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1. Mode RUN P30 192 168 0 238 Object 1 No user logged in Mode RUN LOGIN LOGIN SWITCH MODE Inspectors aua SWITCH MODE TYPE IP NAME MAC SN STATUS Inspectori40 S MAC 00 06 77 01 19 B5 e Online MENU 192 168 0 239 028 n ble In NoNami CONNECT CHANGE AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION DISCOVER INSPECTORS 2 In Network Settings screen select Inspectors tab and press AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION button Automatic configuration of Viewer and Inspectors Select Inspectors for automatic configuration STATUS CANCEL CANCEL 5 Select the Inspectors you 5 3 3 Change to another reference object Operating Instructions wish to configure and press OK and wait for the the process to Automatic configuration may change viewer network settings Do you really want to proceed 3 Select Yes from the confirmation dialog Following conditions need to be met in order to be able to complete this procedure gt An Inspector must be connected gt User with Change active reference image must be logged in gt Mode of the Inspector must be EDIT SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 29 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions S GC TET TZ Live image SICK Sensor Intelligence 1 From Menu screen press 2 Select Reference Image tab 3 Switch to the Live Image tab Select Reference Object button on the SELECT REFERENCE to test the new configu
2. 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions gt User with Export Import Inspector configuration privileges must be logged in 120 192 168 0 200 lt Object 5 gt No user logged in Mode RUN 140 192 168 0 239 lt Object 1 gt No user logged in Mode RUN LOGIN LOGIN NAME TYPE STATUS esults SWITCH MODE SWITCH MODE 2 1 NoName Inspectori40 Connected Select Reference Object NoName MENU Inspection chart DISCONNECT DELETE HISTORY REFRESH SHUTDOWN EXPORT INSPECTOR CONFIGURATION SICK Sensor Intelligence 1 From Menu screen press 2 On Select Inspector screen Select Inspector button select the connected Inspector and press the EXPORT INSPECTOR CONFIGURATION button A file dialog will be displayed Do you really want to remove file PI50 conf 4 Press Yes on the confirmation dialog Export Inspector configuration to a file licel backUp 140 invalid conf testing P30 conf 110 conf P30 copy conf 110 empty conf P30 empty conf 110 invalid conf P30 invalid conf 120 conf 120 empty conf PI50 empty conf 120 invalid conf PI50 invalid conf 140 conf 140 empty conf ce PI50 conf 3 Select a directory or a file that shall be deleted and click the third icon from the left in the upper button row SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 33 6 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 6 Technical parameters Operating Instructions Table 1 Technical par
3. Delete oldest images when disk is full the oldest images will be deleted without asking SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 19 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions Store live images with result Inspector Ixx 0O Passed x Failed Xx Not located Inspector P30 a Located xX Not located Inspector P150 a Passed Xx Failed Xx Not located and failed When running out of disk space L Stop storing images oO Delete oldest images a History tab b Date Time tab Number of inspection results in inspection chart e English LJ Deutsch L Espa ol LJ Italiano Stop live view when not located or detail failed Inspector Ixx and P150 only LJ Francais esky LJ Slovensky e di c Language tab d Other tab Figure 16 Viewer settings screen Date Time tab This tab see Fig 16 b allows you to adjust date and time of internal Inspector Viewer clock The Inspector Viewer time is for example used to mark system messages on the System Info screen gt The time format is hh mm ss gt The date format is dd mm yyyy To change the time stamp you need to be logged in as user with right Change settings Use arrows above and bellow the numbers to adjust date and or time Once done press SAVE button to store new values Language tab This tab see Fig 16 c contains list of all languages into which the application Inspector Viewer is translated Se
4. Object 1 No user logged in Mode RUN Inspectors SWITCH MODE TYPE IP NAME MAC SN STATUS Inspectorl40 S MAC 00 06 77 01 19 B5 Online 192 168 0 239 SN 10100028 reachable InspectorP30 Ka MAC 00 05 77 01 25 50 tonno 192 168 0 238 viu SN 10310097 pete ghana Inspectorl20 MAC 00 06 77 01 1 2F Online es CONNECT 192 168 0 127 ee SN 09510012 occupied CHANGE DISCOVER INSPECTORS SICK CONFIGURATION Sensor Intelligence Figure 18 Network Settings screen Inspectors tab J inspector IP configuration DHCP IP address 182 168 0 238 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 xX GATEWAY IP address 192 168 0 129 Recommended settings IP addresses range 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 254 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 CANCEL Figure 19 Inspector IP configuration accessible through the CHANGE button gt CHANGE button Allows user to change Ethernet settings of an Inspector To do so select an Inspector row from the list note that the Inspector has to be available and not connected and press the button You will be able to adjust following settings see Fig 19 gt use don t use DHCP to obtain IP address check box DHCP gt set static IP address gt set subnet mask gt use don t use a gateway check box GATEWAY gt set gateway IP address Additionally configuration screen displays information whether current settings are valid along with suggested range of acceptable val
5. which can be found at the bottom side of the unit see Fig 2 for its exact position In case when the bottom side is not accessible the unit can be switched ON by disconnecting and reconnecting the power supply e g pull the plug and insert it into the socket again A It is required to shutdown Inspector Viewer using the SHUTDOWN button Failing to do so may result in malfunction of the Viewer 5 2 2 Results screen To get to Results screen press button Results on the Menu This screen is different for the Ixx Inspector family P30 and PI50 thus it will be explained separately Results Ixx SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 10 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions 120 192 168 0 137 lt Object 1 gt No user logged in Mode RUN LOGIN Not located Detail failed EXTERNAL OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 o o o o o o o0 O0 12 13 14 15 16 E 100 11 Output info Select output to show detail info Active output Inactive output Unavailable output SICK Sensor Intelligence Figure 8 Results screen for Ixx Inspectors This screen shows status of all available digital outputs of the connected Inspector The number of displayed outputs depends on the type of connected Inspector Information shown here always reflects status of the digital outputs according to the last received image acquisition State of an output is indicated by color gt Yellow ac
6. you can select which images will be logged within the Inspectors internal memory and which will be sent as Live images independently Following options are available for both cases see Fig 12 c gt All images all acquired images gt Located images where object was located gt Not located images where object was not located PI50 Inspector For PI50 Inspector you can select which images will be logged within the Inspectors internal memory which will be sent as Live images whether images will be sent to Viewer FTP server and whether web server of the Inspector is activated Log image settings are the same as for I40 Inspector I e following options are available All images all acquired images will be logged Detail failed images with at least one failed inspection will be logged Passed images with all inspections passed will be logged Located images where object was located will be logged M VV NE LN Not located or detail failed images where an inspection failed or object was not located will be logged Live image settings provide two options gt All images all acquired images will be displayed gt Located images where object was located will be displayed Note that Live image settings are effective only on reference objects that have an object locator defined When there is no object locator defined all images are treated as if object was located and therefore All images and Located Live image sett
7. 15 10 1 44 PM CONNECT Inspector 140 192 168 0 239 2 112 Import MESSAGES VIEWER SETTINGS SICK Sensor Intelligence Figure 21 System Info screen Export features Right panel offers several export features 1 VIEWER SETTINGS button serves to store the current Inspector Viewer settings i e all the settings from History Language and Other tabs from the Viewer Settings screen to an external USB memory device or to local disk gt Press button VIEWER SETTINGS in the Export section on the System Info screen gt You will be asked to specify location where the exported configuration should be stored gt The settings will be saved to the specified location If the storing fails an error message will be displayed 2 User Manual button exports the Inspector Viewer documentation to an external USB memory device Before exporting you will be asked to specify the export destination 3 MESSAGES button exports information about Inspector Viewer s operation to an external USB memory device Import Viewer settings This procedure can be used to import Inspector Viewer settings All settings from History Language and Other tabs on the Viewer Settings screen will be imported and saved To import these settings you need to be logged in as user with right to Change settings gt Press button Viewer Settings in the Import section on the System Info screen gt In browse dialog navigate to the
8. 252 Object 1 admin Mode EDIT LOGOUT Password SWITCH MODE Password again Accounts default aF he ag A a vt Pa v aN wv A Gr os CREATE ACCOUNT SICK Sensor Intelligence Figure 20 User Management screen New user account has been created At this point the account has no password and has the same rights as the default user account Set the Password of the new account Type in the Password again Adjust Rights for the new user Note If you cannot change Rights of the new user because they are grayed out it is because they are currently assigned to the default user Rights granted to the default user are inherited by every other user Press SAVE button Delete user account To remove an existing user account you need to be logged in as a user with right to Manage user accounts gt gt gt gt 9 2 11 Choose the user account you want to remove from the displayed list of Accounts on the right side of the main pane Press DELETE ACCOUNT button on the User Management screen Select Yes on the confirmation dialog The selected user account is removed System Info screen To get to this screen press button System Info on the Menu screen This screen displays various information about the Inspector Viewer system VV Vv ON Viewer version version of the Inspector Viewer software OS version version of the operating system Disk space size and free space of internal d
9. in Mode EDIT LOGIN SWITCH MODE MENU Position x y 206 24 186 33 Angle 3 11 LIVE LOG SICK Sensor Intelligence Figure 4 Live View screen Inspector P30 e Compass control navigates to the position where the object was located Following states are possible gt Object not located All arrows are blank and center of the Compass is covered with a blue cross see Fig 5 a gt Object located outside of the passing region A single arrow is painted red It points to the direction where the Inspector must be shifted in order to fit the object into the passing region see Fig 5 b gt Object located inside of the passing region All arrows are blank and center of the Compass is filled with a green circle see Fig 5 c If the passing region is not defined then the Compass control will be replaced with the two state indicator similar to one used for the Ixx Inspectors 1 Green color indicates that object was found and 2 Blue means that the object was not found SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 8 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions e Position and rotation of the located object displayed below the Compass control Following options are possible gt If object locator is active then only a single object can be located Thus its results are displayed here gt If blob locator is selected then several objects can be located In thi
10. location of settings file and select it gt Select Import L3 If the import fails an error message will be displayed SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 20 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions 5 2 12 Select Inspector screen To get to this screen press button Select Inspector on the Menu screen On this screen user can select one of the available Inspectors on the network and connect to it 140 192 168 0 239 lt Object 1 gt No user logged in Mode RUN IP NAME TYPE STATUS SWITCH MODE 192 168 0 239 NoName Inspectorl40 Connected Online 192 168 0 238 NoName InspectorP30 S 3 reachable Online reachable NoName Inspectorl10 192 168 0 127 Test Inspectorl20 DISCONNECT DELETE HISTORY REFRESH EXPORT INSPECTOR CONFIGURATION SICK Sensor Intelligence Figure 22 Select Inspector screen This screen shows all the Inspectors found on the network and the Inspectors which were previously connected to the Inspector Viewer In the STATUS column following information can be found gt Online reachable currently reachable Inspector on the network but not connected to the Inspector Viewer Inspector is available for connection gt Online unreachable Inspector on the network in a different subnet therefore not reachable gt Online occupied currently online Inspector on the network but it is not possible to connect to it because it is al
11. per second Some values may be missing from the chart This screen also displays some basic statistics for values displayed in the chart gt Min minimal score gt Maz maximal score gt Mean average score If the active reference object has an object locator defined its chart is listed as the first one Charts of inspections and other tools follow based on the type of connected Inspector gt Ixx Inspector all defined inspections gt P30 Inspector all defined grip regions in Object locator mode or blob locator in Blob locator mode gt PI50 Inspector all defined inspections polygon tools and blob tools in this order Below the chart is RESET button By pressing it all charts of inspections will be reset 5 2 6 Statistics screen To get to this screen press Statistics on the Menu screen The statistics are displayed for reference object selected in the list of Reference objects situated on the right side of the screen The active reference object is selected by default and the statistics are refreshed automatically It is possible to reset the statistics for Inspectors 140 and PI50 using RESET button other types do not support this feature SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 17 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions P150 192 168 0 135 Object 1 No user logged in Mode RUN LOGIN SWITCH MODE Number of acquired images 494 Calculated frame
12. 10 and 120 Inspectors For I10 and 120 Inspectors you can select which images will be logged within the Inspectors internal memory Following options are available see Fig 12 a gt All images all acquired images will be logged gt Detail failed images with at least one failed inspection will be logged 140 Inspector For I40 Inspector you can select which images will be logged within the Inspectors internal memory Fol lowing options are available see Fig 12 b gt All images all acquired images will be logged gt Detail failed images with at least one failed inspection will be logged gt Passed images with all inspections passed will be logged SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 15 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions gt Located images where object was located will be logged gt Not located or detail failed images where an inspection failed or object was not located will be logged Additionally you can select whether the images will be also sent to the Viewer FTP server Sending images this way is faster than using Live images but still does not ensure that all captured images will be transfered Furthermore images sent via F TP do not contain inspection related information Images are sent if following conditions are met 1 image obeys rules set in Log images section and 2 the Inspector is in the RUN mode P30 Inspector For P30 Inspector
13. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Inspector Viewer Monitor multiple Inspectors for improved quality and throughput SICK Sensor Intelligence Table of Contents 1 6 About this document 1 1 Purpose 1 2 Target group 1 3 Document legend Safety information 2 1 Authorized users 2 2 Intended use Inspector Viewer overview Hardware setup 2 1 Required Components amp bk so x EX XS xRERREGRGEEAS G3 4Xx53 kes eEGgs4 r5 1 2 Supported InsSDO6bO S eectas amp Ec 95 x cROROESCL OR A8 o9 ow ER BOR X o Roe h Rok fox ow 3o 4 9 Installation of Inspector and Inspector Viewer hardware dd Getting started ssa ue ooo omm OX o ob b X SOR X X RO Rok xo uri de do Roo RR em E Working with the Inspector Viewer 5 1 Live View screen uou uo 3o x o wow oc cm 3o P dk Xoxom o E Od ROG OX GR 3 Xo oue c ode Om e e d Oleh K and PIO Inep o 4 oxoox Room RU ox xS ke Sete ce eet WO x EX tees m2 P IRPO xp 6h oe a ee OS o eS We PORRO ARUM EE NE S DRUMS e e e D ODLDGPSCPOOHE 20x99 SOROR be BH ERG GRE ORA OX OE 32E E Xd OR Rok Eo ee 5 0 2 1 Men screen ovk x o chem X X cho ded iind 0 93 x 4 44 3 403 0 b w 4 cho kom Xo 3 0 2 Wesuite Screen sg vec eet RRS 4 X 3 EEO Rw EEE EE SEES wc S GE RW RR PG 5 2 8 Select Reference Object screen 22222 ll ss 5 2 4 Inspector Settings screen auoeoeo omo mom E Eon ER de S ee ew d ap X E RI e s 5 2 0 Inspection C
14. P30 192 168 0 240 Object 2 No user logged in Mode EDIT Reference image BRUTE SWITCH MODE lt Object 3 bject 4 gt lt Object 5 SICK Sensor Intelligence Figure 10 Select Reference Object screen Reference Image tab P30 192 168 0 240 lt Object 2 gt No user logged in Mode EDIT Live image SWITCH MODE AUTO IMAGE SETTINGS TEACH IN lt U bi ect 2 gt 0 bj ect 3 gt AE 3 SICK Sensor Intelligence Figure 11 Select Reference Object Live Image tab SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 14 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions 5 2 4 Inspector Settings screen This screen allows you to configure how the Inspector handles the acquired images All settings are editable in the EDIT mode only Log Images LJ All images e Detail failed Log Images Allimages LJ Detail failed LJ Passed LJ Located le Not located or detail failed FTP LJ Store images to FTP a 110 and 120 Inspectors b 140 Inspector Log Images Live Image mae oo o e All images le All images o SU LJ Detail failed LJ Located LJ Located L Passed LJ Not located Located L Not located or detail failed Live image o Allimages FTP Web Server Send images to FTP server x Located in the Viewer Enabled LJ Not located c P30 Inspector d PI50 Inspector Figure 12 Inspector settings screens for different Inspector models 1
15. ame network as the Inspector Connect the Inspector to a 24 V DC power supply Connect the Inspector Viewer hardware directly to 8 28 V DC power supply or use the 12 V DC adapter shipped with the hardware 4 4 Getting started Powering up Press Power button on the Inspector Viewer hardware After the boot up session takes about 30 seconds the Menu screen is shown and the default user is logged in The default user has all user rights initially Switch to another language Press button Viewer Settings from the Menu Select tab Language Select the desired language from the displayed list Press button SAVE application will display a dialog where user can select whether it should restart immediately If option No is selected new language selection takes effect after next restart Press the MENU button on the Viewer Settings screen in order to return to the main menu of the application Connect to Inspector Press button Network Settings from the Menu Set the network settings of the Inspector Viewer and the Inspector Two methods are available gt Auto configuration function It is recommended to use the automatic configuration function which can be called through the AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION button on the Network Settings screen gt Manual Adjust the network settings manually A Inspector network settings may be changed using the auto configuration function thus other de vices may not be able to connect to t
16. ameters of the Inspector Viewer Technical data Type Order no Toolset Supported Inspectors Hardware Resolution Processor Storage device Backlight lifetime Supply voltage Power consumption Interfaces Ambient temperature Housing material Dimension Weight Mounting Enclosure rating Standards Inspector Viewer VSPV 22 222 2 057 556 Display images Batch switching Display statistics Supervision I10 120 PI50ECAT Resistive Touchscreen 8 800 x 600 pixels Intel Atom N270 1 6 GHz 4 GB Compact Flash type II Images can be stored on internal flash and using the internal ftp server to be used for 140 only 30000 h MTBF 10 28 V DC 32 W Giga LAN RJ 45 5 x USB 2 0 Operation 10 C 50 C Storage 20 C 60 C ABS plastic front 263 2 x 221 2 x 54 4mm L x W x H 800 g Wall VESA IP 64 on front CE FCC CCC 140 P30 PI50 Table 2 Spare parts Accessories Type CF card Touch screen display Ethernet cable to Inspector 2m Order no 6 042 483 6 042 385 6 034 604 SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 34 Subject to change without notice 2012 08 8015469 Australia Phone 61 3 9497 4100 1800 334 802 tollfree E Mail sales sick com au Belgium Luxembourg Phone 32 0 2 466 55 66 E Mail infoGsick be Brasil Phone 55 11 3215 4900 E Mail sac sick com br Canada Phone 1 952 941 6780 1 800 325 7425 tollfree E Mail info sic
17. chine displayed only for UDP mode V V VV M Results PI50 EtherCAT Results screen for Inspector PI50 Ethercat is almost the same as result screen for Inspector PI50 The only difference is that the third tab contains EtherCATSettings instead of EthernetOutputSettings It displays following information gt Device calibrated Indicates whether the Inspector is calibrated SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 12 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions gt Changes allowed Indicateds whether changes via EtherCAT interface are allowed gt Programmable trig enabled Indicates whether programmable trigger is enabled 5 2 3 Select Reference Object screen To get to this screen press button Select Reference Object on the Menu screen It shows available reference objects in the Inspector and allows to teach in a new image from the current live image Reference image tab Reference Image tab shows the list of the reference objects in the Inspector and the active reference object is displayed in the main image pane User can select new reference object from the list at the bottom of the screen either by clicking on the icon of the reference object or by using the arrows on the sides of this list Marked reference object is then set as active through the SELECT button active only on this tab Only after this button is pressed the new active reference object is set in the Inspecto
18. d Detail Failed results are merged 5 2 9 Network Settings screen 140 192 168 0 239 Object 1 No user logged in Mode RUN Viewer SWITCH MODE LJ DHCP IP address 192 168 0 250 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 X cateway IP address 192 166 0 129 AUTOMATIC SICK CONFIGURATION Sensor Intelligence Figure 17 Network Settings screen Viewer tab To get to the Network Settings screen press button Network Settings on the Menu screen This screen allows user to change network settings of the Inspector Viewer and Inspectors AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION button There is an option that you can let the Viewer to configure network automatically This function will set the network settings of Inspector Viewer and all the Inspectors available on the network To do so press the button AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION below the main pane A This action may cause changes to network settings of the Viewer and of the Inspectors Thus if other applications or computers are communicating with them they might not be able to connect to them anymore The screen has following tabs Inspectors tab In the list user can see Inspector s TYPE IP address NAME MAC SN MAC address and serial number STATUS Online Offline Connected Following buttons are available when this tab is selected SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 2l 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions P30 192 168 0 238
19. device specific information about the Inspector vision sensor see respective documents or visit www sick com For support questions find your local representative on the last page or on www sick com 1 2 Target group This document is intended for those who already know how to work with the Inspector vision sensor 1 9 Document legend All names of the controls from the Inspector Viewer application are displayed in this style in this document Inspector vision sensor of company SICK will be referred to as Inspector throughout this document 2 Safety information 2 1 Authorized users Only appropriately qualified personnel may configure and operate the Inspector and Inspector Viewer The following qualifications are required for configuring and operating gt Inspector and SOPAS knowledge gt Knowledge of the electrical engineering safety regulations currently in force 2 2 Intended use The Inspector Viewer s primary objective is to allow advanced supervision of Inspector operation In case of any other use or alterations being made to the device even within the installation or software changes that deviate from SICK software all warranty claims are forfeited 3 Inspector Viewer overview Inspector Viewer is a compact solution suitable for industrial deployment which allows you to supervise Inspec tor operation One Inspector can be connected at a time but supervision of multiple Inspectors is supported by keepin
20. er can easily see where the object was located and Compass control points to the direction of the shift 5 2 8 Viewer Settings screen When button Viewer Settings on the main menu is pressed then screen on the Fig 16 will appear This screen allows user to edit History settings set Date Time change Language of the Viewer and configure Other settings All of these are locally stored on the Viewer unit and do not alter any data in the Inspector itself Following paragraphs explain each tab in detail History tab This tab has following groups of settings see Fig 16 a gt Store live images with result configures which of the acquired images will be persisted on the local disk gt Inspector Ixx Options available for the Ixx Inspector family Images with analysis results Passed Failed and Not located can be logged Any combination can be selected gt Inspector P30 Options available for P30 Inspector Images with analysis results Located and Not located can be logged Any combination can be selected gt Inspector PI50 Options available for PI50 Inspector Images with analysis results Passed Failed Not located and Not located and failed can be logged Any combination can be selected gt When running out of disk space configures how the Inspector Viewer should behave when stored images fill up the available space on the local disk gt Stop storing images when disk is full new incoming images will not be stored gt
21. g archived data for every Inspector connected in the past It provides an easy interface to switch between Inspectors available on the network Each Inspector Viewer contains a flash card and allows for connection of external USB flash drives for storage of images and Inspector configurations User interface of Inspector Viewer is provided in 8 languages Inspector Viewer functions These are the main functions supported by the Inspector Viewer gt View live logged and reference images gt View overall and detailed results gt View statistics and result trends SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 2 3 INSPECTOR VIEWER OVERVIEW Operating Instructions VVvVVvV VY M M NI Store images continuously Change reference object Re teach reference image Import export Inspector configuration files to internal external memory Import export Viewer configuration files to internal external memory Managing IP address settings of Inspectors and the Inspector Viewer User management allowing for access restrictions Track and trace events by user and time stamp Inspector Viewer limitations D Inspector is able to send only a limited number of images per second For this reason it is not possible to guarantee that Inspector Viewer will display and archive all live images For the same reason it is not possible to guarantee that Inspector Viewer will stop on every failed image Inspector Viewer doe
22. hart sereen 2 22 lll s s a DoD AJSEHUINLICS EPOD wana Skee 0 3 3 4 X Xo GEER AEDES SE we OEE D 2 History View Screen Gee E E e X RRR RR ORES ee ee R E HE D26 Viewer T 6 v HI Oo Network 20 t L T 9 2 10 User Management screen lee eee eee eee res 5 2 11 Sysvem Pio screen 4 44 bee 8 o4 4 X X x ee 9 x3 5o Ee OS Eww 4 RO OR S ES 5 2 12 Select Inspector screen a a lll Dir HOW d Dua wo tee doa ee eee 4 9 amp eae fuscum UNO EU mo P ROS Wu us Uer uS d Eu ool Connect to an Inspector a ss sa R a dda R Kaa y EX AeRCEOX o mom WOES E x Rm eA 5 3 2 Add an Inspector to the Viewer 2 222 lll las 0 9 9 Change to another reference object a a 5 3 4 Re teach reference object ee 6 x ovo k x 3e RE Kew DOW eos HHO o9 5 3 5 Save images from Inspector amp 2o s woe m Roh ox x cw x 9 3X0 REEDED WW Oo 400 Switch to another language s oko ce e om eR REE e XS mem m GR ERS SSS D Clone InsSDOCb Pa e e s 5 Ww moo Re SESAME RHE x eme ESE EERE GSE SS Oo Qonnsugre uSDOOLIDDS a cde iea raad eR RORCADACH ORORON ADR X e ORE desee de e ok GHEE 5 3 9 Delete files Technical parameters 3 INSPECTOR VIEWER OVERVIEW Operating Instructions 1 About this document 1 1 Purpose This document describes how to configure and use Inspector Viewer It contains information required for supervision of an Inspector via Inspector Viewer You will be lead through all the necessary actions step by step For
23. he History View screen 3 Select destination directory History View button choose history you want to for the files through the browse export Live Log or FTP and dialog and press Export button press EXPORT button to start the export Wait for the operation to finish 5 3 6 Switch to another language A New language selection will take effect after the application is restarted 120 192 168 0 200 The application will restart in order to change language Proceed anyway SHUTDOWN 1 On Menu screen press 2 Switch to Language tab on 3 Select Yes on the Viewer Settings button the Viewer Settings screen confirmation dialog select desired language and press SAVE button 5 3 7 Clone Inspector This procedure will allow you to copy configuration of existing Inspector Source Inspector to another Inspector Target Inspector After the procedure both Source and Target Inspector will behave identically for more details about export import of the configuration can be found in section 5 2 12 Following conditions will have to be met to complete this procedure SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 3l 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions gt Target Inspector must be in the EDIT mode gt User with Export Import Inspector configuration and Change active Inspector privileges must be logged in J m NENNEN From Menu screen press 2 In Select Inspecto
24. he Inspector anymore SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 5 HARDWARE SETUP Operating Instructions e Press button MENU on the Network Settings screen in order to return to the main menu of the applica tion e Press button Select Inspector on the Menu screen application will automatically detect available inspectors on the network e From the list select an Inspector that you want to connect to e Press button CONNECT e Inspector Viewer connects to the Inspector e After successful connection Live View is displayed N It is possible that the Inspector Viewer encounters a problem when connecting to the selected Inspector and displays an error message Problem solution Check the network settings SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 6 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions 5 Working with the Inspector Viewer 5 1 Live View screen Live View screen displays live images incoming from the connected Inspector Its design slightly differs de pending on that which Inspector is connected Therefore following sections describe the screen for Ixx PI50 Inspectors and P30 separately Note that the Live View screen is accessible only when an Inspector is connected 5 1 1 Ixx and PI50 Inspectors 120 192 168 0 238 Object 1 No user logged in Mode EDIT SWITCH MODE RESUME SICK Sensor Intelligence Figure 3 Live View screen I
25. ings will both display all images F TP settings are the same as for I40 Inspector and same restrictions apply The last option Web server enabled allows to switch on off the internal web server of the Inspector 5 2 5 Inspection Chart screen Every inspection performed by Inspector is evaluated and a chart can be built up from the inspection results The purpose of this screen is to allow user to review score charts of inspections defined in the active reference object applied to acquired live images To get to this screen press button Inspection Chart on the Menu screen SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 16 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions 40 192 168 0 252 Object 1 gt admin Mode EDIT LOGOUT lt Pixel counter 1 gt SWITCH MODE Inspections lt Pixel counter 1 gt lt Pixel counter 2 gt SICK Sensor Intelligence Figure 13 Inspection Chart screen Select an inspection from the list of Inspections located on the right side of the screen The chart is composed of the scores sent by Inspector as a part of live images Inspector Viewer collects these scores and thus it can plot a chart for every inspection The score is then compared with the score limits marked with red lines in the chart If the score is within the limits then the inspection passed otherwise it failed Keep in mind that Inspector does send only a limited number of images
26. isk Messages list of messages from the application in order in which they appeared Every message contains following information 1 severity 2 user logged in at the moment of message occurrence 3 date and time and 4 informative text The last incoming message is always displayed at the bottom of the list and user can browse to the older messages with the arrows above and bellow the list Last 1000 messages are stored on the local disk and these are loaded during the application launch SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 24 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions 140 192 168 0 239 Object 1 gt No user logged in Mode RUN System SWITCH MODE Viewer version 0 2 2 OS version Unknown version Disk space Persistence partition not detected Messages Export VIEWER SETTINGS INFO default 9 15 10 11 18 AM DISCONNECT Inspector 140 192 168 0 239 2 112 INFO default 9 15 10 11 18 AM CONNECT Inspector P30 192 168 0 238 2 112 USER INFO default 9 15 10 11 18 AM DISCONNECT Inspector P30 192 168 0 238 2 112 MANUAL INFO default 9 15 10 11 18 AM CONNECT Inspector 140 192 168 0 239 2 112 INFO default 9 15 10 11 26 AM DISCONNECT Inspector 140 192 168 0 239 2 112 INFO default 9 15 10 11 26 AM CONNECT Inspector P30 192 168 0 238 2 112 INFO default 9 15 10 1 44 PM DISCONNECT Inspector P30 192 168 0 238 2 112 INFO default 9
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28. lect one of the options and save the new selection via SAVE button New language settings will be applied after the application is restarted thus user is asked whether the restart shall be performed right away If No is selected then new language settings are stored and will take effect after next restart Other tab This tab see Fig 16 d contains settings which do not fit into any other category gt Number of inspection results in inspection chart Number of measurement results displayed in any chart in the application Once this number of inspections is reached new result will always cause deletion of the oldest result in order to preserve this number SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 20 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions gt Stop live view when not located or detail failed if checked then the Live View screen will stop displaying new incoming images when an image with analysis result Failed or Not located is received Such an image is then displayed until user presses RESUME button to continue However the Inspector will continue its measurement in the meantime This setting applies to Ixx and PI50 Inspectors gt Show only Located Not located result on Live View screen if checked then the Live View screen will show result indicator and statistics only for images that are not located For PI50 and PI50 Ethercat the statistics for Not Located and Not Located An
29. n order to complete this procedure user with the Change active Inspector right must be logged in For more details see section 5 2 12 Connecting to Inspector 1 From Menu screen press 2 In Select Inspector screen 3 Wait for the Inspector to be Select Inspector button select one of the available connected Inspectors from the list and press CONNECT button from the right panel L3 If the list is empty press REFRESH button 5 3 2 Add an Inspector to the Viewer Inspector Viewer application can connect only to the Inspectors which network settings comply with its own This procedure shows you how to configure an Inspector to allow the Inspector Viewer to connect to it SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 28 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER 120 192 168 0 200 lt Object 5 gt esults Select Reference Object Inspection chart Network Settings Viewer Settings SHUTDOWN 1 From Menu screen press Network settings button Automatic configuration of Viewer and Inspectors 1 Automatic configuration of the Viewer 2 Inspector discovery 3 Selection of Inspectors for automatic configuration 4 Automatic configuration of selected Inspectors 5 Waiting for Inspectors to reboot 6 Refreshing status of devices 4 List of actions in automatic configuration will display finish E ke If desired Inspector is not present in the list then press DISCOVER INSPECTORS button
30. n the opposite case it is labeled LOGOUT gt SWITCH MODE button Toggles mode of the Inspector between EDIT and RUN If you want to switch the mode you have to be logged in as a user with right Change Inspector mode see section 9 210 gt MENU button Returns user back to the MENU screen see section 5 2 1 SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 9 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions I20 192 168 0 238 Object 1 gt No user logged in Mode EDIT Figure 6 Status bar placed on the top of each screen Displays current information about the application 5 2 1 Menu screen 120 192 168 0 200 Object 5 No user logged in Mode RUN P Results Statistics SWITCH MODE e Select Reference Object History View Inspection chart Inspector Settings Select Inspector Network Settings User Management Viewer Settings System Info SHUTDOWN SICK Sensor Intelligence Figure 7 Menu screen This screen contains main menu of the Inspector Viewer You can return to this menu from any other screen via the MENU button located on the right panel It allows you to navigate to any screen in the Inspector Viewer Application SHUTDOWN button SHUTDOWN button has to be used for safe power off of the Inspector Viewer unit In order to use it you must be logged in as a user with privilege Shutdown Inspector Viewer To power up the Inspector Viewer again press the hardware button
31. nspector 120 Images from the Inspector overlayed with defined inspections are displayed in the central part of the screen In case when Inspector I10 or 20 is connected the live images are smaller not across the whole main pane The Live View can be configured to stop displaying new incoming images in case of a failed analysis see section 5 2 8 Following controls can be found on the Live View screen on the right side panel controls are described from the top to down in order as they appear e LOGOUT LOGIN button With this button you can login to a different user account or logout from the currently used user account The button is labeled LOGIN in case you are not logged in i e the default user account is being used in the opposite case it is labeled LOGOUT e SWITCH MODE button Toggles mode of the Inspector between EDIT and RUN If you want to switch the mode you have to be logged in as a user with right to Change Inspector mode see section 5 2 10 e MENU button Returns user back to the MENU screen see section 5 2 1 e Result panel below the MENU button Color indicates result of image analysis associated with the currently displayed image Green the analysis passed Red the analysis failed Blue object was not located e Statistics displays basic statistics in the RUN mode Following values are shown gt Passed Number of passed analyses gt Failed Number of failed analyses gt Not located Numbe
32. or mode Change active Inspector Change active reference object Export data Export import Inspector configuration Change settings Manage user accounts Delete history data Shutdown Inspector Viewer VV VV Vv Vv ON MOM The Inspector Viewer has two factory users which cannot be deleted 1 default user is automatically logged in after powering up or for example after logging out from a certain user account After installation the default user has all privileges However it is possible to change them as needed Any privilege given to this user is automatically inherited by all other users as well 2 admin user account has always all privileges and this cannot be changed Every screen in the application is always aware of the actual user logged in If the current user does not have rights for some action it will be disabled on the screen e g if user does not have right Change active Inspector then buttons CONNECT and DISCONNECT will be disabled on the Select Inspector screen Create user account procedure It is possible to create user accounts with different privileges To create a new user account you need to be logged in as a user with right to Manage user accounts gt Press button CREATE ACCOUNT on the User Management screen gt Fill in the username and press Done SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 23 D WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions 140 192 168 0
33. r and it is also displayed on the main image pane Change reference object When the Inspector is in the EDIT mode it is possible to change the active reference object by selecting a reference object in the list To change it you need to be logged in as a user with Change Inspector mode and Change active reference object priviledges Change to EDIT mode Press button Select Reference Object on the Menu screen Switch to the Reference image tab The active reference object is highlighted in the list on the bottom of the screen and displayed on the main image pane Select the desired reference object from the list and press SELECT button gt The selected reference object is set as active V V VV Vv Live image tab The Live Image tab is utilized for re teaching of the active reference object Following buttons are active when this tab is selected gt AUTO IMAGE SETTINGS Automatically sets exposure and gain in order to optimize brightness of live images This setting applies only to the active reference object gt TEACH IN Teaches in a new reference image for the active reference object The reference image is replaced with the current live image All other properties of the active reference object such as regions and thresholds remain unchanged SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 13 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions
34. r of analyses with result Not located SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved T 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions gt Not located and failed Number of analyses with result Not located and detail failed supported only by PI50 Inspector e LIVE button When selected live images from the connected Inspector will be displayed on the screen it is activated by default e LOG button By pressing the LOG button the Inspector Viewer downloads the logged images from Inspector and displays them in the strip at the bottom of the screen Images can be browsed by the arrows on the left and right edge of the strip e RESUME button This button is visible only if Stop live image when not located or detail failed mode is selected see section 5 2 8 and LIVE button is pressed In such a case when a failed analysis is detected the Inspector Viewer freezes displayed image and will not resume normal operation until this button is pressed e Log images strip below the main image pane Displays images downloaded from the Inspectors log memory visible only in the LOG mode and allows user to browse through them 5 1 2 P30 Inspector Most of the controls of the Live View screen for the P30 Inspector are identical as the ones present on the Ixx PI50 Inspector screen Therefore only differences will be explained in this section P30 192 168 0 240 lt Object 2 gt No user logged
35. r screen 3 Press the EXPORT Select Inspector button select Source Inspector from the INSPECTOR list and connect to it After CONFIGURATION button successful connection the Live In the browse dialog select View will be displayed Return destination folder for the back to the Select Inspector exported configuration type in screen using the MENU button a filename and press Export and the Select Inspector button button 4 From the list of available 5 Press the IMPORT Inspectors select the Target INSPECTOR Inspector and connect to it CONFIGURATION button After successful connection the In the displayed dialog browse Live View will be displayed to the previously exported Return back to the Select configuration select it and press Inspector screen using the Import button MENU button and the Select Inspector button 5 3 8 Configure inspections To configure inspections you need to switch to SOPAS and configure it from there 5 3 9 Delete files It is possible to delete Inspector configuration and Viewer settings files from the Viewer internal disk It is possible to delete whole directories or single files The delete function is accessible from any of the file dialogs of the application and can also be applied to connected USB memory devices Following conditions must be met to be able to peform this procedure gt An Inspector must be connected SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 32
36. rate 3 98 Calculated minimum delay time 276641 Number of ignored trigger pulses 0 Number of overflow trigger pulses 0 Reference objects Number of inspections 9 Not located 0 Object 1 Detail failed 430 Object 2 All passed 0 Not located and detail failed 64 Object 3 Number of images with timeout in Blob tools 0 Object 4 SICK Sensor Intelligence Figure 14 Statistics screen 5 2 7 History View screen To get to History View screen press button History View on the Menu screen This screen allows you to browse images stored in the Inspector Viewer permanent memory and in the currently connected Inspector The screen offers several types of the repositories where images can be stored the selected archive can be browsed using arrows on the sides of the image pane gt Live Images button LIVE images regularly sent by Inspector images are stored locally on the Viewer disk Note that no images are stored in case when the current reference object is not taught in gt Log Images button LOG up to 30 images stored in Inspector s internal memory images are always downloaded directly from the currently connected Inspector gt FTP Images button FTP 140 and PI50 can send images to FTP server on the Inspector Viewer images are stored locally on the Viewer s disk This button is enabled only when an 140 or a PI50 Inspector is connected Note that no images are stored in case when the current reference objec
37. ration OBJECT screen and from the list of available reference objects displayed at the bottom of the screen choose the desired reference object and press the SELECT button 5 9 4 Re teach reference object Following conditions have to be met in order to be able to complete this procedure gt An Inspector must be connected gt User with Change active reference object right must be logged in gt Mode of the Inspector must be EDIT SICK Sensor Intelligence 1 On the Menu screen press 2 In SELECT REFERENCE 3 Switch to the Live Image tab Select Reference Object button OBJECT screen select and press TEACH IN button Reference Image tab From the from the right panel list of the available reference objects displayed at the bottom of the screen select desired reference object and press the SELECT button 4 Select Yes from the confirmation dialog SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 30 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions 5 3 5 Save images from Inspector Following conditions need to be met in order to be able to complete this procedure gt An Inspector must be connected gt User with Export data right must be logged in gt There must be at least one image in the selected history 120 192 168 0 200 N 120 192 168 0 238 LOGIN LOGIN SWITCH MODE g SWITCH MODE SHUTDOWN G CLEAR EXPORT 1 From Menu screen press 2 On t
38. ready in use by someone else gt Offline Inspector not available on the network but was connected in the past gt Connected Inspector currently connected to this Inspector Viewer Following buttons are placed to the right of the Inspector list gt CONNECT connects to the selected Online reachable Inspector gt DISCONNECT disconnects from the connected and selected Inspector gt DELETE DELETE HISTORY DELETE button is active when an Offline Inspector is selected in the list When this button is pressed the Inspector will be removed from the list and all its locally stored data i e image history will be erased from the disk DELETE HISTORY is shown when an Online Inspector is selected in the list When this button is pressed only locally stored data are erased from the disk In both cases the application will require confirmation of the action gt REFRESH refreshes the list of available Inspectors on the network Disconnect from Inspector procedure To disconnect from the connected Inspector you need to be logged in as a user with right to Change active Inspector gt Select desired Inspector from the displayed list gt Press button DISCONNECT gt Inspector Viewer disconnects from the connected Inspector SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 26 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions Export Inspector Configuration procedure This procedure ser
39. rial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 11 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions Ethernet output settings Ethernet output Baudet neun Struc cture 33 Touches ROI border 0 Blob information Blob information Position X Y 226 95 239 46 a Measured positions and rotations of all defined objects b Sample ethernet output string Communication mode UDP Output format ASCII Receiver IP address 192 168 1 10 Receiver port 0 c Ethernet output settings Figure 9 Tabs of the Results screen for P30 Inspector The third tab EthernetOutputSettings is similar to the third tab of Results screen for P30 Inspectors see above It provides information about Ethernet interface and device calibration Common settings gt Device calibrated Is the Inspector calibrated gt Interface Currently activated Ethernet interface 1 EtherNet IP or 2 Ethernet Raw EtherNet IP settings gt Result input assembly Which result assembly is active gt Changes allowed via EtherNet IP Are changes allowed via the interface Ethernet Raw settings Communication mode Current selection between 1 TCP IP or 2 UDP Output format Current selection between 1 ASCII or 2 BINARY format Changes allowed via Ethernet Raw Are changes allowed via the interface Receiver IP address IP address of the receiver machine displayed only for UDP mode Receiver port Port number of the receiver ma
40. s case only the results for the most significant object are displayed here all results can be found on the Results screen see section 0 2 2 a Object not located b c Object located outside Object located inside of the passing region of the passing region Figure 5 Possible forms of the Compass control Fam i If the images on this screen are not refreshing then check the nspector Settings see section 5 2 4 5 2 Other screens All screens of the Inspector Viewer application contain following common controls e Top status bar where information about current state is displayed described from left to right see Fig 6 gt Connected Inspector shows 1 type and IP address of the currently connected Inspector or 2 text No Inspector connected if no Inspector is connected gt Reference object shows 1 Name of the active reference object on currently connected Inspector or 2 blank if none is active gt Logged in user shows 1 Username of the currently logged in user or 2 text No user logged in in case when the default user is active gt Current mode of the Inspector shows 1 RUN if Run mode is active 2 EDIT if edit mode is active or 3 None if no Inspector is connected e Common buttons gt LOGOUT LOGIN button With this button you can login to a different user account or logout from the currently used user account In case when you are not logged in the button is labeled LOGIN i
41. s not support USB hubs It is not possible to connect to an Inspector that is currently communicating with SOPAS ET interface Inspector Viewer must be switched off manually using its onscreen Shutdown button Abrupt electricity outage may damage the Viewer SOPAS software is still needed for configuration of inspections and reference objects SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 4 HARDWARE SETUP Operating Instructions 4 Hardware setup Il Il A DECISION FOR QUALI j 7 616 0 Oh sx Figure 1 Inspector Viewer hardware 12V DC 8 28VDC Power Ethernet 4xUSB2 0 Jack Input button connector Figure 2 Inspector Viewer side 4 1 Required components To use Inspector Viewer the following components are required gt Configured Inspector gt Inspector Viewer hardware with preinstalled software gt Power supply 4 2 Supported Inspectors The following Inspector types are supported gt 10 gt 20 SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 4 4 HARDWARE SETUP Operating Instructions gt I40 p P30 gt PI50 gt PIS0ECAT 4 3 Installation of Inspector and Inspector Viewer hardware Connect the Inspector to a network or directly to the Ethernet connector of the Inspector Viewer hard ware In case Inspector is not connected directly to the Inspector Viewer connect the Inspector Viewer hardware to the s
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43. t is not taught in If you wish to erase any of the archives you have to be logged in as user with right to Delete history data Press button CLEAR on the History View screen and the whole archive you have currently selected will be deleted The button EXPORT lets you save the currently selected history archive to an external memory device Inspection results for Ixx and PI50 Inspectors If information about inspection or tool results are available they are shown in the nspections list on the right side of the image pane gt Green if inspection tool passed gt Red if inspection tool failed gt Blue if object was not located The first item in the Inspections list is Object locator if it is defined It is colored green if object was located or blue if not located Note that PI50 Inspector supports tools that are not related to object locator These are always either green or red Note that FTP images never contain inspection tool results SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 18 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions P150 192 168 0 135 Tools No user logged in Mode RUN SWITCH MODE Inspections Polygon 1 EXPORT SICK Sensor Intelligence Figure 15 History View screen for Ixx Inspector Inspection results for P30 Inspector When P30 Inspector is connected then results control in History View screen is the same as in Live view screen Thus us
44. tive output gt White inactive output gt Grey unavailable output Click an output icon in order to display additional information about the output It will be shown in lower left corner of the panel under the label Output Info Results P30 Measured positions and rotations of all detected objects are displayed on the first tab of the Results screen see Fig 9 a The second tab displays sample Ethernet output string see Fig 9 b By pressing the Refresh button you can download new sample string from the connected Inspector sample string is only available if at least one object was detected To scroll this view touch the screen with your finger and slide it upward in order to scroll the message down The third tab shows current Ethernet output settings with following information see Fig 9 c gt Communication mode Current selection between 1 TCP or 2 UDP gt Output format Current selection between 1 ASCII or 2 BINARY format gt Receiver IP address IP address of the receiver machine displayed only for UDP mode gt Receiver port Port number of the receiver machine displayed only for UDP mode Results PI50 Results screen for Inspector PI50 consists of three tabs The first tab Outputs contains the same information as Results screen for Ixx Inspectors see above The second tab Ethernet output is the same as the second tab of Results screen for P30 Inspector see above SICK eAdvanced Indust
45. ues To cancel the changes you have already made press the CANCEL button In order to save changes press OK button Once the network settings of the Inspector have been changed you can test connectivity of it using the CONNECT button It has the same effect as the CONNECT button on the Select Inspector screen gt DISCOVER INSPECTORS button With this button the list of Inspectors available on the network will be loaded and displayed SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 22 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions Viewer tab This tab allows you to manually configure network settings of the Viewer Following fields are available use don t use DHCP to obtain IP address check box DHCP set static IP address set subnet mask use don t use a gateway check box GATEWAY set gateway IP address VV ON ON Vv To store new network configuration press APPLY button a If the configuration fails the Inspector Viewer restores the previous network settings and informs you that the network could not be configured 5 2 10 User Management screen To get to this screen press button User Management on the Menu With this screen you will be able to manage user accounts and user rights It supports following operations gt Create user account gt Delete user account gt Change password and rights Every user can be allowed to perform some of these privileged actions Change Inspect
46. ves to store all the Inspector configurations for future use e g for device cloning config uration backup composing virtually endless reference lists etc To export the current Inspector settings do the following Select the desired Inspector from the list Connect to the Inspector Press button Export Inspector Configuration on the Select Inspector screen You will be asked to specify location where the exported settings should be stored USB memory device Viewer s memory The settings will be saved to the specified location If the storing fails an error message will be displayed V V WV NM V Import Inspector Settings procedure To import Inspector settings do the following Select the desired Inspector from the list Connect to the Inspector Switch to EDIT mode Press button Import Inspector Configuration on the Select Inspector screen You will be asked to specify location of the settings to be imported The settings will be imported If the import fails an error message will be displayed MOM ONE M Vv OY SICK eAdvanced Industrial Sensors e www sick com e All rights reserved 27 5 WORKING WITH THE INSPECTOR VIEWER Operating Instructions 5 3 Howto Every action described in this chapter begins on the Menu screen see section 5 2 1 From there you are navigated further In case you are on any other screen please move on to the Menu by pressing the button MENU 5 3 1 Connect to an Inspector I

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