1.Load a solution from a USB memory stick or local file folder saved.
. Export solution to a USB memory stick or a remote computer or running
iNspect demo to test.
3. Operator can load solutions from iServer.
4. Load solutions from a binary (BCD) value using the appliance hard ired
inputs.
5. Load solutions internal from a variable assignment equation based on a
condition. (OCR string, measurement, serial value etc.)
6. Load solutions from an remote Ethernet command.
Load solution
Import solution
Export solution
Here’s ho :
Working ith solutions

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iServer
Operator can load
solution on local
monitor VA20
Hard ired inputs to
load solutions
VA20: use default 3 ire
8 solution BCD value
Vie of
iServer
Remote or
Local
monitor
plugged in

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VA40: use 32 default 5 ire 32 solution BCD value
Example: 6 in binary is 110 (B4=0) (B3=0) (B2=1) (B1=1) (B0=0)
(bit 4)(bit 3)(bit 2)(bit 1)(bit 0)
(B4=PIN 18) (B3=PIN 5) (B =PIN17) (B1=PIN4) (B0=PIN16)
FIRST CLOSE PINS (maintained) THEN CLOSE CHANGE SOLUTION ( PIN # 15) (momentary)

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Loading solutions internal by an equation: This can be done by
measurements, OCR, serial data etc.
Example: By using the OCR tool to train your products types you can
enter the string name “part1” to load SOLUTION # 1
See example belo -- Variable name SOLUTION must be in caps.
Try to only have 1 solution do this function so you do not get into a
solution loop. Solution 00 ill load on inspect load and can be loaded
ith a 1 ire input
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