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M-7510-Integrated-20.1.0-A-0 P/N 84-9310017-02 Rev A
LVS® 7510 Integrated System
Operations Manual
Version 20.1.0
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Copyright ©2016
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Table of Contents
Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................................ 4
Important Information ................................................................................................................... 4
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 5
Log In .............................................................................................................................................. 7
Welcome Screen Overview ........................................................................................................... 9
Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 10
Administration ............................................................................................................................ 12
Log On ....................................................................................................................................... 22
About ......................................................................................................................................... 22
Create a New Job ......................................................................................................................... 23
Automatic Setup ........................................................................................................................ 25
Manual Setup ............................................................................................................................ 28
Load an Existing Job ................................................................................................................... 79
Operate Screen: Ready to Run ................................................................................................... 80
Make Ready Mode .................................................................................................................... 81
Operate Screen: Running the Job ............................................................................................. 82
Error Display ................................................................................................................................ 88
Blemish Error Display ................................................................................................................ 91
Reports / QC File Viewer ........................................................................................................... 92
Preventive Maintenance .............................................................................................................. 98
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................... 99
Physical Properties ................................................................................................................... 100
Functional Characteristics ........................................................................................................ 101
Supported Symbologies .......................................................................................................... 103
International Standards ........................................................................................................... 103
Mechanical Diagrams ................................................................................................................ 104
LVS-7510 Stop Motion and Light Tower Printer Interface ...................................................... 105
Appendix A: LVS7500.CFG File ................................................................................................ 107
Appendix B: Epedigree ............................................................................................................. 161
Appendix C: ImageSaver Instructions ..................................................................................... 164
Saving Raw Images Without a Label Repeat .......................................................................... 164
Saving Images With a Label Repeat ....................................................................................... 168
Appendix D: Upgrading Software ............................................................................................ 172
Appendix E: Automatic Login .................................................................................................. 175
Automatic Login Settings ......................................................................................................... 175
Automatic Login Instructions ................................................................................................... 176
Appendix F: Operating Modes .................................................................................................. 178
Design and Production Mode Flow Chart ............................................................................... 179
Design Mode ........................................................................................................................... 180
Production Mode ..................................................................................................................... 193
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Safety Instructions
This unit has been carefully designed to provide years of safe, reliable performance. However, as with all
electrical equipment, there are some basic precautions that you should follow to avoid personal injury or damage
to the system:
Before using the system, carefully read all the installation and operating instructions.
Observe all warning instruction labels on the system.
To protect your system from overheating, make sure no openings on the system are blocked.
Never insert anything into the openings of the system.
Do not use the system near water or spill liquid into it.
All components used to create your system are UL and CE approved. All circuits were designed to
incorporate maximum safety. However, any equipment using electrical voltages may cause personal injury if
improperly handled.
Do not attempt to work on the system with the main power lines connected.
Ensure that the AC power source matches the ratings listed for the system. If unsure, check with your dealer
or local utility provider.
Do not place the AC power cord where it can be stepped on. If the AC power cord becomes damaged or
frayed, replace it immediately.
Avoid looking directly into any system lights. If you need to examine the lights, or look at any component
near the lights, be sure to first turn off the lights. If the lights cannot be turned off, then wear polarized
sunglasses while examining the lights.
To avoid damaging the system, turn off and unplug the system before cleaning.
If the system ever needs repair, consult Microscan or your Microscan Distributor.
Important Information
Due to continual product improvements, the product you receive may differ from the content outlined in this
guide. If you have questions about your product that are not covered in this guide, please contact your
Microscan representative or Microscan headquarters at +1-800-762-1149 or helpdesk@microscan.com.
The LVS-7510 External System arrives to your site packaged in specially designed shipping cartons. Do not
discard the shipping cartons in case you must ship or store the system for any reason. Failure to use these
cartons when returning your product to Microscan will void warranty.
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Introduction
The LVS-7510 Integrated System offers 100% print quality inspection and barcode verification for Thermal and
Thermal Transfer Printers. LVS-7510 features include:
Barcode Validation (Reading of 1D and 2D codes)
Barcode Verification (Grading of 1D and 2D codes to ISO/IEC Standards)
Master-to-Label Comparison (Blemish Detection)
Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
Optical Character Verification (OCV)
Number Validation
Data and Code Matching
The LVS-7510 is a modular system, which means that you can check the print quality for any of the
aforementioned areas, or for all of the areas. The features are listed below.
Important:
The maximum system speed is 10 inches per second.
The LVS-7510 uses a monochrome camera to capture images, which makes images appear in black and
white. Some images in this guide were captured with a color camera, so you will notice some images with
color.
Barcode Validation
The LVS-7510 decodes 1D (linear) and 2D (two-dimensional) codes (including ECC-200 Data Matrix, GS1 Data
Matrix, Composite, QR Code, GS1 QR Code, PDF-417 and Micro PDF) and determines if the code is “readable.”
No attempt is made to grade the codes according to any standard.
Barcode Verification
The LVS-7510 verifies (decodes and grades) 1D (linear) and 2D (two-dimensional) codes including ECC-200
Data Matrix, Composite, QR Code, PDF-417 and Micro PDF symbologies according to the internationally
accepted rules of the applicable symbology specifications and ISO 15415 and 15416.
The LVS-7510 displays a “real-time” graph indicating the overall ISO grade, which allows the operator to see
trends in print quality for several hundred labels that were just inspected. When an error is detected, the “real-
time” graph changes color. The system can also be programmed to “stop the press” when an error occurs (the
appropriate hardware must be purchased for this feature).
Master-to-Label Comparison (Blemish Detection)
The Master-to-Label Comparison module, also referred to as blemish detection, identifies and tracks potential
print errors such as die cut errors, broken letters, skews, smears, spots, voids, wrinkles, missing copy, and other
print quality defects. The Master-to-Label Comparison module also includes an “ignore area” function which
accounts for variable image data within a pattern-matching zone and does not report them as blemishes. All
inspection is completed at thermal printer speed. Minimum point size is based on your system’s resolution.
The LVS-7510 uses red light (660 nm) to detect blemishes; thus, color blemishes in the red spectrum may not be
properly detected.
IMPORTANT: The LVS-7510 is designed to inspect labels, record and display the results, and
supply optional signals to the printer or other external system. The LVS-7510 cannot “stop”,
“score out void” or “reprint” labels; these are functions that are the responsibility of the printer. Be
sure your printer has these necessary capabilities and interface connections to utilize the output
capabilities of the LVS-7510.
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Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
Unlike the OCV Module, this module “reads” characters and reports the data content. This data is typically
variable and the content remains unknown until it is read. It is important to note that the system can be trained to
know what to expect for every character position. In other words, the software can be programmed on what
characters to expect: alpha, numeric, or special characters. Many fonts are used in the printing industry. The LVS-
7510 is designed to learn new fonts as necessary. Refer to the “OCR and OCV Guidelines” section below for
more information.
Optical Character Verification (OCV)
The OCV module verifies human readable characters at unparalleled speeds at font sizes as low as four points
(one point is defined as approximately 1/72
nd
of an inch or .35 mm). The LVS-7510 OCV module ensures that a
string of sequential alpha-numeric characters is verified against a known field or database. In other words, you
program the software to detect what characters should appear and the software reports if the characters actually
appeared. The software will also return a percentage score as to how well the character(s) matched to the trained
character(s). Refer to the “OCR and OCV Guidelines” section below for more information.
OCR and OCV Guidelines:
Characters must not touch or overlap
All uppercase letters in any font are allowed
Lowercase letters, uppercase letters, and some special
characters are allowed in OCR-B MT font (6 to 14 points).
Shown to the right are the letters, numbers, and special
characters supported by OCR-B MT font (6 to 14 points)
Monospaced fonts, like OCR-B, are preferred and perform
better in the LVS-7510
Do not attempt to re-learn any of the supplied OCR-B MT
fonts
Number Validation
Verifies the expected order of any numerical series, detects duplicates and sequence errors, and matches
variable numbers with external data files.
Data and Code Matching
Verifies encoded data that represents human readable information and ensures synchronicity of multiple fields
within a label.
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Log In
Follow the steps below to log in to the LVS-7510.
1. Start the LVS-7510 software. The Welcome screen appears (see below).
Users with the “Automatic Login” feature enabled bypass the screen below and automatically access the
screen where they are able to create a new job or load an existing job (as shown in step 3 below). Refer to
“Appendix F: Automatic Login” for more information on using the “Automatic Login” feature.
2. Click the Log In button. The Login box appears (see below). Enter the Operator ID and Password, and click
OK.
When using the LVS-7510 for the first time, enter Admin in the Operator ID field and Admin in the
Password field.
Each password must consist of the following:
o At least 8 characters
o At least 1 letter from A to Z
o At least 1 number from 0 to 9
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3. Click the Create a NEW job button to create a new job. Refer to the “Create a New Job” section for complete
instructions on creating a new job.
Click the Load an EXISTING job button to load an existing job. Refer to the “Load an Existing Job” section for
complete instructions on loading an existing job.
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Welcome Screen Overview
When starting the LVS-7510 software, the Welcome screen appears (see below). This screen allows you to log in
to the LVS-7510 (as described in the previous section) and access the following menu bar functions:
Settings
Administration
Log On
About
Refer to the following sections for more information about each menu bar function.
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Settings
The Settings menu bar feature opens the LVS-7510 Configuration Editor which allows you to configure the basic
and advanced features and functionality of the LVS-7510. A user must be assigned administrator rights to access
the “Settings” menu bar.
The LVS-7510 Configuration Editor offers the following options:
Option Description
Basic settings Select this option to display the settings considered to be basic to LVS-
7510 configuration.
Settings different from
default Select this option to display any values that have been modified to a value
other than the default value.
All settings Select this option to display all settings listed alphabetically by “Section.”
Settings for this section Click the drop-down box to display all settings for the selected section.
Settings containing this text Enter a text string to search for settings containing the entered text. For
example, typing “camera” in the text field will display all settings containing
the word “camera.”
Each setting is grouped by “Section,” “Setting,” and “Value.”
Double-click a setting row. The “LVS-7510 Configuration Editor Individual Setting” window appears which
provides the Section, Setting, Default, Value, and Setting Description.
The only editable field is the “Value” field. All other fields cannot be edited.
Click “OK (save changes)” to save your changes or “Cancel (discard changes)” to discard any changes made on
the screen.
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“Section” is a
categorization where
the “Setting” is
logically grouped.
Setting description
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Administration
The Administration menu bar feature allows you to choose from the following options:
Option Description
Data Backup or restore jobs.
Calibration Calibrate the LVS-7510.
Operators Select operator permissions.
Review Audit Trail Review an audit trail of all activity performed on the LVS-7510.
Windows® Desktop Access the Windows® desktop (operator must have access rights to perform
this feature).
Refer to the following sections for more information about each feature.
Data
The Data feature allows you to backup or restore jobs. All jobs are saved in the following directories:
For new installations of software version 20.1.X on Windows® 7 Professional and Windows® 8.1
Professional operating systems: C:\LvsData\LVS 7500\Jobs
For systems that are upgrading from a previous software version to version 20.1.X or higher:
o Windows® XP: C:\Program Files\Label Vision Systems\LVS 7500\Jobs
o Windows® 7: C:\Users\[User Login Name]\AppData\Roaming\Label Vision Systems\LVS 7500\Jobs
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Data Backup
To backup (copy) jobs from the “Jobs” directory to a different folder, drive or network location, follow the steps
below.
1. Select Administration | Data | Backup. The following screen appears.
2. On the left side, select the folders within the “Jobs” folder that you want to backup. Multiple folders can be
selected at one time by pressing and holding the CTRL keyboard button, and then clicking each folder.
3. On the right side, select the folder where the files should be saved.
4. If you want to delete the files after backup, click the Delete files after successful backup checkbox.
5. Click Backup.
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Data Restore
To restore (copy) jobs from a folder, drive or network location to the “Jobs” directory, follow the steps below.
1. Select Administration | Data | Restore from the menu bar. The following screen appears.
2. On the left side, select the folder(s) you want to restore. Multiple folders can be selected at one time by
pressing and holding the CTRL keyboard button, and then clicking each folder.
3. On the right side, select the “Jobs” directory.
4. Click Restore.
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Calibration
The Calibration feature allows you to calibrate the LVS-7510. Calibration is required to keep the LVS-7510 in a
standard imaging configuration.
To calibrate the LVS-7510, you need an Microscan Calibration Card in perfect condition with all of the calibration
information filled out on the card.
1. Select Administration, and then Calibration from the menu bar.
2. Click the Start calibration procedure button. The following screen appears.
3. Place the white portion on the calibration card in the field of view. The entire image should appear white. Click
Continue. The following page appears.
Note: Step-by-step calibration instructions are also listed on the right side of the screen.
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4. Place the Microscan calibration card under the camera so that as many barcodes are within the field of view
as possible. The system displays the ANSII parameters of all the decoded barcodes that the camera detects
(see below).
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5. Click Continue to calibrate. The following page appears.
6. Calibration is complete. The ANSI values of the barcodes now match the recorded values on the card within a
few points (+/- 8%).
If calibration fails, repeat the calibration process. Be sure to inspect the calibration card carefully for damages
and impurities. If the problem still persists, contact Label Vision Systems for technical assistance.
7. Click the Save calibration and exit button to save the calibration results and return to the Welcome screen.
After saving the calibration results, the system automatically saves the Operator ID in the calibration history
log (see the section entitled “Review Calibration History” for more information).
Click the Discard changes (if any) and exit to discard the calibration results and return to the Welcome
screen.
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Review Calibration History
1. Click Review calibration history.
2. The CSV file viewer page appears (see below), which is time stamped, provides the operator ID, and displays
the “before” and “after” calibration image readings. The fields are not user editable in the Microscan viewer;
they are printable if desired.
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Operators
The Operators feature allows you to establish operator permissions.
1. Select Administration, and then Operators from the menu bar.
2. The following screen allows you to setup operators and operator permissions.
The buttons at the bottom of the screen are described below:
Option Description
Add new operator Click the Add new operator button to add a new operator, and then complete
the following fields:
Operator ID (short name)
Operator name (full name)
Password. Each password must consist of the following:
o At least 8 characters
o At least 1 letter from A to Z
o At least 1 number from 0 to 9
Select the desired permissions
Click Save changes to save your changes or Discard changes to
discard and not save your changes
Change this
operator Allows you to make changes to an operator’s permissions.
Select the operator’s name from the Operators list
Click the Change this operator button
Make any necessary changes
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Option Description
Click the Save Changes button to save your changes or the Discard
Changes button to not save your changes
Delete this
operator Select the operator’s name from the Operators list, and then click the Delete
this operator button.
Discard changes Click this button to discard any changes made to any operator details.
Save changes Click this button to save changes made to any operator details.
Done Click this button after all changes are complete.
Permissions
Operator permissions are described in the table below.
Permission Description
Allow Create NEW
Job / Edit Allows the operator to create, edit and delete a job.
Allow Load
EXISTING Job Allows the operator to load and execute existing jobs. Existing jobs cannot be
edited.
Allow Calibration Allows the operator to perform calibration.
Allow
Administration Allows the operator access to the “Administration” menu bar feature where
operators and operator permissions are set up. See the “Administration”
section for more information.
Allow Accept /
Replace Errors Allows the operator to accept or replace errors.
Allow Bypass /
MakeReady Allows the operator to use the “Bypass” and “MakeReady” buttons on the
“Operate Screen: Running the Job.”
Allow Abort Allows the operator to stop running the job after three consecutive errors of the
same type are detected (except Foreground and Background errors). For more
information, refer to Appendix F: Operating Modes > Error Messages >
Printing Stopped Error Message.
The “Allow Abort” permission is applicable only when the LVS-7510 is in
Design or Production mode (see “Appendix F: Operating Modes” for more
information on Design and Production modes).
Allow Ignore Allows the operator to ignore a failed label and continue printing the next label
in the job after three consecutive errors of the same type are detected (except
Foreground and Background errors). For more information, refer to Appendix
F: Operating Modes > Error Messages > Printing Stopped Error Message.
The “Allow Ignore” permission is applicable only when the LVS-7510 is in
Design or Production mode (see “Appendix F: Operating Modes” for more
information on Design and Production modes).
Allow Reset
Printer Allows the operator to reset the printer. Refer to the “Reset Printer” section in
this appendix for more information.
The “Allow Reset Printer” permission is applicable only when the LVS-7510 is
in Design or Production mode (see “Appendix F: Operating Modes” for more
information on Design and Production modes).
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Review Audit Trail
The Review Audit Trail feature allows you to monitor user activity.
Click Print all to print the audit trail report.
Click Exit to exit the audit trail report and return to the Welcome screen.
Windows Desktop
When enabled, Windows® desktop allows a user who has been granted permission rights to access the
Windows® desktop from the LVS-7510 system.
Accessing the Windows® desktop from the LVS-7510 is normally disabled due to CFR-21 part 11.
For further information, please contact Label Vision Systems about CFR-21 part 11.
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Log On
The Log On menu bar feature allows you to log in or log out of the LVS-7510.
About
The About menu bar feature allows you to view the LVS-7510 software version and Microscan contact
information.
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Create a New Job
Two setup options are available when creating a new job:
Automatic Setup - Utilizing a box drawn around one label, the LVS-7510 External System finds all labels
across the roll and automatically draws blemish and barcode sectors with the default setting stored for the
corresponding sector types. After this automated process is complete, the system will be at the “Step 7:
Save Job to Disk” screen where the user is able to enter a job name and description.
Manual Setup – Guides the user through each step in creating a new job. The user must manually create
sectors around blemishes and barcode sectors.
Each option is described below.
IMPORTANT: In both Automatic Setup and Manual Setup modes, images can be zoomed and
magnified by right-clicking in the full resolution image window and selecting either 1X, 2X, 4X or
8X. See examples below.
Automatic Setup:
Right-click to view
the zoom options.
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Manual Setup:
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Automatic Setup
Follow the steps below to use the Automatic Setup feature.
1. Click the Create a NEW Job button on the Welcome Screen (see below).
2. Select Yes when asked, “Do you want to use the automatic setup feature?”
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Step 1: Set Label Dimensions
1. Run the roll of labels and stop when reaching the desired label(s). Note that pressing the F12 button on your
keyboard allows you to run or freeze images.
2. Click Show more until you can see a complete label with at least a quarter label either above or below the
label.
3. Draw a sector around an entire label and then click the right arrow button. A “Working” message appears
indicating the system is analyzing the label.
Draw a box around an entire label.
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4. The LVS-7510 External System automatically detects and creates blemish sectors around any other labels
across the roll, and also detects and creates sectors around any 1D or 2D barcodes in each label.
5. Enter the name of the job in the Job name field.
6. Optional: Enter a job description in the Description field.
7. Click Job Report to view, print or save the Job Report, which shows the settings for all created sectors. See
the section entitled “LVS-7510 Job Report” for more information.
8. Click the right arrow button.
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Manual Setup
Follow the steps below to use the Manual Setup feature.
Step 1: Set Label Repeat
Note: Setting label repeat and synchronization must be performed while the roll is moving. It is
recommended that the roll moves slowly so that waste and uninspected material in minimized.
The LVS-7510 External System uses an encoder to understand when a label is ready to be inspected. In order for
this to happen, the operator must choose a label repeat. To do this, follow the steps below:
1. Click the Create a NEW Job button on the Welcome screen.
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2. Select No when asked, “Do you want to use the automatic setup feature?” The Step 1: Set label repeat
screen appears (see below).
3. In the Desired column, enter the desired value into the inches or millimeter (mm) fields.
4. Click the Apply button, or click the Undo button to clear the values entered into the Desired column.
5. You may choose to change the Display Size. Options include:
0% (Normal) – This setting must be used for Integrated Printronix and Zebra models.
20% (Normal + 20%)
50% (Normal + 50%) (Default size)
6. In the Labels per repeat field, enter the labels per repeat, which is the amount of labels in one gate. This field
is critical for allowing Global Copy capability in Manual setup. See the Global Copy section for more
information.
7. Click the right arrow button.
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Step 2: Synchronize
Synchronization Overview
Synchronization of the LVS-7510 External System takes the image and electronically creates a repeating pattern
for locking. This process emulates the effect generated by a traditional Photo Optic trigger. The principal is simple
enough to understand with some pictorial illustrations. The LVS-7510 External System takes the image and
averages all pixels going across in rows, then performs the same averaging for all pixels going down in columns
(see example below).
If we were to average all the pixels going across in rows, it would look like a strip added to the right of the picture
below.
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As you can see there are portions of this image attached to the right (after the red line) that look similar. These
portions are the where the text goes across the label. The part we are most interested in seeing are the portions
that had the black lines going across the image. The image below shows three definite sharp black lines that are
unequally spaced apart. This is good as they cannot be mistaken for one another. The black line closest to the top
also has a large darker portion above it since the label had a darker border around the words “Danger” and
“Achtung”. Solid lines are good to utilize, especially when unevenly spaced.
Now following the same principal going down in columns from top to bottom we get a picture that looks like this
(see below).
This example has much less definition through the whole image when looking at the average across the bottom of
the label (below the red line). The large vertical black line that was through the center has made itself the most
obviously defined dark line on the lighter background. Also the spaces between the print through the center of the
label have made the average to the left of the center black line very light in contrast.
Since the smaller the synchronization portion of an image is, the faster it is to process, we can make a guess at
the best area to use as a synchronization slice, which is the smallest portion of the image possible to hold good
image registration. Below is the image of where we would want to designate as our “sync slice”.
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When we average just the portions between the lines, we can process and lock in the repeat much faster than
doing the entire image. Keeping it as small as possible is the best rule of thumb, though sometimes it may need to
be large in order to accomplish the goal.
As another rule of thumb, if your label has variable data on it, that area should be avoided if possible. If it cannot
be avoided you will need to do the inverse, and make the slice as wide as possible to distribute the variation into
the average.
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Synchronization
1. In order to manually synchronize the system, the operator must adjust the two slide bars. The “slice” is a
portion of the label that has the best representation of the labels static (unchanging) portion. To change the
Width of the “slice” use the “Sync slice width” slide bar. The minimum size is 128 pixels, and the max is ¼ of
the cameras field of view. Next move the “Sync slice position” slide bar to the desired location. Then, press
“Synchronize.
The system can also perform the above steps automatically to find the best sync position and width. Click the
“Synchronize Automatically” button. The sync slice will be automatically positioned and sized.
There is no limit to the number of times that manual and automatic sync can be performed.
2. To perfectly center the label in the display, point and left-click the mouse in the center of the label gap shown
on the display. The large (full resolution) or the small (full field of view) image can be used. For very small
repeats, the larger image is easier to pinpoint the gap location.
3. Click the right arrow button.
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Screen Overview
Two areas on the screen show an image:
The top right image is the full resolution image that has not been altered. The slide bar to the right and below this
image will allow the operator to view other parts of the image. Right-click on the full resolution image to zoom in
on the image. Zoom options include 1X, 2X, 4X and 8X.
The bottom image is an altered resolution image that has been shrunk in order to show the camera’s entire field of
view.
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Step 3: Create Sectors
A sector is defined as an area of interest that is to be analyzed. This step prompts the operator to establish this
sector. The software will not process anything located outside the sector.
An image must be present to draw a sector. An image can only be created by the camera looking at a moving roll.
This is because a line scan camera cannot see a stationary image; it must be a moving image. Once a correctly
synchronized image is acquired, the operator may stop the roll and work with the still image.
The above image is an example of a sector being drawn around a barcode.
Draw a Sector
1. Click on one corner of the area you wish to inspect and drag the mouse while holding down the left-click
button. This action will cause the software to draw a “red” box.
2. After you are satisfied with the sector position and size, click the right arrow button. The box location will not
be stored until the right arrow button has been selected.
Note: The operator may draw a sector in either image.
Edit a Sector
1. Using your mouse, click within the desired sector that is located within a blue box; the sector bounding box
then turns red.
2. Click the right arrow button to edit the sector.
3. You will be directed to Step 3 where you define the sector type.
4. After you are satisfied with the sector, click the right arrow button. The box location will not be stored until the
right arrow button has been selected.
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Copy an Entire Sector
1. Using your mouse, click within the desired sector that is located within a blue box; the sector bounding box
then turns red.
2. Right-click inside the desired sector; the sector bounding box turns green.
3. Drag and drop the selected sector to the desired location; this copies the parameters of the selected sector.
4. After you are satisfied with the sector, click the right arrow button. The sector location will not be stored until
the right arrow button has been selected.
Note: If you decide not to copy a sector and would like to exit the copying function, simply move
the cursor back to the original sector.
Copy Multiple Sectors
Use the smallest sector when precisely aligning copied sectors. This allows you to view the sector’s location more
precisely in the full resolution image screen.
1. Using your mouse, click within the desired sector that is located within a blue box; the sector bounding box
then turns red.
2. Press the Ctrl button on your keyboard while using your mouse to select the additional sectors. Each selected
sector is highlighted in a red box.
3. Right-click on any sector; this causes a green box to appear around each sector.
4. Drag and drop the selected sectors to the desired location.
5. After you are satisfied with the sector, click the right arrow button. The sector location will not be stored until
the right arrow button has been selected.
Note: If you decide not to copy a sector and would like to exit the copying function, simply move
the cursor back to the original sector.
Shortcuts for Highlighting Multiple Sectors
[Ctrl] + G: Selects all sectors
[Ctrl] + Left-Click: Individually selects multiple sectors
[Shift] + Left-Click: Highlights a range of sectors
Moving Sector(s) with Arrow Keys
Highlight the desired sectors and use one of the actions below.
Arrow keys only: Moves sector(s) by 1 pixel
[Alt] + Arrow Keys: Moves sector(s) by 5 pixels
[Shift] + Arrow Keys: Moves sector(s) by 25 pixels
[Ctrl] + Arrow Keys: Resizes sector(s) in arrow direction
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Multiple sectors can be copied and moved to other labels. This is helpful when an operator has to check the same
information on different labels within a repeat.
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Step 4: Define Sector Type
This step allows you to select the desired sector type that your software is capable of analyzing.
The following sector types are available:
Barcode read
Barcode grade
OCR read
OCV verify
Blemish
If a sector is deactivated, please contact your Microscan sales representative to activate the desired sector type.
Note: The field located above the sector type list pre-populates with the string that the system is
returning for the sector type. For example, if selecting the Barcode read sector type, the field
populates with the decoded string.
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Direction Box
The box labeled Direction is applicable when using the OCR or OCV features; it tells the system the orientation in
which to read the characters across the screen. Five types of directions are available:
IMPORTANT: The LVS-7510 External System does not distinguish between
touching/overlapping characters; thus, characters must not touch or overlap. The LVS-7510
External System reads and/or verifies uppercase characters only.
Direction Description
Left to right Reads characters from left to right. Typically, this is the desired direction.
Top to bottom Reads characters from top to bottom.
Right to left Reads characters from right to left.
Bottom to Top Reads characters from bottom to top.
Direction Examples
Top to Bottom: Bottom to Top:
Left to Right: Right to Left:
Discard This Sector
If you have incorrectly drawn a sector, click the Discard this Sector button and then select the right arrow
button. The sector is deleted. Sectors can also be removed by hitting the delete key while a sector(s) is active.
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Sector Types
The following is a list of sector types with a description on how to set up a job using that specific sector type.
Sector Type 1: Barcode read
This sector is used to validate a 1D or 2D barcode label. The LVS-7510 External System inspects the barcode
image to determine if it is “readable.”
1. Select Barcode read.
2. Select the desired direction. The encoded data is shown in the top right corner of the screen.
3. Click the right arrow button.
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Sector Type 2: Barcode grade
This sector is used when you want to grade the 1D or 2D barcode image according to ISO/IEC standards.
1. Select Barcode grade.
2. Select the desired direction.
3. Choose an acceptable grade in the Scoring box (see below).
4. Click the right arrow button.
Scoring Box
The Scoring box allows you to choose an acceptable grade from 0.0 to 4.0.
The following fields appear in the Scoring box:
Warning Indicates an early warning of diminishing quality in the barcode image. The operator must take
action to improve the grade score quality.
Passing Represents what ISO/IEC grade is considered to “pass” and is user-defined to one decimal
place.
Actual Represents what grade is being detected using the setup barcode label.
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Sector Type 3: OCR Read
This sector type is used to “read” the human readable characters located within the drawn sector.
OCR and OCV Guidelines:
Characters must not touch or overlap
All uppercase letters in any font are allowed
Lowercase letters, uppercase letters, and some special
characters are allowed in OCR-B MT font (6 to 14 points).
Shown to the right are the letters, numbers, and special
characters supported by OCR-B MT font (6 to 14 points)
Monospaced fonts, like OCR-B, are preferred and perform
better in the LVS-7510
Do not attempt to re-learn any of the supplied OCR-B MT fonts
1. Select OCR (read).
2. Select the desired direction.
3. Follow the steps below:
a. Select the desired font by choosing one of the options below:
To choose a specific font, click the Select font button and select the desired font.
To create, train and edit fonts, click the Create/Learn/Edit button. See the section below for more
information.
b. Additional options include:
Invert (white chars on black) tells the sector to look for white characters on a dark background.
PreProcess (for noise) reduces noise and background contrast variances.
Dilate (for breaks) joins characters using a blurring and joining technique; it makes the characters
bold and darker. This option is useful for Dot Matrix-type printing.
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Compare (font file to actual) displays an Actual vs. Font File image in the lower half of the screen.
The image shows the font file across the top of the image and the actual characters within the sector
down the left side. Differences between a font file and an actual character are highlighted in white
over black in the center of the screen. Each character is matched against the font file and given a
score. The character with the highest score is then used as the result.
4. Click the right arrow button.
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Create / Learn / Edit Fonts
1. Click the “Create/Learn/Edit” button. The Font Editor page appears.
2. The desired font must be loaded or created.
To load a font from a specific location, click the “Load font from hard disk” button (see “A” in the above
screenshot). Locate the desired font, and then click “Open”.
To create a font using a Windows font, click the “Create font from Windows font” button (see “B” in the
above screenshot). Select the desired font and then click “Ok”.
3. The selected font appears in the top text field (see below).
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4. Use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to capture the desired image view. Buttons include:
Button Description
Load image from hard disk Click to load an image stored on a hard disk.
Previous Image Click to view the previous image.
Next Image Click to view the next image.
Zoom In Click to view a magnified image of the label.
Zoom Out Click to return to the original image view.
Rotate Click to rotate the image. The image rotates each time the button is
clicked.
Learn Characters Used when training letters or numbers. This button is described in
more detail in the following sections.
An image must be in normal orientation (from left to right, and right
side up) to be used for training (see example below). Use the Rotate
button to rotate the image to the desired view.
5. Click the “Exit Font Editor” button in the top right corner of the screen to discard changes.
6. An entire alphanumeric string (0-9 and A-Z), or specific digits or letters, can be trained. Read the sections
below for further information.
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Train an Entire Alphanumeric String:
An image comprised of an entire alphanumeric string (0-9 and A-Z) must be present in the training image
view.
Use the left click button on your mouse to draw a box around the alphanumeric string in the training image
view.
Click the “Learn characters” button. The trained alphanumeric string appears in the top field.
When all changes are complete, click the “Save font to hard disk” button. In the window, save the font to the
desired folder.
Train Specific Digits or Letters:
All digits and letters must be shaded in gray. Do this by selecting the “Digits off” button and “Letters off”
button; this shades all digits and letters (see below).
Digits and
letters are
shaded in gray.
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Click on the desired digit or letter; the gray shade is removed from the selected digit or letter. See example
below.
Click the “Reset selected characters only” button. The character disappears (see below).
Note: If you do not select this button, the software averages the character in the top text field with
the character in the training image.
In this
example, the
gray shade is
removed after
clicking on the
“4”.
In this example, the
“4” disappears after
clicking the “Reset
selected characters
only” button.
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Use the left click button on your mouse to draw a box around the letter or digit in the training image view (see
below). Note that the training image in the screenshot below appears larger after clicking the “Zoom In”
button.
Click the “Learn characters” button. The trained character appears in the top field (see below).
Using your
mouse, draw a
box around the
desired letter or
digit. The box
appears in red.
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When all changes are complete, click the “Save font to hard disk” button. In the window, save the font to the
desired folder (see below).
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Sector Type 4: OCV Verify
The OCV (Optical Character Verification) sector type is used to score the print quality of the human readable
characters within a drawn sector.
1. Select OCV verify.
2. Select the desired direction.
3. Follow the steps below:
a. Select the desired font by choosing one of the options below:
To choose a specific font, click the Select font button and select the desired font.
To create, train and edit fonts, click the Create/Learn/Edit button. See the section above entitled
“Create / Learn / Edit Fonts” for more information.
b. Additional options include:
Invert (white chars on black) tells the sector to look for white characters on a dark background.
PreProcess (for noise) reduces noise and background contrast variances.
Dilate (for breaks) joins characters using a blurring and joining technique; it makes the characters
bold and darker. This option is useful for Dot Matrix-type printing.
Compare (font file to actual) displays an Actual vs. Font File image in the lower half of the screen.
The image shows the font file across the top of the image and the actual characters within the sector
down the left side. Differences between a font file and an actual character are highlighted in white
over black in the center of the screen. Each character is matched against the font file and given a
score. The character with the highest score is then used as the result.
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4. Determine a score (see Scoring Box below for additional information).
Scoring Box
The OCV Scoring box allows you to choose an acceptable score ranging from 0 to 99.
Three scores are available:
Score Description
Passing The Passing number is a threshold setting. All “Actual” scores greater than the
“Passing” score is said to pass inspection (and vice versa). If the “Actual” score is less
than the “Passing” score, then the inspection has failed and alarms can be set to alert
the operator.
Actual The Actual number represents a percentage of confidence. A 95 would indicate that
there is a good chance that the characters within the drawn sector are correct. A 20
would indicate that there is a better chance that the characters do not match what was
intended.
Warning Indicates an early warning of diminishing print quality. The operator must take action to
improve the grade score quality.
5. Click the right arrow button.
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Sector Type 5: Blemish
To use the Blemish sector type, follow the steps below.
1. Select Blemish on the Step 4: Define Sector Type screen; the following screen appears.
2. The software automatically learns the first image it sees after the first sector has been drawn. If the image is
not the correct one, or you would like to put a different image into the field of view, click the Relearn button
and the software will accept the next image it sees within that sector. This saved image is called the “Golden
image”. The entire process of understanding blemishes is done by comparing the “Golden image” to the Job
image.
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Note: Ctrl+L is a keyboard shortcut for the Relearn button. After pressing Ctrl+L, the system will
accept the next image it sees within each Blemish sector and saves the image as the Golden
image. This shortcut is available only when the system is in Run mode.
After pressing Ctrl+L, a popup message will appear for users without administrative rights. The
user must enter an administrator user name and password for the command to take effect. The
golden image that is recorded is the image after the authorized user name and password is
entered.
3. Within the Blemish Settings box (see above), adjust the following fields as needed:
Field Description
BG<< >>FG
<< Background
>> Foreground
Separates the Foreground from the Background. Increasing this number will
define more print as Foreground and less as Background. Decreasing this
number will define more of the label as Background and less as Foreground. A
sensitivity of 0 will call everything Background and 100 will call everything
Foreground.
Foreground
Sensitivity
The Foreground Sensitivity setting is the system’s allowable deviation in print
color contrast after converting to gray scale. A sensitivity of 0 will accept all
variations from the original pixel’s gray scale value, while 100 will allow no
variation of the gray scale values. In other words, a setting of 0 will pass
everything that is defined as Foreground print and a setting of 100 will pass
nothing. The operator will need to adjust this setting to find an acceptable
value that does not cause false errors in the print. Foreground is shown in the
light blue color when the Display is set to Area type. Label sections can be
sent to the background or foreground through the Draw tool.
Background
Sensitivity
The Background Sensitivity works the same way as Foreground but it is meant
to find contrast differences in the label’s background. Background is shown in
the light purple color when the Display is set to Area type.
Size/Tolerance
These settings allow the user to increase or decrease the size of detected
Blemishes. It is important to test the software so that a user understands what
size Blemishes are acceptable.
Preset
Configuration
Settings
The Preset Configuration Settings buttons allow a user to adjust the following
six blemish settings and to apply the settings to a particular job or to all new
jobs created (based on administrator rights). See the “Preset Configuration
Settings” section for more information on using the Preset Configuration
Settings buttons.
1. BG<< >>FG sensitivity
2. Foreground sensitivity
3. Background sensitivity
4. Foreground Size/Tolerance
5. Background Size/Tolerance
6. Die Cut Size Tolerance
Matrix
Matrix detects the roll section between labels to insure the waste material is
removed. Matrix is shown in Blue when the Display is set to Area type.
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Field Description
Die cut tolerance
This setting changes the size of the Red line that wraps around each label
when using “fill here” under the Draw section. This area measures the
movement of the outside edge of the label compared to the printing within for
die movement.
User ignore
This option is enabled in the Draw section and allows the user to draw green
ignore areas within the Blemish sector. This tool is useful when there is
incrementing data or differences between each label.
Spot ignore Ignore areas appear in yellow when the “Update Spot Ignore” button is used in
the Operate Screen. Only operators granted the Allow Accept / Replace
Errors permission are allowed to use the Spot ignore feature.
When an operator without Administrator permissions clicks the “Update Spot
Ignore” button, the following message appears:
The operator must enter an Administrator’s Operator ID and Password to
continue, or the Spot ignore feature cannot be used. See the Permissions
section, within the Operators section, for more information on permissions.
Brush Size
Allows the user to change how large or small the brush stroke will be when
ignoring an area.
Warning Select the warning percentage. If the current blemish is less than the Blemish
Size / Tolerance setting and if the ratio of the current blemish size to the
Blemish Size / Tolerance setting is greater than the warning percentage, then
the inspection passes but a warning is flagged.
For example, suppose you decide that a .25” blemish is considered an error. If
the warning percentage is 75%, then a blemish of .25” x 75% = .1875” or larger
is a warning. Blemish sizes less than .1875" is acceptable and passes the
inspection. Blemish sizes .25” and greater will flag an error.
Largest blemish Shows the largest blemish in inches
Discard this
sector Click this button to delete the sector. After this button is clicked, the “Step 4:
Define Sector Type” screen appears allowing you to select another sector.
Sectors can also be removed by pressing the “Delete” keyboard button while a
sector(s) is active.
Relearn Button
The Relearn Button will re-train the Golden image with the image that is
present.
Note: Ctrl+L is a keyboard shortcut for the Relearn button. After pressing
Ctrl+L, the system will accept the next image it sees within each Blemish
sector and saves the image as the Golden image. This shortcut is available
only when the system is in Run mode.
After pressing Ctrl+L, a popup message will appear for users without
administrative rights. The user must enter an administrator user name and
password for the command to take effect. The golden image that is recorded is
the image after the authorized user name and password is entered.
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Field Description
Clr matrix & die
cut Click this button to clear all matrix and die cut filled sections.
Clear all Click this button to Clear all ignored and auto filled sections within a chosen
sector.
4. The options in the Display box are shown below:
Field Description
Normal Shows the Actual image only.
Area Type
This view shows the label using the color codes for each blemish feature.
Normal + Error
This view allows the user to see errors as they occur. The user usually uses
this screen to find the errors, and then goes to the Normal+Ignore screen to
draw the ignore sections.
Error Only
This is a tool for the operator to use in order to understand what the software
views as a difference between the Golden image and the Actual image. When
this option is selected, the image will turn black and errors will be highlighted in
white.
Golden Shows an overlay of the Golden Image over the Actual Image.
5. Click the Global copy button to replicate the setting changes in the same sector across all labels. See the
“Global Copy” section for more information.
6. Click the right arrow button.
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Preset Configuration Settings
The preset configuration settings allow a user to adjust the following six blemish settings on the “Step 4: Define
sector type (Blemish settings)” screen:
1. BG<< >>FG sensitivity
2. Foreground sensitivity
3. Background sensitivity
4. Foreground Size/Tolerance
5. Background Size/Tolerance
6. Die Cut Size Tolerance
The functionality of the preset configuration settings vary based on user permissions.
Users with administrator rights can configure the preset configuration settings and apply the settings to a
particular job or to all new jobs created. See the “Permissions” section for more information on administrator
permissions (“Welcome Screen Overview” section > “Administration” section > “Operators” section >
“Permissions” section).
Users without administrator rights cannot configure preset configuration settings and can only select the
“Low,” “Medium,” and “High” preset buttons to adjust the blemish settings on the “Step 4: Define sector type
(Blemish settings)” screen.
See the sections below for more information on configuring and using the preset configuration settings.
Note: The preset configuration settings buttons are enabled in the “Settings” menu > [Preset] section >
UseFeature setting:
UseFeature=0 (default) – Disables the preset configuration settings buttons
UseFeature=1 – Enables the preset configuration settings buttons
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Configure the Preset Settings:
Follow the steps below to configure the blemish settings for the low, medium and high preset configuration
settings. Only users with administrator rights can configure the preset configuration settings.
1. Use the slider bar to adjust the sensitivity or size/tolerance settings for the foreground, background, and die
cut settings.
2. When settings are complete, click either the “Set this job” button to apply the settings to only that job, or click
the “Set new jobs” button to apply the settings to all new jobs created. These buttons appear only to users
with administrator rights.
3. The preset buttons (Low, Medium, High) turn red.
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Click “Low” to apply the blemish settings to the low preset configuration setting.
Click “Med” to apply the blemish settings to the medium preset configuration setting.
Click “High” to apply the blemish settings to the high preset configuration setting.
Click the “Cancel set” button to cancel the blemish configuration settings.
4. Follow the above steps to set the configuration settings for each of the present configuration buttons (Low,
Medium and High).
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Use the Preset Settings:
Users without administrator rights can select the “Low,” “Medium,” and “High” preset buttons to view the image(s)
on the “Step 4: Define sector type (Blemish settings)” screen.
Click “Low” to adjust the blemish settings to the “Low” configuration settings as defined by a user with
administrator rights.
Click “Med” to adjust the blemish settings to the “Medium” configuration settings as defined by a user with
administrator rights.
Click “High” to adjust the blemish settings to the “High” configuration settings as defined by a user with
administrator rights.
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Step 5: Setup Matching
Step 5: Setup Matching is used to set up sequential, matching or incremental information checking. This step
does not apply to Blemish modules.
Complete the applicable fields and then click the right arrow button. Each field description is listed in the table
below. The software reverts back to STEP 1 prompting you to set up another sector if desired. If another sector is
not required, click the right arrow button and proceed with the next step.
Field Description
Number of characters Ensure the number of characters is correct for the string length
or a “Wrong Length” error will constantly be encountered.
Field Mask Teaches the sector what type of character to expect for each
position within a string. There are three possibilities for each
character: numeric (#), alphabetic (@), and alpha/numeric (*).
Special characters can also be used by typing the exact
character in the position where it will be present.
The following informational format is to be used:
Sample: = (AB)8C23 = (@@)*@##
@ means 'A' to 'Z'
* means 'A' to 'Z' or '0' to '9'
# means '0' to '9'
( ) means ' (' and ') ' - Any characters that are not @ * # are
assumed to be special characters.
IMPORTANT! Do not include a space inside the mask. Also,
OCR/OCV can handle up to 39 characters and an error will
occur if there are more than 39 characters in the field mask box.
Accept everything (do not match) If sequential or matching checking is not required, click the
Accept everything (do not match) option and leave all other
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Field Description
options on this page alone. This option will be grayed out when
using OCV.
Match this text To match a static (unchanging) number, select Match this text
and enter the desired string into the text box.
Match data in sector If you are using multiple sectors, you may wish to match the
data in one sector to the data in another sector. To accomplish
this, select Match data in sector and choose the desired sector
from the drop-down list of previously trained sectors.
The Majority feature looks at all sectors that are set to majority,
takes the most popular result, and then matches the sectors to
that popular result.
The At Position feature tells the software where to start reading
data within a sector.
Take the string A1234 as an example, if you change at position
to 3 then the software will only read 234.
The Global copy feature will copy the logically located sector
as compared to the original “From” and “To” sectors’ positional
relationship.
Refer to the diagram below in the “Global Copy Diagram”
section.
Ascending or Descending When checking sequential data, you must select Ascending or
Descending.
If the numbers are incrementing by a different amount, you
can select the amount to increment in the Step list box.
If the sequence is a combination of alpha and numeric, then
select the Base numbering system.
Prompt When Run is Started
When selected, this feature allows a “Match this text” string to
be entered by the operator at the time of starting a run, allowing
the “Match To” text to be changed without allowing job editing to
that operator’s permissions.
When this option is selected the system will prompt at run time
for the “Match to” string. Enter the string in the available text
field. Note that each sector is labeled accordingly.
Match to File This feature compares the data decoded within a sector to the
data on a file created by the user. Options include:
Duplicates allowed – The system allows for repeated data
within the same sector and/or file.
Unique per sector – The system does not allow any
repeated data within the same sector and/or column within
a file.
Unique per job – The system does not allow any repeated
data within the same sector and/or file.
See the Match to File section below for additional details about
this feature.
Click Enter Location to select the location of the file being
matched.
Check for Duplicates Checks data for any duplicates.
Options include:
Unique per sector – The system does not allow any
repeated data within the same sector.
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Field Description
Unique per job – The system does not allow any repeated
data within the same sector or job/roll.
Report Label Use this field to enter a report label, such as a name for the
sector. The name entered in this field appears on the Summary
Report and acts as a unique user-defined identifier of that
particular sector. This field is not available for Blemish sectors.
Global Copy Click the Global copy button to replicate the setting changes in
the same sector across all labels.
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Global Copy Diagram
Labels BEFORE Global Copy
In Label 1 below, sector 3 is matched to sector 1.
In Label 2 below, there are no sectors matched to sector 2.
Labels AFTER Global Copy
After sector 3 is copied to Label 2, sector 4 is created and matched to sector 2, which is the logically located
sector as compared to the “From” and “To” sectors’ relationship in Label 1.
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Match to File
This feature compares the data decoded within a sector to the data on a file created by the user. Note that the
format of the file must be a comma-separated values (CSV) file.
Any number of sectors can be set to use “match to file”. If all “Match to file” sectors are marked as “Duplicates
allowed”, the system will not be able to relocate within the data file if stopped during a run. This means the LVS-
7510 External System is not able to automatically find its place within a run on a job if stopped and restarted. If
this occurs, you must access your file and make the first number in the file be the first expected number in the
camera’s field of view after pressing the run button. The associated hash files within the job heading must be
deleted so they can be recompiled at run time.
IMPORTANT: The “Match to file” feature has associated processing overhead; thus, it is
recommended to review all your options and use the “Match to file” feature as a last resort.
You must create the file to “Match To” on a per job basis. Tools are not provided in the LVS-7510 External
System software to accomplish this.
The format of the file must be as follows:
The format of the file must be a comma-separated values (CSV) file.
The order in which the data is stored is matched to the sector number in lowest to highest order that has
been selected to “Match to file”.
Headers are not allowed.
Example 1:
In the sample below, the LVS-7510 External System would expect to have two sectors per repeat that are
“Matching to File”. The file would show that it expects only 11 repeats of the label. Neither sector is expected to
have duplicates. Due to the processing overhead of “Matching to File”, the second sector could be set to perform
a sequential check instead of “Matching to File”.
01111110, 11111110
01111117, 11111111
01111120, 11111112
01111142, 11111113
01111137, 11111114
01111101, 11111115
01111129, 11111116
01111138, 11111117
01111199, 11111118
01111172, 11111119
01111122, 11111120
Example 2:
In this sample, the LVS-7510 External System would expect to have two sectors per label repeat that are
“Matching to File”. As with the above sector, only 11 repeats of the label are expected; however, this sector has
duplicates. The LVS-7510 External System has processing penalties for “Matching to File”. Thus, with this
example, it would be more cost effective to match only the first sector to a file, as the second sector can be set to
a fixed match string without the extra processing required.
01111110, 11111110
01111117, 11111110
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01111120, 11111110
01111142, 11111110
01111137, 11111110
01111101, 11111110
01111129, 11111110
01111138, 11111110
01111199, 11111110
01111172, 11111110
01111122, 11111110
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Step 6: Alarm Matrix
The “Step 6: Alarm Matrix” screen has two different modes:
The “Alarm Matrix: Error Condition View” (Figure 1) is the default configuration and displays error-specific
I/O information. If using this configuration, see the “Alarm Matrix: Error Condition View” section below.
This view is configured in the “Settings” menu > [Alarm matrix] section > UsePassFailMethod=0 (default
setting) (Figure 3).
The “Alarm Matrix: Pass/Fail View” (Figure 2) is I/O based on the pass or fail status of the entire
inspection. If using this configuration, see the “Error Condition: Pass/Fail View” section below.
This view is configured in the “Settings” menu > [Alarm matrix] section > UsePassFailMethod=1 (Figure 3).
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Alarm Matrix: Error Condition View
After all sectors have been established, you are prompted to determine an error condition. See the section below
entitled “Error Conditions” for more information.
Depending on the supplied hardware, the following relay outputs can be triggered by any of the listed error
conditions:
Line 1 Connected to the green light indicating a “good read.” It is not connected to a relay
Line 2 Connected to the yellow light. It is not connected to a relay
Line 3 Connected to the red light and a relay
Line 4 Connected to the Stop Motion relay
The 5 columns on this screen are listed below:
Column Description
Condition Lists the various error conditions that the system can detect.
Code Lists the abbreviation of the error conditions detected by the system and used
throughout the final reports. See the Troubleshooting section for more
information on error codes.
Trigger Lists any of the 4 Input/Output lines. Any listed error condition can be trained to
activate any I/O line by clicking on the appropriate row box; this will change the
path to another line. You can also choose “None”.
Dwell Lists the duration of the output signal. You can choose from “10 ms” to “hold”.
Stop Motion States when to activate the “Stop Motion” error condition. You can choose to
stop immediately or to not stop at all. Or, you can choose to stop after a certain
number of errors occur contiguously (from 1 to 10 errors in a row).
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Column Description
Stop Motion Delay
in Inches This is a set distance that the LVS-7510 will output the stop motion signal. It has
a minimum of 4” beyond where the readhead is looking. This is used for
precision placement of found errors and may increase if a high processing
workload is present.
Error Code Definitions
Note: With the exception of “Good Read” and “Grade Warning,” all error conditions listed below can be made to
trigger the Stop Motion Relay immediately, or after a predetermined number of consecutive errors.
Error Code Definition
N/A Good Read When the system is triggered, the camera takes a picture of the label.
The system reads all sectors within the image and compares to the
associated sector data in the data file. Any sectors that match are a
Good Read. The system logs to the report the data read from each
sector with no error codes attached.
N/A Stop Motion This output is used as a special output that is sent at a fixed distance
beyond the located error. It is used for machines that have accurate
error placement capabilities.
N/A Grade Warning
This output is used most commonly for the yellow light. It is triggered in
conjunction with !QU (quality errors). When something fall into the
quality warning zone this output is activated.
!BG Background
This is a blemish error. The background is defined in the blemish sector
setup. This means it is in the background portion of the sector.
!DC Die Cut
Die Cut checks the print as compared to the outside edge of the label to
track how much it moves.
!DU Duplicate
!DU appears when the character string has been read before in the job
that you are running. The Check for Duplicates option in the Matching
screen will enable this error.
!FG Foreground
This is a blemish error. The foreground (!FG) is defined in the blemish
sector setup. This means it is in the foreground portion of the sector.
!GP Gap
When the system is triggered, the camera takes a picture of the label.
The system does not read any of the sectors within that image. The
system does not continue to increment the next expected record within
the data file. The system logs to the report the !GP error code to the
associated data.
!MX Matrix Matrix searches the areas between labels for unstripped waste.
MM! Mismatch
When the system is triggered, the camera takes a picture of the label.
The system reads all sectors within the image and compares to the
associated Job/Sector data in the data file. One or more sectors do not
match to what the Job/Sector settings dictate that it should be. The
system logs to the report the data read from each sector attaching the
MM! error code to the associated sector's data.
Mismatch only applies when comparing the data to a match source. If
running a Sequential type match, then a Mismatch error will be reported
as a Sequence error.
!NA Not Assessed
The incoming data is not being assessed due to a separate error.
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Error Code Definition
!NS Not Synced
The system has lost synchronization, and is therefore not processing
any data outside of looking for a re-sync lock. It will auto log this run
portion as “requested to splice”
!NR No Read
When the system is triggered, the camera takes a picture of the label.
The system does not read/decode one or more sectors within the image.
The system compares to the associated Job/Sector data in the data file.
The system logs to the report the data read from each sector attaching
the !NR error code to the associated sectors' data.
!QU Quality
When the system is triggered, the camera takes a picture of the label.
The system reads all sectors within the image. The system compares to
the associated Job/Sector settings in the data file. If one or more
characters/barcodes within a sector are found to be outside the pre-
determined acceptable quality threshold, then the repeat is marked as
an error and displayed in red in the log file. The actual score is
appended to the end of the read data.
!RG Range
The associated data file is loaded the system then reads the first and
last record in the sequential data file. The system stores these values.
When the system is triggered the camera takes a picture of the label.
The system reads all sectors within the image. The system compares to
the associated record in the data file. Not only did the record not match
the data file, but it was also out of the range of numbers that the data file
contains. The system logs to the report the data read from each sector
attaching the !RG error code to the associated sector's data.
!CD Check Digit On 1D barcode sectors only, a MOD 10 check digit algorithm can be
activated. The MOD 10 algorithm uses a simple checksum formula to
validate numbers encoded in a variety of 1D barcode symbologies.
MOD 10 is intended to protect against mistyping errors and scanning
errors.
!SQ Sequence
When the system is triggered, the camera takes a picture of the label.
The system reads all sectors within the image. The system compares to
the associated Job/Sector in the data file. One or more sectors are
found to be out of numerical sequence as compared to the associated
record in the data file. The system logs to the report the data read from
each sector attaching the !SQ error code to the associated sector's data.
Sequence only applies when comparing the data to a known sequence
of numbers. If running a Mismatch type match, then an error
in Sequence will be reported as a Mismatch error.
!WL Wrong Length
When the system is triggered, the camera takes a picture of the label.
The system reads all sectors within the image. The system compares to
the associated Job/Sector data in the data file. One or more sectors do
not match to the specified length of the character string that the
Job/Sector settings dictate that it should be. The system logs to the
report the data read from each sector attaching the !WL error code to
the associated sector's data.
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Common Causes for Error Conditions
Error Condition Possible Cause
Mismatch
The data read did not match to what was expected to be read. This can be
caused by poor quality of print causing the system to identify one or more
characters as good quality, yet still incorrect. It could also be caused by a
character being gone. Either not printed, or somehow has gone outside
the sector borders within the image.
No Read
The data within a sector was not read at all. This can be caused by missing
print, poor contrast of print, or the expected data was outside of the sector
borders within the image.
Quality
The character(s) within a string do not qualify to the standard entered into
the OCV Threshold, or the barcode grade is not above the minimal passing
score allowed. This can be caused by missing character portions, bad line
definition of characters, or stretched/skewed characters, or any of the
ISO/ANSI barcode grading parameters being below the acceptable level
entered in the “PASS if ACTUAL >=” sector setting parameters.
Sequence
The data does not match to the previous number +/- one. This is most often
caused be a miscommunication that causes one or more numbers within a
sequence to be skipped or repeated, an unconnected RS-232 cable, or user
error on starting number.
Range
The read number is larger or smaller than the file covers. This is usually
caused by the incorrect data file being loaded to compare to.
GAP
No data was discernible in any sector. Most common causes are blank media
coming through the line, or an erroneous triggering mechanism.
Wrong Length
For barcode reading the code has too many/few characters encoded. This
could be from the incorrect code being printed, or the trained in length for the
job was incorrectly set. For OCR/OCV characters the same conditions apply,
with the addition of the possibility of characters being broken or touching. If a
broken character is seen then one character will become two. If two
characters are touching they will become one combined character. Also be
sure that no characters are touching the sector box. The system will ignore
any characters that touch the sector box.
Not Assessed Rewinder/Printer is going faster than what the Camera and PC can handle.
LinesperInch or Camera MaxSpeed may be incorrectly set in the “Settings”
menu (these settings must be changed by an Microscan representative only).
Duplicate Character string has previously been seen in this job.
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Alarm Matrix: Pass/Fail View
The Alarm Matrix Pass/Fail view displays the pass/fail status of the entire inspection. Click on a setting to cycle
through all possible values. Each setting is described in the table below.
The Alarm Matrix Pass/Fail view is configured in the “Settings” menu > [Alarm matrix] section >
UsePassFailMethod=1.
Setting Description
Trigger input This feature is currently unavailable.
PASS output If the inspection passes, it will output on the specified I/O line for the specified
duration.
PASS duration The dwell time of the PASS output.
FAIL output If any sector in the inspection fails for any reason, it will output a FAIL output on
the specified channel for the specified duration.
FAIL duration The dwell time of the FAIL output.
Reset input If a pulse is detected on this channel, all outputs are deactivated.
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Below is a graphical representation of the Alarm Matrix Pass/Fail view settings:
Repeat
1 Repeat
2 Repeat
3 Repeat
4 Repeat
5 Repeat
6 Repeat
7
Overall Inspection
Results for Repeat
Number
PASS FAIL PASS PASS PASS FAIL PASS
PASS Output On Off On On On Off On
FAIL Output Off On Off Off Off On Off
Within the Alarm Matrix Pass/Fail view, additional functionality is available when the following settings are enabled
in the “Settings” menu:
UseAcknowledgementIO=1
UsePassFailMethod=1
When the above settings are enabled, the Alarm Matrix appears as shown below.
Each column is described in the table on the next page.
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Setting Description
Ack Input This input is a request for the LVS-7510 to indicate the Ack Output channel and
current run status.
Ack Output This output is activated as long as the following conditions are met:
The Ack Input is active
The printer is printing
The LVS-7510 is actively inspecting (that is, the “Start New Run” button has
been clicked on the “Operate: Running the Job” screen)
PASS Output If the inspection passes, it will output on the specified I/O line for the specified
duration.
PASS Duration The dwell time of the PASS output.
FAIL Output If any sector in the inspection fails for any reason, it will trigger a FAIL output on
the specified channel for the specified duration. The PASS Output will be
deactivated automatically once a fail is triggered.
Additionally, once a fail has been triggered, every subsequent inspection will
trigger a FAIL Output until reset is triggered. Even if the subsequent inspection
passes, only the FAIL Output will be triggered until a Reset Input signal is
detected.
FAIL Duration The dwell time of the FAIL output.
Reset Input If a pulse is detected on this channel, all outputs are deactivated and the Pass
Output is enabled again.
Below is a graphical representation of the Alarm Matrix Pass/Fail view settings when “UsePassFailMethod=1” and
“UseAcknowledgementIO=1” are set in the “Settings” menu.
Repeat
1 Repeat
2 Repeat
3 Repeat
4 Repeat
5 Repeat
6 Repeat
7
Overall Inspection
Results for Repeat
Number
PASS FAIL PASS PASS PASS FAIL PASS
PASS Output On Off Off On On Off Off
FAIL Output Off On On Off Off On On
Reset Input Off Off Off On Off Off Off
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Step 7: Save Job to Disk
1. Enter a job name in the Job Name field; this saves the current setup.
2. If desired, enter a description or additional job details in the Description field.
3. If desired, click the Job Report button to generate an LVS-7510 Job Report which shows the settings for all
created sectors. See the next section entitled “LVS-7510 Job Report” for more information on the Job Report.
4. Click Next. The Ready to Run screen appears. See the section Operate Screen: Ready to Run for more
information on this step.
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LVS-7510 Job Report
The LVS-7510 Job Report shows the settings for all created sectors.
The LVS-7510 Job Report appears only in Internet Explorer or Firefox web browsers; no other web browser is
supported.
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Global Copy
The Global Copy feature allows you to replicate the setting changes in the same sector across all labels. Global
copy works with Automatic or Manual setup.
Location of Global Copy button
The “Global Copy” button is visible on the following screens:
When using the Blemish sector type, the Global copy button is visible on the “Step 4: Define Sector Type”
screen (see below).
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For all sector types other than Blemish, the Global copy button is visible on the “Step 5: Setup Matching”
screen (see below).
Global Copy Requirements
The Global copy button appears only if:
There is more than one label per repeat.
There are at least two sectors.
There is at least one pair of comparable sectors (same sectors in different lanes)
The user is on the final step of setting up the sector type.
To define comparable sectors (the same sectors in different lanes), the sectors must:
Have the same sector type (such as Barcode Read, etc)
Have the same width (within 20 pixels)
Have the same height (within 20 pixels)
Have the same distance from the top of the label (within 20 pixels).
Note: A simple solution to meet the above requirements is to copy and paste the first sector to
the second sector. See the “Copy an Entire Sector” section (within the “Step 3: Create Sectors”
section) for steps on copying sectors.
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Use Global Copy to Add Sectors to All Labels Across the Screen
1. Create a sector in the left-most lane.
2. Click the Global Copy button.
3. A new sector is created with matching parameters of the first sector.
The LVS-7510 External System only creates the number of labels defined in the “Labels per repeat” field on the
“Step 1: Set label repeat” screen (see below).
Use Global Copy to Edit Sectors
The example below displays three blemish sectors (1, 2 and 3). The Global copy feature allows you to make the
same change to all three sectors without making the changes to each sector individually,
If making a change to a sector in the first
label, the same sector in the other two
labels will automatically be updated.
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Load an Existing Job
1. To load an existing job, click Load an Existing Job on the Welcome screen.
2. A list of existing jobs appears. Each column is described in the table below.
Column Description
Job file List of the job file names.
Description Description of each job file.
Job file date The date the job file was created.
Last run file Highest run number in the existing job.
Last run file date Last run file date for the job.
3. Choose the job you want by double-clicking the job name.
4. You can sort by any column by clicking on the column header.
5. The Ready to Run screen appears with the same job parameters that were originally set for that job.
6. See the next section entitled Operate Screen: Ready to Run for further steps.
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Operate Screen: Ready to Run
Each button on the Operate Screen (Ready to Run) is described in the table below.
Button Description
Delete This Job Click to delete the job. Only operators who are granted the Allow Create NEW
Job permission is allowed to delete a job. Refer to the Permissions section,
within the Operators section, for more information on permissions.
View Logs
A Report Log is created for every job. Click this button to view all previous
Reports. (See the Reports chapter for more information on reports.)
Edit Job
Click to change the current job settings. If a password was used, you must enter
the correct password for the job. Only operators who are granted the Allow
Create NEW Job permission is allowed to edit a job. Refer to the Permissions
section, within the Operators section, for more information on permissions.
Exit to Main
Click to change to a previously set up job; this will bring you back to the
Welcome Screen where you may select Load a Job.
Make Ready Make Ready operates exactly as if the system were running normally with the
exception that no data is stored and no I/O is triggered. See the section below
titled “Make Ready Mode” for more information.
Continue Last Run Select this option if you desire to append to the most recent run’s CSV file.
Start New Run Click to begin a new run and new CSV file.
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Make Ready Mode
Clicking the “MakeReady” button allows an operator to:
Simulate how inspections will perform
Simulate how the job created will work in live setting
Test any changes made
Test the system without triggering any output signals that might affect the rewinder/thermal printer
After clicking the “MakeReady” button, the screen flashes between red and white (see below) and the words “NOT
RUNNING / Make Ready” scroll across the top, left corner of the screen indicating the system is in MakeReady
mode.
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Operate Screen: Running the Job
The Operate Screen (Running the Job) is typically what you monitor at all times. The features on this screen are
described in the table below:
Field Description
Web Speed
This gives the operator how many rows per second are being analyzed, as well
as how many inches per second the printer is traveling. This calculation is based
upon the Label Repeat data entered in Step 1.
Counters There are two conditions being counted: All “passed” sectors and all “failed
sectors. These two conditions are totaled at the bottom of this column.
Camera Shows a percentage of the Camera Speed. A warning message will pop-up if the
speed is too high.
CPU Shows the CPU Usage. A warning message appears if the CPU usage is too
high.
Die Cut The Die Cut is tracked for movement from the original position; this is in the green
center. Movement is visually depicted by the moving black dot away from dead
center. Movement in the yellow is ok as it is inside the set allowable movement.
Movement out to the red zone will cause a !DC (Die Cut) error.
Reset Alarms On the Alarm matrix, there is a “hold” function if/when an error occurs; this is
indicated by the term “Hold” appearing in the “Dwell” column on the Alarm matrix.
The Reset Alarms button releases the error condition and is visible only when
the “Hold” function is activated in the Alarm matrix.
Stop Press the Stop button to stop the inspection.
Error Display This is a very helpful feature for the operator to analyze only the errors as they
happen. Or, the operator may choose to study one error condition at a time. This
feature is activated by clicking on the error. This causes the software to show an
image of the next error as superimposed thumbnail images. The process of
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Field Description
showing this error image can be performed while the system is in the Operate
condition. A series of error images are stored in the log file of each job.
Thumbnails of the actual errors can be viewed “offline”. See the Error Display
section below for more information.
Full Web Image The image at the bottom of the Operate Screen is the entire field of view and will
update up to 10 images per second as the printer is running.
Live Reports Log A log will appear overlaid onto the Operate Screen when the operator clicks
inside a sector. This log represents what the software sees inside this sector.
A green box indicates a good read.
A red box indicates an error condition has occurred.
This log can be moved to any position on the Operate Screen by left click and
hold at the very top of the log screen. To get a freeze frame of this box click on
any other non-sector part of the image. This will cause the box to stop updating.
To resume the update, just click in the desired sector. Close by clicking the red X
(Close) box in the top right corner.
Histograms At the top of the Operate Screen is a section for displaying a histogram for every
error condition the software is trained to analyze. It is color coded.
Green is “good’
Red is “bad”
Each sector “Type” will have its own graph. All sectors of a given type will be
displayed within the graph designated for that “Type”.
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Show Zoom Window
Check the “Show Zoom Window” box to view a magnified image of the label. After checking this box, a blue box
appears in the full web image view. Use your mouse to move the blue box over any portion of the label, and then
a magnified image appears in the top right corner of the screen.
Using your mouse, drag
the blue box over the
label. The magnified
image appears in the top
right corner.
Magnified image of the
area the blue box
below.
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Bypass Button
Click the “Bypass” button to suspend any outputs (such as the stop motion signal) from the LVS-7510.
The screen flashes between yellow and white when activated in the settings (ShowStatusAlert =1), and the word
“Bypass” scrolls across the top, left corner of the screen indicating the system is in Bypass mode . All repeats
during Bypass appear in pink in the Reports\QC File Viewer.
IMPORTANT: The DontProcessDuringBypass setting (within the [System] section) in the LVS7500.ini file
allows you to configure the LVS-7510 to process or not process sectors during bypass.
Example LVS7500.ini file
[System]
A5Follows=34
AddMissingTriggers=0
AutoBreakRoll=0
CameraToError=54
ConsecutiveReadLines=5
CpuUtilizationWarning=75
DontProcessDuringBypass=0
ePedigree=0
Gap=Off
See examples on next two pages.
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DontProcessDuringBypass=0 indicates the LVS-7510 will process sectors during bypass and will highlight
all errors in the Reports\QC File Viewer.
Error codes
Error codes
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DontProcessDuringBypass=1 indicates the LVS-7510 will not process sectors during bypass and will not
check for errors.
All bypassed repeats in the Reports/QC File Viewer appear with an !BP error code.
Bypassed
repeats
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Error Display
The Error Display log can be accessed on the Operate screen while you are running the job or after you stop the
job. Click on an error to view the barcode image and barcode parameters.
To hide the barcode parameters, click the “Hide Barcode Stats” button; this removes the barcode parameters from
the screen and enlarges the barcode image.
Note: After clicking the “Hide Barcode Stats” button, the name changes to “Show Barcode Stats.”
Click this button to display the barcode parameters on the screen.
Error Display Log
Barcode
parameters
After clicking the “Hide
Barcode Stats” button, the
barcode parameters are
hidden and the barcode
image is enlarged.
Click the “Show Barcode
Stats” button to display the
barcode parameters on the
screen.
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Additional error display options include:
Button Description
Accept This Error Click this button to approve the error; the error is marked as OK in the error log file
and removed from the errors list. The button is active when the job is in run mode.
Only operators granted the Allow Accept / Replace Errors permission are allowed
to accept the error. The following message appears for operators without
permission to accept the error (see screenshot below). An authorized Operator ID
and Password must be entered or the operator will not be allowed to approve the
error. See the Permissions section, within the Operators section, for more
information on permissions.
Update Spot
Ignore
Draws an ignore box around the error so that it will not appear again and every
instance of the error will be removed from the errors list. The log file will also show
an OK for every instance of this error.
The ignore area is yellow if you edit the blemish sector.
In the “Settings” menu, when RelearnAuthorization=0, any operator granted the
“Allow Accept/Replace Errors” permission can use this feature.
When RelearnAuthorization=1, the operator must have “Allow Administration”
rights to use this feature.
The following message appears for operators without permission to use the “Update
Spot Ignore” feature (see screenshot below). An administrator’s Operator ID and
Password must be entered or the operator will not be allowed to ignore the areas.
See the Permissions section, within the Operators section, for more information
on permissions.
Reset Places previously accepted and replaced errors back into the errors list and
restores their original error codes in the log file. This feature also removes all spot
ignore updates. The button is active when the job is in run mode.
After clicking the “Reset” button, the following message appears. Click Yes to reset
or No to cancel.
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Button Description
Replaced Click this button when a label with detected errors is replaced with a known good
label. This action marks the label as !RP (replaced) in the error log file and is
removed from the errors list. The button is active when the job is in run mode.
Only operators granted the Allow Accept / Replace Errors permission are allowed
to use this feature. See the Permissions section, within the Operators section, for
more information on permissions.
Hide Barcode
Stats
Click this button to hide the barcode parameters on the screen and enlarge the
barcode image.
After clicking this button, the button name changes to “Show Barcode Stats.” Click
this button for the barcode parameters to appear on the screen.
The settings for this button are controlled in the “Settings” menu > [System] section
> ShowRuntimeGradeStats.
ShowRuntimeGradeStats=0 (default) – Disables the “Hide Barcode Stats”
button.
ShowRuntimeGradeStats=1 – Enables the “Hide Barcode Stats” button.
Close Click the “Close” button to close the error display window and return to the “Running
the Job” screen.
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Blemish Error Display
When viewing a blemish error, three views are available on the screen:
Golden – Displays the golden image
Toggle – Toggles between the golden image and actual image
Actual – Displays the actual blemish image
Only a single image of the error is displayed when viewing other types of errors. For example, a No Read error on
a barcode would only show an image of the barcode so that you can examine the problem.
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Reports / QC File Viewer
The Reports Screen is used to view the report logs created for each job.
Each line of data starts with the run number followed by a date/time stamp, decoded string, error code (if any),
and other data associated with the image being inspected. See the “Error Code Definitions” section for a full list of
error codes.
The report type is displayed in the column header (such as Errors only, 1D grade details, etc.). To view a
particular report, click on the desired run located under the corresponding header.
The “Run log” column allows you to view data for all sectors for that particular run. All ANSI/ISO parameters are
reported under 1D, 2D grade details.
The data is stored in a .csv (comma separated values) format. This format is a text file where fields are delimited
by commas and records are delimited by a <CR><LF> pair. It is a standard interchange format for taking raw data
and populating a database or spreadsheet. By default these files are stored in the following directories:
For new installations of software version 20.1.X on Windows® 7 Professional and Windows® 8.1
Professional operating systems: C:\LvsData\LVS 7500\Jobs
For systems that are upgrading from a previous software version to version 20.1.X or higher:
o Windows® XP: C:\Program Files\Label Vision Systems\LVS 7500\Jobs
o Windows® 7: C:\Users\[User Login Name]\AppData\Roaming\Label Vision Systems\LVS 7500\Jobs
The operator may choose to print a report for an entire run or print a report of errors only.
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Sample Reports
Errors Only Report
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Run Log
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1D Grade Details
View 1D grade details by double-clicking on a job in the 1D grading column.
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Run Log with Images
Blemish, barcode, and OCR/OCV error images can be viewed by clicking on the red blemish cell in the log file. An
error display screen will then pop-up. If the error is a blemish, the Golden Image will show on the Left; a Toggle
between Golden and Actual in the center; and the Actual Blemish image is on the right.
Button Definitions
Button Description
Previous Error Moves upward from the current file location to the next error.
Next Error Moves downward from the current file location to the next error.
Previous Warning Moves upward from the current file location to the next warning.
Next Warning Moves downward from the current file location to the next warning.
Summary Report Click to view the Summary Report.
Print errors Click to print the errors only.
Print All Click to print all information for the run.
Exit Click to close the QC File Viewer and return to the LVS-7510.
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Summary Report
The LVS-7510 Summary Report can be accessed by clicking on the Summary Report button when viewing a log
file. The report gives a summation of the entire job and each sector’s settings and parameters. It also shows
example images where sectors were drawn.
The LVS-7510 Summary Report appears only in Internet Explorer or Firefox web browsers; no other web browser
is supported.
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Preventive Maintenance
SENSOR INSTRUCTIONS
Weekly cleaning of the sensor is recommended to maintain optimum performance. To maintain a clean
and clear appearance, spray a soft, lint-free, non-abrasive towel or cloth with a commercially available
household glass cleaner, such as Windex®, Glassex®, VISS®, and Mr. Muscle® and gently clean the
outside of the sensor glass.
DO NOT directly spray the sensor glass with glass cleaner; always spray a towel or cloth with
glass cleaner and then gently wipe the sensor glass.
DO NOT use an industrial-strength glass cleaner.
RUBBER ROLLER INSTRUCTIONS
The rubber roller may need cleaning periodically, as it is important to keep the roller free of debris,
adhesive buildup and other surface materials.
Locate the following supplies:
Dishwashing liquid
1 cup of water
Lint-free cloth
WARNING: Use only dishwashing liquid to clean the rubber roller. Do not clean the
roller with alcohol, window cleaner or petroleum-based products, as this causes the
rubber to crack.
Mix a few drops of dishwashing liquid into a cup of water and place a lint-free cloth into the solution until
the cloth is saturated. Ring out the cloth so that no water drips from the cloth. Wipe down the rubber
roller surface, removing any debris. As you wipe, turn the roller to clean the entire surface. Then, rinse
out the cloth and wipe down the rubber surface again to remove any dishwashing liquid from the roller.
Allow the roller to dry before using.
CALIBRATION CARD INSTRUCTIONS
Replace the Calibrated Conformance Standard Test Card every two years.
If you have any questions or concerns about the performance of the LVS-7510 External System, please
call your local Microscan distributor or Microscan technical support:
+1-800-762-1149 | +1-425-203-4841 | helpdesk@microscan.com
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Troubleshooting
Problem Description Possible Causes
System will not acquire images The roll of labels is not moving.
Encoder is not in contact with moving roll of labels.
Encoder cable is not plugged in or is damaged.
The Readhead has lost power.
The Readhead to LVS-7510 interface cables are not
plugged in or are damaged.
System is acquiring every other label The label repeat is set too large.
Image has uneven lighting An LED may have burned out in the sensor.
The sensor may have a label stuck to it
For Error Condition issues, refer to the “Step 6: Alarm Matrix” section and review the following topics:
Error Code Definitions
Common Causes for Error Conditions
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Physical Properties
The LVS-7510 is available with a 5.4” (137 mm) or 8.5” (216 mm) readhead.
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Functional Characteristics
The characteristics listed below apply to the LVS-7510 5.4” (137 mm) and 8.5” (216 mm) readheads.
Line Scan Camera: 400 DPI. Floating Sensor Head
Light Source: Red Light. 660 nm
Inputs / Outputs: USB 2.0 port. 5-Volt Power Supply
Maximum System Speed: 12 inches (300 mm) per second
ISO Verification
Verify: Any combination of linear, matrix or stacked codes to ISO print
quality standards including:
Linear (1D) Verifier Conformance (ISO/IEC 15416)
2-Dimensional (2D) Verifier Conformance (ISO/IEC 15415)
Orientation & Number: Any orientation and number of codes on a label.
Read and Analyze: 1D and 2D to published International specifications, with an overall
ISO (ANSI) grade.
Minimum Linear (1D) Narrow Bar
Width:
Read only: 6.3 Mils (.0063”) (.160 mm)
Verification: 8.8 Mils (.0088”) (.223 mm)
Minimum 2D Cell Size: Read only: 10.0 Mils (.0100”) (.254 mm)
Verification: 12.5 Mils (.0125”) (.317 mm)
Reporting: Detailed data to be reported is in .csv format for extraction by the
end user. Immediate reporting is available for viewing via the
monitor and Light Tower if utilized.
Optical Character Verification (OCV)
Minimum Human
Readable: .083 inches / 2.12 mm / 6 Printer Points
Data: Verifies variable and fixed data ascending, descending or from a file.
Read or Verify: Sequential string of alphanumeric characters (numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to
Z) against known field or database. Guidelines:
Characters must not touch or overlap
All uppercase letters in any font are allowed
Lowercase letters, uppercase letters, and some special characters are
allowed in OCR-B MT font (6 to 14 points). Shown to the right are the
letters, numbers, and special characters supported by OCR-B MT font (6
to 14 points)
Monospaced fonts, like OCR-B, are preferred and perform better in the
LVS-7510
Do not attempt to re-learn any of the supplied OCR-B MT fonts
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Blemish Detection
Print faults: Detects skew, smear, print registration, die-cut errors, edge
determination and missing information.
Variable Data: Allows user specified variable data within a pattern matching zone.
Red Light (660 nm): The LVS-7510 uses red light (660 nm) to detect blemishes; thus, color
blemishes in the red spectrum may not be properly detected.
Minimum point size: Blemish Inspection: 5 Mils / .005 inches / .126 mm
Missing Period: 5 Mils / .005 inches / .126 mm
Number Validation
Any numerical order requirements such as ascending, descending, or algorithmic series to ensure the
numbers are in the expected order
Use external data file for the validation of random number sequence
Detects duplicate numbers
Matching
Matches decoded data from a barcode to human readable text of that barcode
Matches multiple fields of data within the label area being inspected
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Supported Symbologies
Below are a few of the symbologies supported by the LVS-7510. Contact Microscan for a full list of supported
symbologies.
Aztec
Codabar
Code 128
Code 39
Code 93
Data Matrix
DataBar expanded
EAN-13
EAN-13 (2-digit supplemental) Stacked
EAN-13 (5-digit supplemental)
EAN-8
ECC-200 Data Matrix
GS1-128
GS1 Databar Limited
GS1 Databar
GS1 Databar-14
GS1 Data Matrix
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)
Laetus Pharmacode
Micro QR Code
MicroPDF417
PDF417
QR Code
UPC-A
UPC-A (2-digit supplemental)
UPC-A (5-digit supplemental)
UPC-E
UPC-E (2-digit supplemental)
UPC-E (5-digit supplemental)
All applicable GS1 composite components
International Standards
ISO/IEC 15415
ISO/IEC 15416
ISO/IEC 15426 – 1 and 2
All supported ISO/IEC symbology specifications
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Mechanical Diagrams
All technical drawings are copyrighted in respect to their manufacturer. All respected trademark rights are
reserved.
LVS-7510 Basic Wire Diagram
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LVS-7510 Stop Motion and Light Tower Printer Interface
The purpose of the Alarm Matrix is to effectively connect to the Stop-Motion/Light Tower Unit.
Line 1 (D0) is hard wired to the GREEN Light. All sections listed under the Trigger Column that show “Line 1” will
turn on the GREEN light on the light tower.
Line 2 (D1) Is hard wired to the YELLOW light. All sections listed under the Trigger column that show “Line 2” will
turn on the YELLOW light on the light tower.
Line 3 (D2) is hard wired to the RED light. All sections listed under the Trigger columns that show “Line 3” will turn
on the RED light on the light tower. There is also a relay (K2) connected to this line and can be accessed via
connector CN6 located inside the Stop-Motion/Light Tower Unit.
The Pin outs for CN6 are as follows:
CN6-1 USB 5VDC source
CN6-2 Normally open relay contact (N.O.)
CN6-3 Common relay contact
CN6-4 Normally closed relay contact (N.C.)
CN6-5 Signal Ground
When an active-high or active-low signal is required for an external device, jumper CN6-5 (ground) to the CN6-3
(common relay contact). Then choose to use a 5VDC signal or a 24VDC signal by placing a jumper across the 3-
pin X1 header located on the Stop Motion/Light Tower circuit board. One side is connected to 5VDC through a
resistor and the other side is connected to a 24VDC through a resistor.
Line 4 (D4) is the STOP MOTION signal and is hard wired to a relay (K1) All sections listed under the Trigger
columns that show “Line 4” will activate relay K1 and can be accessed via connector CN5 located inside the Stop-
Motion/Light Tower Unit.
The Pin outs for CN5 are as follows:
CN5-1 USB 5VDC source
CN5-2 Normally open relay contact (N.O.)
CN5-3 Common relay contact
CN5-4 Normally closed relay contact (N.C.)
CN5-5 Signal Ground
The Stop-Motion signal (Line 4) can be used to “pause” a printer when an error is detected.
The STOP MOTION signal can also be delayed by a certain distance. This allows the operator to activate an ink
jet printer or some other device on down the printing process line. Or it can make the printer or rewinder
automatically stop at their inspection/splicing table.
Note: The LVS-7510 External System does not stop the printer / rewinder. It simply gives the
operator access to normally open and normally closed contacts to work in conjunction with the
device being controlled. Every system is different. Please check with the manufacturer of the
device on specific instructions to cause the PAUSE function to work.
When an active-high or active-low signal is required for an external device, jumper CN5-5 (ground) to the CN5-3
(common relay contact). Then choose to use a 5VDC signal or a 24VDC signal by placing a jumper across the 3-
pin X2 header located on the Stop Motion/Light Tower circuit board. One side is connected to 5VDC through a
resistor and the other side is connected to a 24VDC through a resistor.
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Line 5 (D3) – The Audible Alarm, located inside the Stop Motion/Light Tower Unit, is programmed to follow the
RED light (Line 3). When the audible alarm is not required, the operator will have to change the INI settings.
There is no access to Line 5 through the Alarm Matrix.
CN5 Stop Motion Relay Output (Active Low)
Pin Assignment Wire Color Directions
1 – USB 5VDC Not used
2 – Normally open relay contact RED Active-Low +5VDC Signal
3 – Common relay contact BLACK Jumper to Pin 5 (Ground)
4 – Normally closed relay contact WHITE Not used
CN5 Stop Motion Relay Output (Active High)
Pin Assignment Wire Color Directions
1 – USB 5VDC Connect a 1K resistor (1/2 watt) from Pin
1 to Pin 4
2 – Normally open relay contact RED Not used
3 – Common relay contact BLACK Jumper to Pin 5 (Ground)
CN5 Stop Motion Relay Output (Relay Contacts Only)
Pin Assignment Wire Color Directions
1 – USB 5VDC Not used
2 – Normally open relay contact RED
3 – Common relay contact BLACK
4 – Normally closed relay contact WHITE
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Appendix A: LVS7500.CFG File
The LVS-7510 uses the LVS7500.cfg file to configure variable/default values when the program loads. The file is
located in the following directory:
For new installations of software version 20.1.X on Windows® 7 Professional and Windows® 8.1
Professional operating systems: C:\LvsData\LVS 7500
For systems that are upgrading from a previous software version to version 20.1.X or higher:
Windows® XP: C:\Program Files\Label Vision Systems\LVS7500\LVS7500.cfg
Windows® 7: C:\Users\[User Login Name]\ AppData\Roaming\Label Vision Systems\LVS
7500\LVS7500.cfg
Below are sample LVS7500.cfg descriptions:
[Alarm (Background)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
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Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Bypass mode)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Check digit)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
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Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Database engine)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
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Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=immediately
Value=immediately
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Delta E)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
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Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Die cut)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
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Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Duplicate)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
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Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Foreground)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Gap)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
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Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Good read)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Help=This specifies the signal duration.
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Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 1
Value=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 1, which corresponds to the green light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=
Value=
Choice=
Help=Stop motion does not apply to this condition.
[Alarm (Grade warning)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Help=This specifies the signal duration.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 2
Value=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 2, which corresponds to the yellow light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=
Value=
Choice=
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Help=Stop motion does not apply to this condition.
[Alarm (Matrix)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Mismatch)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
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Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (No read)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
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Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Not assessed)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
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Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Not synced)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
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Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Quality)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
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Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Range)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Sequence)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
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Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm (Stop motion)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
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Default=I/O line 4
Value=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 4, which corresponds to the blue light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=
Value=
Choice=
[Alarm (Wrong length)]
Setting=Signal Duration
Default=100ms
Value=100ms
Choice=10ms
Choice=20ms
Choice=100ms
Choice=200ms
Choice=500ms
Choice=1 second
Choice=5 seconds
Choice=hold
Help=This specifies the signal duration. Use "hold" to require a manual reset.
Setting=Signal Output Line
Default=I/O line 3
Value=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 1
Choice=I/O line 2
Choice=I/O line 3
Choice=I/O line 4
Choice=I/O line 5
Choice=I/O line 6
Choice=I/O line 7
Choice=I/O line 8
Help=This sets the I/O line to activate for this error condition.
Help=The default value is I/O line 3, which corresponds to the red light.
Setting=StopMotion
Default=do not stop
Value=do not stop
Choice=do not stop
Choice=immediately
Choice=after 2 in a row
Choice=after 3 in a row
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Choice=after 4 in a row
Choice=after 5 in a row
Choice=after 6 in a row
Choice=after 7 in a row
Choice=after 8 in a row
Choice=after 9 in a row
Choice=after 10 in a row
Help=This specifies if this error condition should also trigger activation of the stop motion signal.
[Alarm matrix]
Setting=StackLightDuration
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=UsePassFailMethod
Default=0
Value=0
[ApertureGrading]
Setting=ApertureScaling1D
Default=1.0
Value=1.0
Help=The aperture settings are used to calculate barcode grading.
Help=These should not be changed by a customer unless requested by a qualified Label Vision Systems
representative.
Setting=ApertureScaling2D
Default=1.0
Value=1.0
Help=The aperture settings are used to calculate barcode grading.
Help=These should not be changed by a customer unless requested by a qualified Label Vision Systems
representative.
Setting=IgnoreGS1Rules
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=The aperture settings are used to calculate barcode grading.
Help=These should not be changed by a customer unless requested by a qualified Label Vision Systems
representative.
Setting=SharpenMatrixSize
Default=9
Value=9
Help=The aperture settings are used to calculate barcode grading.
Help=These should not be changed by a customer unless requested by a qualified Label Vision Systems
representative.
Setting=SharpenValue
Default=45
Value=45
Help=The aperture settings are used to calculate barcode grading.
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Help=These should not be changed by a customer unless requested by a qualified Label Vision Systems
representative.
[ApertureReading]
Setting=ApertureScaling1D
Default=1.0
Value=1.0
Help=The aperture settings are used to calculate barcode grading.
Help=These should not be changed by a customer unless requested by a qualified Label Vision Systems
representative.
Setting=ApertureScaling2D
Default=1.0
Value=1.0
Help=The aperture settings are used to calculate barcode grading.
Help=These should not be changed by a customer unless requested by a qualified Label Vision Systems
representative.
Setting=IgnoreGS1Rules
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=The aperture settings are used to calculate barcode grading.
Help=These should not be changed by a customer unless requested by a qualified Label Vision Systems
representative.
Setting=SharpenMatrixSize
Default=9
Value=9
Help=The aperture settings are used to calculate barcode grading.
Help=These should not be changed by a customer unless requested by a qualified Label Vision Systems
representative.
Setting=SharpenValue
Default=45
Value=45
Help=The aperture settings are used to calculate barcode grading.
Help=These should not be changed by a customer unless requested by a qualified Label Vision Systems
representative.
[Basic]
Setting=ColorMode
Default=0=monochrome
Value=0=monochrome
Choice=0=monochrome
Help=This setting must match the installed camera technology type.
Setting=DistanceMethod
Default=1=inches
Value=1=inches
Choice=0=encoder ticks
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Choice=1=inches
Choice=12=feet
Help=Reports show distances using the units selected here.
Setting=EncoderPort
Default=-1=USB light tower / stop motion
Value=-1=USB light tower / stop motion
Choice=0=no light tower / stop motion
Choice=-1=USB light tower / stop motion
Choice=-2=Printronix printer with USB light tower / stop motion
Choice=-3=Printronix printer without USB light tower / stop motion
Help=EncoderPort is determined by the encoder board's serial port in Device Manager.
Setting=LinesPerInch
Default=400
Value=400
Help=This setting must match the FOV of the installed camera.
Setting=MaxSpeed
Default=30
Value=30
Help=This is the top speed of the camera in KHz.
Help=The default value of 30 means the camera can run at up to 30 KHz or 30,000 lines/second.
Setting=PageBreaks
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=PageBreaks are used to let the system know if there are expected nonuniformities of label repeats.
Help=0 means none expected, and 1 means expected.
Help=If the system expects these repeats then it will not log those as errors once seen.
Help=This is dangerous as the system DOES NOT REPORT MISSING LABELS in this configuration.
Setting=PressID
Default=0
Value=0
Help=PressID is the press Identifier for multiple presses in a Microscan 7000 RIMS system.
Help=This must be an Alpha Charater (A-Z).
Setting=RimsBarcodePlacementOffsetDistance
Default=0
Value=0
Help=RIMSBarcodePlacementOffsetDistance is an offset for the barcode placement in a LVS7000 RIMS system
from the camera viewing point.
[Blemish]
Setting=BlemishDebug
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=save failed images
Choice=2=save all images
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Setting=FloodDiff
Default=2.0
Value=2.0
Setting=FloodSize
Default=2
Value=2
Setting=MaxErrorsBeforeQuit
Default=50
Value=50
Help=When a given sector reaches more than the number of errors defined in this field, the Microscan 7000 stops
reporting the errors.
Help=For example, if MaxErrorsBeforeQuit=20, the Microscan 7000 stops reporting errors after a given sector
reaches 20 errors.
Help=NOTE: This value is configurable; however, the value must limited to keep from causing processing
overflow.
Setting=MaxThumbnailsPerSector
Default=4
Value=4
Help=MaxThumbnailsPerSector limits how many thumbnails are used for a single Blemish sector’s errors.
Setting=ScrollMax
Default=0.125
Value=0.125
Help=ScrollMax controls the maximum size range of the blemish.
Help=Value is in inches.
Setting=ShowDieCutCrossHatch
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=tbd
Setting=ShowMatrixDieCutControls
Default=0
Value=0
Help=ShowMatrixDieCutControls is used to make the sensitivity controls for Matrix and Die Cut available during
setup.
Setting=TargetDPI
Default=204.8
Value=204.8
Help=TargetDPI is used for Blemish quality.
Help=Lower settings help the system to run faster but fewer errors are found.
Help=Higher settings slow the system but more errors will be found.
Help=It is advised to leave this setting as is unless instructed by an Microscan representative.
Help=This should be changed to a straight reduction factor number. None,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 ect...
Setting=UseAreas
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
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Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=When the UseAreas feature is turned on, you can define separate rules for each area.
Setting=UseSpots
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=When the UseSpots feature is turned on, you can define a number of "violations" of the blemish size to
allow.
Help=Regardless of the setting, any single error that is larger than double the allowed size will cause a failure.
Setting=WanderX
Default=6
Value=6
Help=Wander is used to align pixels within the Blemish sector FOREGROUND Only.
Help=It will hunt for the best matching pixel values in an array size equal to the WanderX,Y value.
Help=WanderX controls horizontal motion.
Setting=WanderY
Default=6
Value=6
Help=Wander is used to align pixels within the Blemish sector FOREGROUND Only.
Help=It will hunt for the best matching pixel values in an array size equal to the WanderX,Y value.
Help=WanderY controls vertical motion.
[Blemish area rule 1]
Setting=AllowedSpots
Default=0
Value=0
Choice=0
Choice=1
Choice=2
Choice=3
Choice=4
Choice=5
Choice=6
Choice=7
Choice=8
Choice=9
Setting=BackgroundSensitivity
Default=80
Value=80
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=BackgroundSize
Default=0.020
Value=0.020
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=DieCutSensitivity
Default=50
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Value=50
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=DieCutTolerance
Default=0.080
Value=0.080
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=ForegroundSensitivity
Default=80
Value=80
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=ForegroundSize
Default=0.015
Value=0.015
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=MatrixSensitivity
Default=25
Value=25
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=MatrixSize
Default=0.06
Value=0.06
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=Separation
Default=80
Value=80
Help=Separation is used to differentiate the Foreground from the Background.
Help=Increasing this number will define more print as Foreground and less as Background.
Help=Decreasing this number will define more of the label as Background and less as Foreground.
Help=A sensitivity of 0 will call everything Background and 100 will call everything Foreground.
[Blemish area rule 2]
Setting=AllowedSpots
Default=0
Value=0
Choice=0
Choice=1
Choice=2
Choice=3
Choice=4
Choice=5
Choice=6
Choice=7
Choice=8
Choice=9
Setting=BackgroundSensitivity
Default=50
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Value=50
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=BackgroundSize
Default=0.024
Value=0.024
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=DieCutSensitivity
Default=50
Value=50
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=DieCutTolerance
Default=0.039
Value=0.039
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=ForegroundSensitivity
Default=65
Value=65
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=ForegroundSize
Default=0.015
Value=0.015
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=MatrixSensitivity
Default=25
Value=25
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=MatrixSize
Default=0.06
Value=0.06
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=Separation
Default=80
Value=80
Help=Separation is used to differentiate the Foreground from the Background.
Help=Increasing this number will define more print as Foreground and less as Background.
Help=Decreasing this number will define more of the label as Background and less as Foreground.
Help=A sensitivity of 0 will call everything Background and 100 will call everything Foreground.
[Blemish area rule 3]
Setting=AllowedSpots
Default=0
Value=0
Choice=0
Choice=1
Choice=2
Choice=3
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Choice=4
Choice=5
Choice=6
Choice=7
Choice=8
Choice=9
Setting=BackgroundSensitivity
Default=50
Value=50
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=BackgroundSize
Default=0.024
Value=0.024
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=DieCutSensitivity
Default=50
Value=50
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=DieCutTolerance
Default=0.039
Value=0.039
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=ForegroundSensitivity
Default=65
Value=65
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=ForegroundSize
Default=0.015
Value=0.015
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=MatrixSensitivity
Default=25
Value=25
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=MatrixSize
Default=0.06
Value=0.06
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=Separation
Default=80
Value=80
Help=Separation is used to differentiate the Foreground from the Background.
Help=Increasing this number will define more print as Foreground and less as Background.
Help=Decreasing this number will define more of the label as Background and less as Foreground.
Help=A sensitivity of 0 will call everything Background and 100 will call everything Foreground.
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[Blemish area rule 4]
Setting=AllowedSpots
Default=0
Value=0
Choice=0
Choice=1
Choice=2
Choice=3
Choice=4
Choice=5
Choice=6
Choice=7
Choice=8
Choice=9
Setting=BackgroundSensitivity
Default=50
Value=50
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=BackgroundSize
Default=0.024
Value=0.024
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=DieCutSensitivity
Default=50
Value=50
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=DieCutTolerance
Default=0.039
Value=0.039
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=ForegroundSensitivity
Default=65
Value=65
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=ForegroundSize
Default=0.015
Value=0.015
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=MatrixSensitivity
Default=25
Value=25
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=MatrixSize
Default=0.06
Value=0.06
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Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=Separation
Default=80
Value=80
Help=Separation is used to differentiate the Foreground from the Background.
Help=Increasing this number will define more print as Foreground and less as Background.
Help=Decreasing this number will define more of the label as Background and less as Foreground.
Help=A sensitivity of 0 will call everything Background and 100 will call everything Foreground.
[Blemish area rule 5]
Setting=AllowedSpots
Default=0
Value=0
Choice=0
Choice=1
Choice=2
Choice=3
Choice=4
Choice=5
Choice=6
Choice=7
Choice=8
Choice=9
Setting=BackgroundSensitivity
Default=50
Value=50
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=BackgroundSize
Default=0.024
Value=0.024
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=DieCutSensitivity
Default=50
Value=50
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=DieCutTolerance
Default=0.039
Value=0.039
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=ForegroundSensitivity
Default=65
Value=65
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=ForegroundSize
Default=0.015
Value=0.015
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Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=MatrixSensitivity
Default=25
Value=25
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=MatrixSize
Default=0.06
Value=0.06
Help=This is the default value for a Blemish setting in the Microscan 7000 software.
Setting=Separation
Default=80
Value=80
Help=Separation is used to differentiate the Foreground from the Background.
Help=Increasing this number will define more print as Foreground and less as Background.
Help=Decreasing this number will define more of the label as Background and less as Foreground.
Help=A sensitivity of 0 will call everything Background and 100 will call everything Foreground.
[Calibration]
Setting=Barcodes
Default=0
Value=0
Help=Barcodes is the minimum number of barcodes that must be present on the Calibration screen to complete
calibration.
Setting=CalibrationFrequency
Default=0
Value=0
Help=This number is customer configurable.
Help=It will make the operator calibrate the system after "X" amount of days.
Setting=Data
Default=012345678905
Value=012345678905
Help=This should match the value on the calibration card.
Setting=LastDate
Default=
Value=
Setting=MaxDaysBeforeRequired
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=MaxWhite
Default=99
Value=99
Help=MaxWhite is the highest reflectance value allowed when shining the light on the designated white standard.
Help=This is the top of the green bar seen during the calibration procedure.
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Setting=MilsPerPixel
Default=2
Value=2
Help=This value is set by the computer during the calibration process. It is not user configurable, so doesn't need
to be presented.
Setting=MinOverall
Default=0.0
Value=0.0
Help=This is the minimum overall grade of any barcode used to calibrate.
Setting=MinWhite
Default=75
Value=75
Help=MinWhite is the minimum reflectance value allowed when shining the light on the designated white
standard.
Help=This is the bottom of the green bar seen during the calibration procedure.
Setting=Rmax
Default=89
Value=89
Help=This should match the value on the calibration card.
Setting=Rmin
Default=5
Value=5
Help=This should match the value on the calibration card.
Setting=SmoothGraininess
Default=40
Value=40
Setting=Xdim
Default=21.3
Value=21.3
Help=This should match the value on the calibration card.
[Camera]
Setting=CalSpeed
Default=44
Value=44
Setting=Flip
Default=1=ON
Value=1=ON
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
[CartonTracking]
Setting=CloseEnoughAngle
Default=0.05
Value=0.05
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Setting=CollectDevImages
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=MaxAngle
Default=3
Value=3
Setting=RamPath
Default=
Value=
Setting=SolidTriangleSize
Default=0.25
Value=0.25
[CharSet]
Setting=AlphaNumeric
Default=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789
Value=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789
Help=The CharSet parameters are for OCR/OCV and are customer configurable.
Help=They dictate which characters are to be used or omitted within a sequential number system.
Setting=Numeric
Default=0123456789
Value=0123456789
Help=The CharSet parameters are for OCR/OCV and are customer configurable.
Help=They dictate which characters are to be used or omitted within a sequential number system.
Setting=NumericAlpha
Default=0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Value=0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Help=The CharSet parameters are for OCR/OCV and are customer configurable.
Help=They dictate which characters are to be used or omitted within a sequential number system.
[Color]
Setting=BalanceMatrix
Default=3
Value=3
Choice=0
Choice=1
Choice=2
Choice=3
Setting=BayerPatternMatrix
Default=3
Value=3
Help=The Bayer Color pattern sequence readout for decoding color value.
Help=These settings should only be configured by an Microscan technician.
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Setting=BlueBalance
Default=1.00
Value=1.00
Help=The Color parameters are the Red, Green and Blue values calculated during white balance calibration.
Help=These settings should only be configured by an Microscan technician.
Setting=BlueTarget
Default=250
Value=250
Setting=GreenBalance
Default=1.00
Value=1.00
Help=The Color parameters are the Red, Green and Blue values calculated during white balance calibration.
Help=These settings should only be configured by an Microscan technician.
Setting=GreenTarget
Default=250
Value=250
Setting=RedBalance
Default=1.00
Value=1.00
Help=The Color parameters are the Red, Green and Blue values calculated during white balance calibration.
Help=These settings should only be configured by an Microscan technician.
Setting=RedTarget
Default=250
Value=250
Setting=RGBGGain
Default=1
Value=1
[Database]
Setting=ConnectionString
Default=Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source="%.mdb"
Value=Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source="%.mdb"
Help=This lists the connection string of the database being used.
Help=Put the mySQL default string we intend to use.
Setting=Jobname
Default=
Value=
Setting=LimitDuplicateCheckingSize
Default=0
Value=0
[Debug]
Setting=Mode
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Default=0
Value=0
Help=This needs more description
[Display]
Setting=Rotate
Default=0
Value=0
[Encoder]
Setting=AcceptReplaceOutputString
Default=G10250
Value=G10250
Help=AcceptReplaceOutputString defines the output signal sent when the "Accept" or "Replace" buttons are
selected when reviewing errors on the Operate screen.
Setting=ArrowOffset
Default=0
Value=0
Help=ArrowOffset should not be altered as this is a result of changing the arrow's position when using the
ShowRollerOnReverse feature.
Setting=AutoRejectDistance
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=CameraToInspection
Default=100
Value=100
Help=CameraToInspection is the distance from the camera to the downstream inspection table.
Setting=CommandLine
Default=
Value=
Setting=EnableRunStatusOnMakeReady
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=EncoderDirection
Default=0=forward
Value=0=forward
Choice=0=forward
Choice=1=reverse
Setting=OverrideLine
Default=0
Value=0
Help=The OverrideLine setting is used if a customer requires one of the I/O ports to change states at program
start up.
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Help=It will hold this line high until the program is closed.
Help=Most commonly used as a handshaking to a rewinder.
Help=Multiple ports can be triggered by adding the numbers into a string.
Help=345 would activate ports (3), (4), (5) at software start up.
Setting=Preset
Default=0
Value=0
Help=Preset is the default starting location of the encoder pulse count.
Setting=RampDown1
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=RampDown2
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=RampDown3
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=RegradeOnReverse
Default=0=do not regrade previously inspected labels
Value=0=do not regrade previously inspected labels
Choice=0=do not regrade previously inspected labels
Choice=1=regrade any previously inspected labels that were Replaced
Choice=2=regrade all previously inspected labels
Choice=3=regrade all previously inspected labels that were not Accepted
Choice=4=supports Mode 1 and Mode 2 reversal
Help=RegradeOnReverse tells the software if labels needs to be re-graded when a Rewinder winds the labels
back to a point then forward again.
Setting=SetCPRMode
Default=0=pulses per revolution
Value=0=pulses per revolution
Choice=0=pulses per revolution
Choice=1=cycles per revolution
Help=SetCPRMode enables the system to switch between encoder cycles per revolution and pulses per
revolution
Setting=SetRunStatusOnSetup
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=SetRunStatusOutput
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=ShowRollerOnReverse
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
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Help=ShowRollerOnReverse determines if a Roll-to-Roll will be displayed when running in reverse.
Help=0 means show the actual image when running.
Help=1 means show the Roll-to-Roll image when running in reverse.
Setting=SimulateStopMotion
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=SpliceToCamera
Default=100
Value=100
Help=SpliceToCamera is the distance from the camera to the upstream splice table.
Setting=StopLoggingOnError
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=When this feature is on, then when a single error occurs, all logging stops until the rewinder is backed up.
Help=Then, the Microscan 7000 re-inspects the label after it moves back under the camera and continues logging
from that point.
Setting=StopMotionDelay
Default=40
Value=40
Help=This is the minimum allowed distance that Label Vision Systems has determined that the Stop Motion
Output signal can be sent without missing any outputs.
Help=This should not be changed unless instructed by a qualified Label Vision Systems representative.
Setting=UseVSyncInput
Default=0
Value=0
[Grading]
Setting=AutoSetupGrade1D
Default=1=grade 1D barcodes
Value=1=grade 1D barcodes
Choice=0=read 1D barcodes
Choice=1=grade 1D barcodes
Setting=AutoSetupGrade2D
Default=1=grade 2D barcodes
Value=1=grade 2D barcodes
Choice=0=read 2D barcodes
Choice=1=grade 2D barcodes
Setting=DeductForBlemish
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
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Setting=LightFrequency
Default=0=red light (660nm)
Value=0=red light (660nm)
Choice=0=red light (660nm)
Choice=1=white light
Setting=MaxDecodesToGrade
Default=10
Value=10
Help=MaxDecodesToGrade is the amount of decodable scan lines it takes to grade a barcode.
Help=ANSI standards require at least 10 lines.
Setting=MinimumPassScore
Default=1.5
Value=1.5
Help=MinimumPassScore activates an error signal and logs an error in the log.
Setting=MinimumWarningScore
Default=0
Value=0
Help=MinimumWarningScore activates a warning that alerts an operator without generating an error in the log.
Help=This value is user configurable.
Setting=Override1DAperture
Default=0
Value=0
[ImageSaver]
Setting=DumpColorSlabPath
Default=
Value=
Setting=Path
Default=
Value=
Help=This is a path to be specified to store images to.
Help=A target folder must be made and the path to that target folder is to be put directly after the path=.
Help=As an example Path=C:\Images would need a folder called Images under the C:\ drive.
Help=It will store all incoming images to that directory.
Help=This will show a Pop up window reminding the operator that it was set as it will consume massive
processing power and HDD space if left with a path specified.
Setting=Range
Default=
Value=
Setting=SaveLabelRepeat
Default=0
Value=0
Help=0 means save every unsynchronized label.
Help=1 means save every synchronized label
Help=2,3,4,5 mean save every label multiple of ( ex 2 every other, 3 every third,…etc) synchronized.
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[JobQRCode]
Setting=Debug
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=Enabled
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=MaxCodeSize
Default=0.5
Value=0.5
Setting=MinCodeSize
Default=0.3
Value=0.3
Setting=ScanHeight
Default=1
Value=1
Setting=ScanWidth
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=StartScan
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=YShift
Default=0.25
Value=0.25
[Jobs]
Setting=Archive
Default=.\Archive
Value=.\Archive
Setting=Import
Default=.\Import
Value=.\Import
Setting=Output
Default=.\Output
Value=.\Output
Setting=Path
Default=.\Jobs
Value=.\Jobs
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Help=To store jobs to a different location other than the default, a new path can be specified to the system & it will
store the jobs to that location.
Help=It is done exactly like the ImageSaver feature.
Help=The default path is =.\Jobs.
Help=This stores the Jobs to the same directory that the I7000.exe is running from to a folder called Jobs.
[Lumenera]
Setting=Brightness
Default=1.5
Value=1.5
Setting=Exposure
Default=0.3
Value=0.3
Help=Exposure is the exposure setting of a Lumenera USB camera.
Setting=FixedSpeed
Default=0
Value=0
Help=FixedSpeed is the speed of an external belt or conveyor in feet per minute.
Setting=Gain
Default=1.0
Value=1.0
Help=Gain is used on certain Lumenera cameras.
Setting=Gain0
Default=1.0
Value=1.0
Help=Gain0, Gain1, Gain2 and Gain3 are the four gain values for the line-scan camera sensors.
Setting=Gain1
Default=1.0
Value=1.0
Help=Gain0, Gain1, Gain2 and Gain3 are the four gain values for the line-scan camera sensors.
Setting=Gain2
Default=1.0
Value=1.0
Help=Gain0, Gain1, Gain2 and Gain3 are the four gain values for the line-scan camera sensors.
Setting=Gain3
Default=1.0
Value=1.0
Help=Gain0, Gain1, Gain2 and Gain3 are the four gain values for the line-scan camera sensors.
Setting=MaxGainPercent
Default=85
Value=85
Help=MaxGainPercent is the maximum allowed gain the Microscan 7000 will use to calibrate in the automatic
calibration procedure.
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Setting=MaxLumeneraSpeed
Default=60
Value=60
Help=MaxLumeneraSpeed is the maximum frames that a Lumenera USB camera can run at per second.
Setting=MultiCamera
Default=0
Value=0
Help=MultiCamera is turning the camera on or off.
Help=The Microscan 7000 only supports either one or two cameras.
Help=MultiCamera=0 turns off the camera.
Help=To turn on a second camera, specify the camera’s serial number (example: MultiCamera=[camera serial
number])
Setting=PhotoeyeSkip
Default=0
Value=0
Help=PhotoeyeSkip=0 means that every photoeye trigger is used.
Help=
Help=PhotoeyeSkip=N If N is a positive number, the photoeye will use the first trigger and skip to the "Nth" of
photoeye trigger.
Help=For instance, if N=1, the first trigger is used then every other photoeye trigger that follows is used.
Help=
Help=PhotoeyeSkip=-N If N is a negative number, the photoeye will not use the first trigger and it will start at the
"Nth" photoeye trigger.
Setting=SerialNumber
Default=0
Value=0
Help=SerialNumber=0. This can be 0 if you have 0 or 1 Lumenera cameras.
Help=If you have more than 1 Lumenera camera, then this is the serial number of the right half of the split screen
image.
Setting=SizeX
Default=0
Value=0
Help=This value overrides an area scan camera's width. Use 0 for the normal camera width.
Setting=SizeY
Default=0
Value=0
Help=This value overrides an area scan camera's height. Use 0 for the normal camera height.
Setting=StrobeDelay
Default=0.0
Value=0.0
Help=Delay the strobe pulse by this number of milliseconds.
Setting=StrobeLen
Default=0.1
Value=0.1
Help=This is the length of the strobe pulse in milliseconds.
[OCR]
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Setting=MaxHorizontalShift
Default=0
Value=0
Help=MaxHorizontalShift follows the movement of printed characters.
Setting=OCRDebug
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1 save only OCR error images with scores
Choice=2 save all OCR images with scores
Choice=-1=save OCR images as cropped images without scores
Setting=RatioMethod
Default=0=normal
Value=0=normal
Choice=0=normal
Choice=1=DontForceRatio2to3
Choice=2=Learn and use ratio from font
Setting=TouchMode
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=compensate for slight gaps
Choice=2=compensate for large gaps
Choice=3=use customer-specific features
[OCV]
Setting=MinimumPassScore
Default=40
Value=40
Help=MinimumPassScore sets the default minimum pass score for OCV
Setting=MinimumWarningScore
Default=60
Value=60
Help=MinimumWarningScore sets the default minimum warning score for OCV
[PLC]
Setting=DataValidOutputLine
Default=0
Value=0
[PopUp]
Setting=ShowCameraWarning
Default=1=ON
Value=1=ON
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
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Help=ShowCameraWarning allows the software to show a popup message when the number specified in the
CpuUtilizationWarning is reached.
Setting=ShowNotAssessedWarning
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=ShowNotAssessedWarning allows the software to show a popup message when labels are not being
inspected.
Setting=ShowNotSyncedWarning
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
[Preset]
Setting=Default
Default=Med
Value=Med
Setting=High
Default=85,85,5,85,5,25,59,50,39,0
Value=85,85,5,85,5,25,59,50,39,0
Setting=Low
Default=65,65,15,65,24,25,59,50,39,0
Value=65,65,15,65,24,25,59,50,39,0
Setting=Med
Default=75,75,15,75,15,25,59,50,39,0
Value=75,75,15,75,15,25,59,50,39,0
Setting=UseFeature
Default=0
Value=0
[Printer]
Setting=Width
Default=700
Value=700
Help=This setting tells the software where to print a barcode when tagging the end of a roll.
[Printronix]
Setting=Increment
Default=3
Value=3
Help=Increment is only to be used when requested by a qualified Microscan representative.
Setting=MinimumStep
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Default=32
Value=32
Help=MinimumStep is only to be used when requested by a qualified Microscan representative.
Setting=ReprintTimeout
Default=10
Value=10
Help=ReprintTimeout is only to be used when requested by a qualified Microscan representative.
Setting=StopTimeout
Default=7000
Value=7000
Help=StopTimeout adjusts the delay time when the Stop run button is clicked. The stop delay timer suspends all
stop motion output signals to the Printronix printer immediately but allows the LVS-7510 software to continue
inspecting for the length of the delay timer. This permits the label currently printing to complete and get inspected
instead of stopping inspection immediately leaving the currently printing label uninspected. Units are milliseconds
(7000 = 7000 ms).
Note: A 9 inch long label printing at 1 ips will take longer than 7000 ms. A setting of 7000 ms could mean the timer
expires and inspection terminates before the label finishes printing. A setting of 10000 ms or higher is
recommended under these conditions.
Setting=SystemType
Default=0=Normal
Value=0=Normal
Choice=0=Normal
Choice=1=Design
Choice=2=Production
[Simulation]
Setting=HealthCheck
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
HealthCheck=1 demonstrates the health check option for barcodes instead of grading to standards.
Setting=Path
Default=
Value=
Help=This is the path to a directory of stored images.
RestartOnChange=yes
Setting=ProcessPath
Default=
Value=
Help=This is the path to a directory of stored images.
Setting=Speed
Default=50
Value=50
Help=Speed is how fast the system will simulate web motion.
Help=A positive value indicates feet/minute.
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Help=A negative value specifies the maximum CPU percentage to use.
Setting=StopOnWrap
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=StopOnWrap stops the Microscan 7000 when in simulation mode after one time though the associated
image file.
[StreakVoid]
Setting=AllowedSpots
Default=0
Value=0
Choice=0
Choice=1
Choice=2
Choice=3
Choice=4
Choice=5
Choice=6
Choice=7
Choice=8
Choice=9
Setting=BackgroundSensitivity
Default=80
Value=80
Help=BackgroundSensitivity works the same way as ForegroundSensitivity but it is meant to find contrast
differences in the label’s background.
Setting=BackgroundSize
Default=0.002
Value=0.002
Help=BackgroundSize allows the user to increase or decrease the size of detected Blemishes.
Setting=ForegroundSensitivity
Default=80
Value=80
Help=ForegroundSensitivity is the system’s allowable deviation in print color contrast after converting to gray
scale.
Help=A sensitivity of 0 will accept all variations from the original pixels gray scale value, while 100 will allow no
variation of the gray scale values.
Help=In other words, a setting of 0 will pass everything that is defined as Foreground print and a setting of 100
will pass nothing.
Setting=ForegroundSize
Default=0.002
Value=0.002
Help=ForegroundSize allows the user to increase or decrease the size of detected Blemishes.
Setting=Separation
Default=80
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Value=80
Help=Separation is used to differentiate the Foreground from the Background.
Help=Increasing this number will define more print as Foreground and less as Background.
Help=Decreasing this number will define more of the label as Background and less as Foreground.
Help=A sensitivity of 0 will call everything Background and 100 will call everything Foreground.
Setting=StreakVoidX
Default=0.125
Value=0.125
Help=StreakVoidX controls how far the streak/void line is allowed to move in the X direction (default is 1/8").
Setting=StreakVoidY
Default=0.125
Value=0.125
Help=StreakVoidY controls how far the streak/void line is allowed to move in the Y direction (default is 1/8").
Setting=WanderX
Default=2
Value=2
Help=WanderX control how far individual pixels are allowed to move in the X direction in relation to the rest of the
streak/void line.
Help=This is different from controlling how far the entire streak/void line can move in relation to the rest of the
image.
Help=Motion of the entire line is controlled with the following settings: StreakVoidX and StreakVoidY.
Setting=WanderY
Default=2
Value=2
Help=WanderY control how far individual pixels are allowed to move in the X direction in relation to the rest of the
streak/void line.
Help=This is different from controlling how far the entire streak/void line can move in relation to the rest of the
image.
Help=Motion of the entire line is controlled with the following settings: StreakVoidX and StreakVoidY.
[Sync]
Setting=AutoSyncSpanFactor
Default=6
Value=6
Help=AutoSyncSpanFactor sets the width of the sync span in automatic setup. The sync span is set to
AutoSyncSpanFactor * HopX.
Setting=BookletMode
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=FastSync
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=FastSync tells the system to not resync when the "Start" button in pushed.
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Help=This is needed on LVS-7510 systems to not miss the first label.
Setting=HopX
Default=0.125
Value=0.125
Help=HopX tracks the movement of the labels in the horizontal direction.
Setting=HopY
Default=0.125
Value=0.125
Help=HopY tracks the movement of the labels in the vertical direction.
Setting=Log
Default=
Value=
Setting=SyncErrorsInARowBeforeResync
Default=3
Value=3
Help=If the 7000 loses synchronization, this is the number of repeats allowed to pass before the 7000 attempts to
sync again.
[System]
Setting=A5Follows
Default=34
Value=34
Setting=AcceptReplaceInputTimer
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=AddMissingTriggers
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=When enabled, the system will estimate where photoeye triggers should have occurred and create phantom
triggers.
Help=This enables customers to have photoeye triggers on every plate repeat instead of on every label.
Setting=Audible Alarm
Default=34
Value=34
Help=A5Follows tells the software what I/O Line the system should use to trigger a beep.
Setting=AutoBreakRoll
Default=0
Value=0
Help=AutoBreakRoll should be enabled when used with turrets.
Setting=AutoLogin
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Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=AutoMakeReady
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=AutoSetup
Default=0=do not use AutoSetup
Value=1=ask if AutoSetup should be used
Choice=0=do not use AutoSetup
Choice=1=ask if AutoSetup should be used
Choice=2=always use AutoSetup without asking
Choice=3=carton mode
Help=AutoSetup tells the software when to use the Microscan 7000 automated process when creating a new job.
Setting=AutoSetup3Margin
Default=0.5
Value=0.5
Setting=AutoSetupSideMatch
Default=32
Value=32
Setting=AutoStop
Default=0
Value=0
Help=AutoStop turns on autostop for stopping after a specified label count.
Setting=Base64Trailer
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=BorderIndent
Default=0
Value=0
Help=BorderIndent makes the Microscan 7000 window smaller or larger.
Help=This helps in making navigation easier when using a touch screen monitor.
Setting=BypassSignalDelay
Default=0
Value=0
Help=BypassSignalDelay sets delay (in inches) from the moment the bypass signal is received, until the bypass
command is activated.
Setting=CameraSpeedWarning
Default=90
Value=90
Help=CameraSpeedWarning tells the software when to show a warning message if the camera gets to the
specified speed.
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Setting=CameraToError
Default=54
Value=54
Help=CameraToError is a special function used as of version 5.1.0 and is the distance past the camera to the
splice table.
Setting=CameraToRollCount
Default=64
Value=64
Help=CameraToRollCount is a special function used as of version 5.1.0 and is the distance from the camera to
the second splice location on the mandrel.
Setting=ChangeRollOnFly
Default=
Value=
Setting=ClearPrompts
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=If set to zero (default), the system will re-use the most recently entered data for prompts.
Help=If set to non-zero, the computer will start with blanks and the operator must fill in all data.
Setting=ConsecutiveReadLines
Default=5
Value=5
Help=ConsecutiveReadLines is how large a gap must be between 2 adjacent barcodes during autosetup to
separate them into 2 separate sectors.
Setting=CpuUtilizationWarning
Default=75
Value=75
Help=CpuUtilizationWarning tells the software when to show a warning message if the CPU usage gets to the
specified value.
Setting=DontProcessDuringBypass
Default=0=process during bypass
Value=0=process during bypass
Choice=0=process during bypass
Choice=1=don't process during bypass
Help=DontProcessDuringPypass makes the Microscan 7000 not process any sectors during bypass;
Help=this minimizes processor usage when the vision system does not need to be inspecting.
Setting=DontStopWhileInMotion
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=ePedigree
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
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Choice=1=ON
Help=ePedigree switches between normal Microscan 7000 checking and ePedigree checking.
Setting=Gap
Default=off
Value=off
Choice=off
Choice=ON
Help=The Gap=OFF/ON is a specialized reporting ability that if turned on, any jump in a sequential number in a
positive direction is called a GAP and is allowed.
Help=If the GAP is turned off then this same condition would result in a Sequence error.
Setting=HideAlarmMatrix
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=IgnoreHealthCheck
Default=0=performs HealthCheck on 1D and 2D codes
Value=0=performs HealthCheck on 1D and 2D codes
Help=IgnoreHealthCheck is for Microscan technician use only.
Choice=0=performs HealthCheck on 1D and 2D codes
Choice=1=performs HealthCheck on 2D codes and grading on 1D codes
Choice=2=performs HealthCheck on 1D codes and grading on 2D codes
Choice=3=ignores the HealthCheck code
Setting=InactivityTimeout
Default=0
Value=0
Help=Inactivity Timeout automatically logs out any user if the system is left idle for the defined amount of time.
Help=This value is defined in minutes.
Setting=IncludeRimsBarcodeInJobName
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=If off, the names of jobs will be of the form LVS########.
Help=If on, then instead of using LVS, the Rims barcode computer name will be used, but repeated 3 times (AAA,
CCC, etc.).
Setting=LaneDivision
Default=0=disabled
Value=0=disabled
Choice=0=disabled
Choice=1=prompt the operator whether or not to split lanes
Choice=2=always split lanes without prompting the operator
Choice=3=non-RIMS applications where "channel" information is uploaded via Tcp/Ip
Choice=4=divides the web into lanes to make separate log files per lane
Help=LaneDivision splits a job into its separate lanes for RIMS systems in case they were slit on the press;
Help=it prints a barcode per lane as well.
Help=Note that LaneDivision does not function in conjunction with the Turret signal.
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Setting=LastBCLCode
Default=000001
Value=000001
Help=LastBCLCode is active when LaneDivision=4.
Help=A unique roll number given.
Setting=LastBCLRoll
Default=000
Value=000
Help=LastBCLRoll is active when LaneDivision=4.
Setting=LvsContactSensor
Default=0=not installed
Value=0=not installed
Choice=0=not installed
Choice=5=5" sensor installed
Choice=8=8" sensor installed
Help=LvsContactSensor is for Microscan technician use only.
Help=It designates the type of contact sensor used with LVS-7510 systems.
Setting=LvsContactSizeY
Default=96
Value=96
Setting=MajorityDelta
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=MakeReady
Default=
Value=
Help=MakeReady is used when the operator needs to ignore a specified string in a sector at the beginning of a
job.
Help=For instance, type in the word VOID and the software will ignore that word at the beginning of the job only.
Setting=MaxCpuBusyPercent
Default=100
Value=100
Help=MaxCpuBusyPercent is the maximum allowable CPU usage as a percentage.
Help=If the CPU usage exceeds this value, sectors will be Not Assessed (NA) until the CPU utilization drops to a
point equal to this value.
Help=Default is 100.
Setting=MaxErrPerSec
Default=30
Value=30
Help=MaxErrPerSec prevents the software from failing when inundated with errors;
Help=it will not create more than 30 thumbnails of errors per second.
Help=After 30 errors, no more thumbnails will be collected until the next second.
Setting=MaxThumbnails
Default=1000
Value=1000
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Help=MaxThumbnails is the amount of thumbnail images that can be reviewed while the system is running.
Setting=MaxTriggerGap
Default=0
Value=0
Help=MaxTriggerGap causes an error if photo-eye triggers have stopped after a certain distance.
Help=Do not alter this setting unless instructed by an Microscan Technician.
Setting=MinimumPreserveLength
Default=10
Value=10
Setting=MinimumScrapPerRun
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=MonitorInterval
Default=10000
Value=10000
Setting=MonthsBeforePasswordChange
Default=0
Value=0
Help=MonthsBeforePasswordChange prompts users for passwords to be changed after the number of months
entered.
Setting=NumColorWBThreads
Default=5
Value=5
Setting=NumGrabImages
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=NumPacketThreads
Default=8
Value=8
Help=NumPacketThreads is the number of threads;
Help=it is set by how many processing CORES are available per PC.
Setting=OneBigBlemishSector
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=OneBigBlemishSector make the autosetup feature not separate label lanes.
Setting=PDF417UEC
Default=0
Value=0
Help=PDF417UEC stops PDF from using ISO. PDF417UEC =1 only uses UEC as grade.
Setting=Pharmacode
Default=0=off
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Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=Pharmacode indicates whether pharmacode is included in the automatic 1D barcode reading/discrimination.
Help=
Help=Pharmacode=0 means pharmacode is not included in the automatic 1D barcode reading/discrimination.
Help=
Help=Pharmacode=1 indicates pharmacode is included in the automatic 1D barcode reading/discrimination
Setting=PhotoeyeSignalDelay
Default=0
Value=0
Help=PhotoeyeSignalDelay is utilized to externally synchronize a line scan, or trigger an area scan Microscan
7000.
Setting=RelearnAuthorization
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=ReportUnusedCodes
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=If enabled, a button entitled "Report unused codes" appears.
Help=This is used to generate a report of codes that were in the match file, but never seen by the system.
Setting=ResyncMatchFileOnMismatch
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=If enabled, whenever a mismatch error occurs, the system will assume it is possibly not in the right location
in the match file and try to find where it is again.
Help=This allows the system to recover instead of generating non-stop mismatch errors after an inserted or
deleted label.
Setting=RollOutputFilePath
Default=
Value=
Help=RollOutputFilePath is used in conjunction with the AutoBreakRoll feature.
Help=The path is where to store the roll output files.
Setting=RollsPerCase
Default=4
Value=4
Help=RollsPerCase is used in conjunction with LaneDivision=4.
Help=It is the number of rolls in a case. Once this number is reached, the case number is incremented, and the
roll number goes back to 1.
Setting=SerialNumber
Default=missing
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Value=missing
Help=SerialNumber is the Microscan 7000 serial number and should never be changed.
Setting=ShowAdditionalCounters
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=ShowBlemishMotion
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=ShowElapsedTime
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=ShowJobReportButton
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=ShowMod10CheckBox
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=ShowReportLabel
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=ShowRuntimeGradeStats
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=ShowSnapshotButton
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=ShowSpeed
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
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Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=ShowStatusAlert
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=SkipAutoSetupShrink
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=Splash
Default=
Value=
Setting=SpotVoidCheck
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=SpotVoidCheck will error any spot anywhere within a barcode.
Help=Do not use unless instructed by Microscan technician.
Setting=Stagger
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=StripParentheses
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=StripParentheses takes parentheses off decoded data strings from symbologies such as GS1 databar or
Data Matrix.
Setting=Strobe
Default=0=Normal mode
Value=0=Normal mode
Choice=0=Normal mode
Choice=1=Strobe mode
Choice=2=Advanced strobe mode
Help=Strobe allows the system to be used in viewing mode like a strobe light.
Help=There must be a consistent sync mark on the web to use this feature.
Help=Only use this setting if advised by an Microscan Technician.
Setting=TakeSecondPicture
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
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Setting=ThreadLockTimeout
Default=0
Value=0
Setting=TiltedRead
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=TiltedRead attempts to read a short in height barcode by applying a slight rotation.
Setting=TitleBar
Default=
Value=
Setting=TriggerStopMotionOnLearnBlemish
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=TriggerStopMotionOnLearnBlemish tells the software to send a stop motion signal when a Blemish sector
has been defined.
Help=This helps to stop the Rewinder to visually inspect label(s) that are used as a Golden image.
Help=
Help=TriggerStopMotionOnLearnBlemish=0 – Feature is off.
Help=
Help=TriggerStopMotionOnLearnBlemish=1 – Signal will be sent to stop Rewinder after Blemish sector is defined
or Golden Image is relearned.
Setting=TurretSignalDelay
Default=0
Value=0
Help=TurretSignalDelay sets delay (in inches) from the moment the turret signal is received, until the Change Roll
on the fly command is activated.
Setting=UseBypassSignal
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=UseBypassSignal turns on the monitoring of the Bypass signal Input line.
Help=Activated on LOW signal.
Setting=UsePhotoeyeSignal
Default=0
Value=0
UsePhotoeyeSignal=0 Disables this setting
UsePhotoeyeSignal=1 Enables this setting
UsePhotoeyeSignal simulates a photoeye signal every time the encoder reverses direction.
Setting=UseSectorTags
Default=0
Value=0
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Setting=UseTrackingSignal
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Setting=UseTurretSignal
Default=0=off
Value=0=off
Choice=0=off
Choice=1=ON
Help=UseTurretSignal turns on the monitoring of the Turret Cutsignal Input line.
Help=Activated on LOW signal.
Help=It will effectively stop logging for a roll and begin another.
[TcpIp]
Setting=Host
Default=0.0.0.0
Value=0.0.0.0
Setting=Mode
Default=off
Value=off
Choice=off
Choice=remote
Choice=XML
Help=Mode indicates if the Microscan 7000 is connecting to another system.
Help=Use off if the Microscan 7000 is not connecting to another system.
Help=Use remote if the Microscan 7000 is connecting with a remote computer, such as the Microscan HMI
Command Center or a non-Microscan system.
Help=Note that all remaining settings (such as Host, Port1, Port2, etc.) do not apply if the Microscan 7000 is not
connecting to another system.
Setting=Port1
Default=0
Value=0
Help=Enter the port where the first external system will be listening for Microscan data.
Setting=Port1Filter
Default=
Value=
Setting=Port2
Default=0
Value=0
Help=Enter the port where the second external system will be listening for Microscan data.
Setting=Port2Filter
Default=
Value=
Help=Port2Filter specifies the type of information received from the non-Microscan system.
Help=
Help=Leave blank to receive all information.
Help=
Help=Use 7 to receive error only information.
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Appendix B: Epedigree
Systems with ePedigree enabled are using the normal LVS-7510 software with enhanced tracking features. Below
are a couple of steps that highlight the LVS-7510 ePedigree process.
1. When drawing a sector over a 2D Data Matrix code, make sure that the center of the X within the sector is
close to the center of the 2D code. This helps the software to determine the position of the barcode.
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2. Choose the Check for Duplicates option to make sure that the barcode’s encoded data is unique for this job
or the sect. When running the job, a !DU error will show up if the software finds a duplicate of the barcode.
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3. Draw an OCR sector around the human readable characters and let it match its corresponding barcode.
In this example, we have to start matching OCR at position 17 of the barcode, because the barcode is 28
characters long and the human readable characters match the last 12 characters of the barcode.
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Appendix C: ImageSaver Instructions
Saving Raw Images Without a Label Repeat
1. Create and name a target folder where images can be saved (see below).
2. Open the LVS-7510 software and click “Settings” in the menu bar.
a. Select the “Settings for this section” radio button and select “ImageSaver” from the dropdown list (see
below).
b. Double-click “Path” located in the “Setting” column (see below).
c. In the “Value” field, enter the path of the folder that was created to store images. Then, click “OK (save
changes).”
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d. Double-click “SaveLabelRepeat.”
e. Type “1” in the “Value” field and click “OK (save changes).”
f. Close the “Settings” menu by clicking the red “X” in the top, right corner of the Configuration Editor
screen.
3. Click “Yes” to the “Save Changes” confirmation.
4. Close and then restart the LVS-7510 software.
5. Click “OK” at the ImageSaver warning.
Clearing the ImageSaver after capturing the desired images is important as it will continue to save images
causing the hard drive to fill up.
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6. Click the “Create a New Job” button.
7. Select “No” when asked, “Do you want to use the automatic setup feature?
8. Stay at the “Step 1: Set label repeat” screen (your settings may appear differently than the settings in the
image below).
9. Run the printer to obtain a desired amount of images. The system is capturing images although the onscreen
images may not immediately update.
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10. Stop the job and close the LVS-7510 software; then, stop the printer.
11. Navigate to the “captured images” folder (your folder may be named differently) that was created in Step 1
and the images should appear from the last job.
12. When image capturing is complete, click “Settings” in the menu bar.
a. Select the “Settings for this section” radio button and select “ImageSaver” from the dropdown list.
b. Double-click “Path” in the “Setting” column.
c. Delete the path in the “Value” field and save your changes.
d. Double-click “SaveLabelRepeat.”
e. Enter 0 (zero) in the “Value” field and then save your changes.
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Saving Images With a Label Repeat
1. Open the LVS-7510 software and create a new job with the labels that you would like to capture.
2. Correctly synchronize the labels, define any sector, and save the job.
3. After the job is created, close the LVS-7510 software and stop the printer.
4. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the LVS-7510 folder:
For new installations of software version 20.1.X on Windows® 7 Professional and Windows® 8.1
Professional operating systems: C:\LvsData\LVS 7500
For systems that are upgrading from a previous software version to version 20.1.X or higher:
o Windows® XP:
C:\Program Files\Label Vision Systems\LVS 7500
o Windows® 7:
C:\Users\[User Login Name]\ AppData\Roaming\Label Vision Systems\LVS 7500
5. Create and name a target folder where images can be saved (see below).
6. Open the LVS-7510 software and click “Settings” in the menu bar.
a. Select the “Settings for this section” radio button and select “ImageSaver” from the dropdown list.
b. Double-click “Path” located in the “Setting” column (see below).
c. In the “Value” field, enter the path of the folder that was created to store images. Then, click “OK (save
changes).”
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d. Double-click “SaveLabelRepeat.”
e. Type “1” in the “Value” field and then click “OK (save changes).
f. Close the “Settings” menu by clicking the red “X” in the top, right corner of the Configuration Editor
screen.
7. Click “Yes” to the “Save Changes” confirmation.
8. Close and then restart the LVS-7510 software.
9. Click “OK” at the ImageSaver warning.
Clearing the ImageSaver after capturing the desired images is important as it will continue to save images
causing the hard drive to fill up.
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10. Click the “Load an Existing Job” button and choose the job that was created for image capturing.
11. After the job is loaded, click the “Start new run” button and jog the printer for a desired amount of images.
Each label repeat should be a full image.
12. Stop the printer.
13. Stop the job and close the LVS-7510 software.
14. Navigate to the “captured images” folder (your folder may be named differently) that was created in Step 1
and the images should appear from the last job.
15. When image capturing is complete, click “Settings” in the menu bar.
a. Select the “Settings for this section” radio button and select “ImageSaver” from the dropdown list.
b. Double-click “Path” in the “Setting” column.
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c. Delete the path in the “Value” field and save your changes.
d. Double-click “SaveLabelRepeat.”
e. Enter 0 (zero) in the “Value” field and then save your changes.
16. Remember to remove all excess images as they will quickly take up space on the hard drive.
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Appendix D: Upgrading Software
1. After receiving the LVS-7510 software files to download, open the .zip folder and double-click “Setup.exe.”
2. Click “Next” on the “LVS-7510 InstallShield Wizard” screen.
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3. Click “Install” to begin installation.
4. Installation begins, which may take several minutes to complete.
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5. The “InstallShield Wizard Completed” window appears when installation is complete. Click “Finish.”
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Appendix E: Automatic Login
The Automatic Login feature allows a user to automatically log in to the LVS-7510 software without entering an
Operator ID and Password.
Automatic Login Settings
Automatic Login settings are controlled in the “Settings” menu file:
1. Click “Settings” in the menu bar.
2. Type “autologin” (uppercase or lowercase letters) in the “Settings containing this text” field (see below).
3. Double-click “AutoLogin” in the “Setting” column.
4. In the “Value” field, select one of the following:
0=off – disables Automatic Login
1=On – enables Automatic Login
5. Click “OK (save changes).”
6. Click the red “X” in the top, right corner of the Configuration Editor screen.
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Automatic Login Instructions
When enabled, the LVS-7510 compares the current Windows user name to the list of LVS-7510 operator names.
If there is a match, and if the operator’s LVS-7510 password is set to “AUTO,” then the user will automatically be
logged in to the LVS-7510 software.
Automatic Login is attempted only when the LVS-7510 is first opened. If a user logs out of the LVS-7510, then the
next user is required to log in manually. If the operator closes the LVS-7510 entirely, then Automatic Login will be
attempted the next time the LVS-7510 software is launched.
To enable an operator to use Automatic Login, follow the steps below.
1. Click “Administration” > “Operators” from the menu bar.
2. On the “Operator Administration” screen, click the “Add new operator” button.
3. Enter the operator name in the “Operator ID (short name)” field and “Operator name (full)” field. The Operator
name must match the Windows user name.
4. Enter “AUTO” (all uppercase letters) in the “Password” field. Enter this password in each of the two
“Password” fields.
5. Select the desired operator permissions in the “Permissions” section.
6. Click the “Save Changes” button, and then click the “Done” button.
7. Close the LVS-7510 software by clicking the X in the top, right corner of the screen.
8. Log in to Windows as the user you just setup in the LVS-7510 software.
9. Open the LVS-7510 software. The user should automatically be logged in and the “Create a New Job” or
“Load an Existing Job” screen is visible. The user is not prompted to enter a user name or password.
See the “Create a New Job” section in this manual for detailed instructions on creating a new job. See the
“Load an Existing Job” section for detailed instructions on loading an existing job.
10. Close the LVS-7510 when work is complete.
11. Log off of Windows.
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IMPORTANT: Automatic Login is only attempted when the LVS-7510 is first opened. If the
operator logs out of the LVS-7510, then the next user must log in manually. If the operator closes
the LVS-7510 entirely, then Automatic Login will be attempted the next time the LVS-7510
software is launched.
In practice, an operator would follow the steps below:
1. Log in to Windows.
2. Launch the LVS-7510. Automatic Login executes for that Windows user name.
3. Run the LVS-7510 as needed.
4. Close the LVS-7510.
5. Log off of Windows.
6. The next operator repeats the above steps.
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Appendix F: Operating Modes
Appendix G outlines the product detail and interface setup instructions to the LVS-7510 inspection system for
labels printed from thermal or thermal transfer printers.
The LVS-7510 software is highly configurable through settings in an integrated configuration editor. The three
primary modes of operation are: Normal, Design and Production modes. The reason for the different modes is
to support the segregation of duties and provide a productive and secure environment for label production and
validation.
In Normal mode, there is no separation of duties. A unit in normal mode is usually intended to be used for multiple
functions, both label template design and label inspection in print production.
Design and Production mode units are separate physical systems. The primary differences between the two
modes are that jobs are created in Design mode only. New jobs are then imported and ran in Production mode
only. Highlights of each mode are listed below.
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Design and Production Mode Flow Chart
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Design Mode
Overview
Design mode is intended to eliminate the set-up process on the production line. Design mode systems can be
setup anywhere on the client’s network. The Design mode system is a complete system that includes the LVS-
7510 inspection unit, computer and client printer. The process of capturing a Golden Image is through a physical
printout of a mock production run of labels. The mock production labels are printed and variable data attributes
are tested in the Design mode. Once a golden image is captured from an actual label print, the Design operator
can compare that image against an approved PDF using the supplied PDF comparison software on the Design
system. The comparison process is as simple as loading an approved PDF from a folder location on the network
and clicking “Play.” The software runs a comparison against the captured golden image and highlights any
differences for the operator to review. Once satisfied that the PDF and Golden image match, the operator clicks
“Accept” and a report is stored with the job for any future reference. If the operator finds any discrepancies,
he/she simply reprints a new image on the LVS-7510 and runs the comparison again. The Design system is a
sophisticated software package with many inspection capabilities. It is best operated by a well-trained individual or
group to ensure the final production process runs as automated as possible with as little operator interference as
possible.
Label areas or sectors that require vision inspection/validation are defined and the details of the type of validation
are stored in the job template.
The following sector types are available:
Sector Type Description
Barcode read
This sector type validates a 1D (linear) or 2D (two-dimensional) barcode image and
determines if the code is “readable” by a scanner. Expected data can be variable or
static.
Barcode grade
This sector type grades a 1D or 2D barcode image according to ISO/IEC 15415/15416
standards. The passing grade is user configurable for each sector.
OCR read
The Optical Character Recognition (OCR) sector type is used to “read” the human
readable characters located within a drawn sector; this data can be variable or static.
Variable data, such as Lot Number and Expiration Date, is passed to the LVS-7510
using one of two options:
One option is to use a data file in a csv format that contains the variable data. This
data file and the job template are sent to the Microscan Production system at runtime.
A second option for handling variable data is to send the data over TCP/IP to the LVS-
7510 Production system after the job template is loaded.
For OCR guidelines, read the section below entitled “OCR and OCV Guidelines.”
OCV verify
The Optical Character Verification (OCV) sector type scores the print quality of human
readable characters within a drawn sector. The passing score is user configurable for
each sector. For OCV guidelines, read the section below entitled “OCR and OCV
Guidelines.”
Blemish
This sector type identifies and tracks potential print errors such as die cut errors,
broken letters, skews, smears, spots, voids, wrinkles, missing copy, and other print
quality defects.
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OCR and OCV Guidelines:
Characters must not touch or overlap
All uppercase letters in any font are allowed
Lowercase letters, uppercase letters, and some
special characters are allowed in OCR-B MT font (6 to
14 points). Shown to the right are the letters, numbers,
and special characters supported by OCR-B MT font
(6 to 14 points)
Monospaced fonts, like OCR-B, are preferred and
perform better in the LVS-7510
Do not attempt to re-learn any of the supplied OCR-B
MT fonts
In Design mode, more than one job can be active and available to the operator, who will be trained in the design
and creation of the label inspection templates.
A job name is given to the job folder where the LVS-7510 will create and save all files involved in the execution of
an actual production job. After design is complete, the Designer will close out the job which zips up all files for the
job and stores the jobname.zip file in the Archived folder of the Design Mode LVS-7510 or a mapped location on
the client’s server.
Once the job folder is archived by the LVS-7510, the control and storing of that file are now in the hands of the
client’s system. It is the client’s responsibility to store that template on their server or production file location.
Version control of the template is the responsibility of the client.
In Design mode, the LVS-7510 utilizes the following job-related file folders for a specific purpose. The naming of
the folders below is based on their purpose but can be changed to suit the client. All folders can be on a mapped
network drive or local drive for each LVS-7510 system.
Jobs folder:
In Design mode, this is where new jobs are created and designed. Multiple jobs under development are
allowed
A new job is initiated by creating a new folder with the new job name in the Jobs folder
Archived jobs:
In Design mode, jobs that are complete and closed out are zipped up and removed from the Jobs folder
to the Archived jobs folder (stored as a template on server). The jobname.zip file is ready for execution in
Production mode or recall back into Design mode for changes and/or updates
In Design mode, the label verification template is created as a separate process in a pre-press or off-line
environment. During the design process, label templates are created and golden images of the actual labels are
captured in an off-line process. The inspection points are all set in Design mode so the production process can
remain as automated as possible.
Important: The functionality of Design and Production modes is based on using a match-to file
which compares the data decoded within a sector to the data in a user-created file. The match-to
file must contain a unique record each row (such as 001, 002, 003). A unique record is data that
can be used only once in the file; it cannot appear in any other row or column in the file. Refer to
the “Match-to File” section in this appendix for the match-to file requirements.
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Define Job Locations in Design Mode
You must define where jobs are located on a network drive or local folder. This section explains how to choose
path locations for the following types of jobs:
New jobs ready to be worked on
Archived jobs (jobs that are complete and closed out)
Define Location of New Jobs
Important: Only users who are granted the “Allow Create NEW Job / Edit” permission can setup
a job in Design mode. For more information on user permissions, refer to the “Setup Operator
Permissions” section further in this document.
When setting up a new job in Design mode, the job folder must be created offline by an external application, such
as Windows Explorer. To define the location of new jobs:
1. Create a job folder using an external application. The job folder is where new jobs are placed. When a user
clicks the “Create a NEW Job” button on the Welcome screen, any job(s) placed in this folder will appear for
selection.
2. The example below shows three job folders created in Windows Explorer at the following location:
C:\LvsData\LVS 7500\Jobs
3. Place the following files in the job folder:
Match-to file (see the “Match-to file” section in this appendix for more information)
Adobe PDF file (contains images of each job)
PDF Master
4. Log in to the LVS-7510 software. You must have administrator rights to perform the following steps.
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5. Click “Settings” in the menu bar.
6. In the “Settings containing this text” field, type “jobs.”
7. Double-click “Path” located in the “Setting” column.
8. Enter the path for new jobs in the “Value” field and then click “OK (save changes).
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Define Location of Archived Jobs
Archived jobs (jobs that are complete and closed out) must be stored in an “Archive” folder located on a network
drive or local folder. Follow the steps below to define the location of the “Archive” folder.
1. Log in to the LVS-7510 software. You must have administrator rights to perform the following steps.
2. Click “Settings” in the menu bar.
3. In the “Settings containing this text” field, type “jobs.”
4. Double-click “Archive” located in the “Setting” column.
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5. Enter the desired path for archived jobs in the “Value” field. Example: C:\LVSData\LVS 7500\Jobs\Archive. By
default, archived jobs are stored at .\Archive.
6. Click “OK (save changes).”
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Setup Operator Permissions
To setup operator permissions in Design mode, select “Administration” and then “Operators” from the menu bar.
The “Operator Administration” window appears.
Operation Design Mode Permission Description
Create a Job Allow Create NEW Job / Edit Allows the operator to create, edit, or delete a
job.
Load a Job Allow Load EXISTING Job Allows the operator to load and execute
existing jobs. Existing jobs cannot be edited.
Retrieve a Job Allow Load EXISTING Job Allows the operator to load and execute
existing jobs. Existing jobs cannot be edited.
Print a Job Allow Abort Allows the operator to stop running the job
after three consecutive errors of the same type
are detected (except Foreground and
Background errors).
For more information, refer to the “Printing
Stopped Error Message” section in this
appendix (Error Messages > Printing Stopped
Error Message).
Print a Job Allow Ignore Allows the operator to ignore a failed label and
continue printing the next label in the job after
three consecutive errors of the same type are
detected (except Foreground and Background
errors).
For more information, refer to the “Printing
Stopped Error Message” section in this
appendix (Error Messages > Printing Stopped
Error Message).
Print a Job Allow Reset Printer Allows the operator to reset the printer.
For more information, refer to the “Reset the
Printer” section in this appendix (Error
Messages > Reset the Printer).
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Activating Design Mode
Follow the steps below to activate Design mode.
1. Log into the LVS-7510 software.
2. Click “Settings” in the menu bar.
3. Click the “Settings containing this text” radio button and in the text field, type “print” (referring to Printronix). A
list of search options appears containing the word “print.”
4. Double-click “SystemType” located in the “Setting” column (see above). The “LVS-7510 Configuration Editor
Individual Setting” window appears.
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5. Click the “Value” drop-down list and select “1=Design.”
Note: The “0=Normal” option puts the LVS-7510 software back into normal operating mode.
6. Click the “OK (save changes)” button.
7. Click the “X” in the top right corner of the “LVS-7510 Configuration Editor” screen.
8. Click “Yes” to save changes in the “Save Changes” window.
9. Shut down and then restart the LVS-7510 software for Design mode to take effect.
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Design Mode Operating Steps
This section provides steps on using the LVS-7510 software in Design mode.
The following buttons are available on the Welcome screen:
Create a NEW job – Click this button to create a new job. This button appears if a new job folder has been
created offline by an external application
Retrieve from Archive – Click this button to view a list of archived jobs and reactivate a job if necessary.
This button appears when there is no job number folder present
Load an Existing job – Click this button to load an existing job. This button appears if there is an existing
job that is open and active
The Welcome screen uses “smart button” functionality, meaning certain buttons are made available based on
actions performed in the system. For example, the “Create a NEW job” button appears if there is a new job
number folder available. If a new job number folder is not available, the “Retrieve from Archive” button
automatically appears.
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Create a New Job
Follow the steps below to create a new job.
1. Click the “Create a NEW job” button.
2. A list of new jobs appears. Double-click the job file name to open the job.
3. Select “Yes” to use the Automatic Setup feature or “No” to use the Manual Setup feature. Follow the onscreen
instructions until the “Ready to run” screen appears. See the “Ready to Run Screen” section for more
information.
4. Refer to the “Automatic Setup” section in this manual for detailed instructions on using the Automatic Setup
feature. Refer to the “Manual Setup” section in this manual for instructions on using the Manual Setup feature.
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Retrieve from Archive
1. Click the “Retrieve from Archive” button.
Note: If archived jobs do not exist (there are no zipped jobs in the “Archive” folder), then the following
message appears.
2. A list of archived jobs appears. Archived jobs are compressed and contained in a .ZIP file. Double-click on the
file name.
3. The “Ready to run” screen appears. See the “Ready to Run Screen” section for more information.
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Load an Existing Job
Follow the steps below to load an existing job.
1. Click the “Load an EXISTING job” button.
If an existing job does not exist (the “Jobs” folder does not contain a job folder with files from an active job),
then the following message appears:
2. A list of jobs appears. Double-click the job file name to open the job.
3. The “Ready to run” screen appears. See the “Ready to Run Screen” section for more information.
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Production Mode
Overview
In Production mode, the LVS-7510 can be configured based upon the printer implementation and level of operator
interaction desired. Some printers allow failing labels to be pulled back into the printer and over struck, effectively
destroying the failing label and we consider those systems to be fully automated. While other printers that do not
have this overstrike feature are paused by the LVS-7510 for the operator to take action to remove and destroy a
failing label. The LVS-7510 software can be configured to accommodate the level of user interaction desired by a
customer.
Production mode systems are designed for easy production process. The client can choose what level of
automation they prefer for their production environment. From a basic HMI provided by the client to handle the
movement of job folders from your server to our local production systems to a fully controlled client created HMI
running and controlling the LVS-7510. Microscan has options for most clients’ needs.
In Production mode, the LVS-7510 utilizes the following folders:
Import jobs – ACTIVE FOLDER
In Production mode, new jobs waiting to be worked on are dropped into the Import folder. Only one job can
reside in the Import folder. After a job is completed, the LVS-7510 will clear the system and archive any
reference (Inspection/ Run) data.
Output job reports
In Production mode when a job is completed and closed out, the output reporting and summary files are
written to this folder path.
Archived jobs
Jobs that are complete and closed out are zipped up and moved from the Jobs folder to the Archive folder.
This folder can be located on a network drive or local folder.
Important: The functionality of Design and Production modes is based on using a match-to file which compares
the data decoded within a sector to the data in a user-created file. The match-to file must contain a unique record
each row (such as 001, 002, 003). A unique record is data that can be used only once in the file; it cannot appear
in any other row or column in the file. Refer to the “Match-to File” section in this appendix for the match-to file
requirements.
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Define Job Locations in Production Mode
You must define where jobs are located on a network drive or local folder. This section explains how to choose
path locations for the following types of jobs:
New jobs ready to be worked on
Existing jobs (active jobs currently being worked on)
Output Summary Files (created when a Production mode job is closed out and after the match-to file has
been processed. If a match-to file is not being used, Output Summary Files will not be created. Refer to the
“Match-to File” section in this appendix for match-to file formatting requirements)
Archived jobs (jobs that are complete and closed out)
Important: You must have administrator rights to perform the steps in this section.
1. Log in to the LVS-7510 software.
2. Click “Settings” in the menu bar.
3. In the “Settings containing this text” field, type “jobs.”
4. Follow the steps in the remaining sections to define path locations.
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Define Location of New Jobs
In Production mode, new jobs ready to be worked on must be stored in an “Import” folder located on a network
drive or local folder. Follow the steps below to define the location of the “Import” folder.
1. Open Windows Explorer and create an “Import” folder at the following path: C:\LVSData\LVS
7500\Jobs\Import. New jobs must be placed in the “Import” folder.
2. In the LVS-7510 software, double-click “Import” located in the “Setting” column.
3. Enter the desired path for new jobs in the “Value” field. Example: C:\LVSData\LVS 7500\Jobs\Import. By
default, jobs ready to be imported are stored at .\Import.
4. Click “OK (save changes).”
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Define Location of Existing Jobs
Existing jobs (active jobs that are currently being worked on) must be stored in a “Jobs” folder located on a
network drive or local folder. Follow the steps below to define the location of the “Jobs” folder.
1. Double-click “Path” located in the “Setting” column.
2. Enter the desired path for existing jobs in the “Value” field. Example: C:\LVSData\LVS 7500\Jobs. By default,
existing jobs are stored at .\Jobs.
3. Click “OK (save changes).”
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Define Location of Archived Jobs
Archived jobs (jobs that are complete and closed out) must be stored in an “Archive” folder located on a network
drive or local folder. Follow the steps below to define the location of the “Archive” folder.
1. Double-click “Archive” located in the “Setting” column.
2. Enter the desired path for archived jobs in the “Value” field. Example: C:\LVSData\LVS 7500\Jobs\Archive. By
default, archived jobs are stored at .\Archive.
3. Click “OK (save changes).”
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Define Location of Output Summary Files
The following five Output Summary Files are created when a Production mode job is closed out and after the
match-to file has been processed. If a match-to file is not being used, Output Summary Files will not be created.
The Output Summary Files are stored in an “Output” folder located on a network drive or local folder. Refer to the
“Output Summary Files” section in this appendix for detailed information on Output Summary Files. Refer to the
“Match-to File” section in this appendix for match-to file formatting requirements.
jobname_SUMMARYREPORT_1.htm – The Summary Report in .htm format.
jobname_SUMMARY_1.csv – A .csv file that summarizes the run results, such as the total number of good
labels printed, the total number of reprinted labels, the total number of replaced labels, and the user supplied
job number.
jobname_REPLACEMENT_1.csv – A .csv file that includes the repeat, time, and distance for replacement
labels printed in the previous job run. The file is empty if no replacement labels are printed.
jobname_PRODUCTION_1.csv – A comma separated value (.csv) file that includes the repeat, time,
distance, and inspection data results for each sector.
jobname_AUDITTRAIL_1.txt – A text file that includes all audit history for the job.
Follow the steps below to define the location of the “Output” folder.
1. Double-click “Output” located in the “Setting” column.
2. Enter the desired path for output summary files in the “Value” field. Example: C:\LVSData\LVS
7500\Jobs\Output. By default, output summary files are stored at .\Output.
3. Click “OK (save changes).”
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Setup Operator Permissions
To setup operator permissions in Production mode, select “Administration” and then “Operators” from the menu
bar. The “Operator Administration” window appears.
Operation Production Mode Permission Description
Import a Job Allow Load EXISTING Job Allows the operator to load and execute existing
jobs. Existing jobs cannot be edited.
Load a Job Allow Load EXISTING Job Allows the operator to load and execute existing
jobs. Existing jobs cannot be edited.
Retrieve a Job Allow Load EXISTING Job Allows the operator to load and execute existing
jobs. Existing jobs cannot be edited.
Replacement Allow Accept / Replace Errors Allows the operator to accept or replace errors.
Print a Job Allow Abort Allows the operator to stop running the job after
three consecutive errors of the same type are
detected (except Foreground and Background
errors).
For more information, refer to the “Printing
Stopped Error Message” section in this appendix
(Error Messages > Printing Stopped Error
Message).
Print a Job Allow Ignore Allows the operator to ignore a failed label and
continue printing the next label in the job after
three consecutive errors of the same type are
detected (except Foreground and Background
errors).
For more information, refer to the “Printing
Stopped Error Message” section in this appendix
(Error Messages > Printing Stopped Error
Message).
Print a Job Allow Reset Printer Allows the operator to reset the printer.
For more information, refer to the “Reset the
Printer” section in this appendix (Error Messages
> Reset the Printer).
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Activating Production Mode
Follow the steps below to activate Production mode.
1. Log into the LVS-7510 software.
2. Click “Settings” in the menu bar.
3. Click the “Settings containing this text” radio button and in the text field, type “print” (referring to Printronix). A
list of search options appears containing the word “print.”
4. Double-click “SystemType” located in the “Setting” column (see above). The “LVS-7510 Configuration Editor
Individual Setting” window appears.
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5. Click the “Value” drop-down list and select “2=Production.”
Note: The “0=Normal” option puts the LVS-7510 software back into normal operating mode.
6. Click the “OK (save changes)” button.
7. Click the “X” in the top right corner of the “LVS-7510 Configuration Editor” screen.
8. Click “Yes” to save changes in the “Save Changes” window.
9. Shut down and then restart the LVS-7510 software for Production mode to take effect.
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Production Mode Operating Steps
This section provides steps on using the LVS-7510 software in Production mode.
In Production mode, you are prompted to enter your Operator ID and Password for every action performed (such
as each time a button is clicked). This feature provides an audit trail of modifications made to the system.
In Production mode, the following buttons are available on the Welcome screen:
Import a Job – Click this button to import a job. This button appears when there is no existing job present.
Only one job at a time can be imported and active
Retrieve from Archive – Click this button to view a list of archived jobs and reactivate a job if necessary
Load an Existing Job – Click this button to load an existing job. This button appears when an existing job is
present and still active
The Welcome screen uses “smart button” functionality, meaning certain buttons are made available based on
actions performed in the system. For example, the “Import a job” button appears if there is no existing job present
and active. If an existing job is present and active, the “Load an EXISTING job” button appears.
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Import a Job
Follow the steps below to import a job.
1. Click the “Import a job” button.
Note: The following message appears if no job is available to import.
2. Enter the “Operator ID” and “Password” and then click “OK.”
3. Jobs are compressed and contained in a .ZIP file. The job appears in the “Job file” column. Double-click on
the job file name.
4. The “Ready to run” screen appears. See the “Ready to Run Screen” section for more information.
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Retrieve from Archive
Follow the steps below to retrieve a job from archive.
1. Click the “Retrieve from Archive” button.
2. Enter the “Operator ID” and “Password” and then click “OK.”
3. Enter either a full job name, partial job name, or leave the field empty to show all retrievable jobs. You
may also scan a barcode if using a barcode scanner. When complete, click “OK.”
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The following message appears if a job is loaded. Click “OK” and then close out the job. See the “Close
Out a Job” section in this appendix for detailed instructions on closing out a job.
4. A list of archived jobs appears. Archived jobs are compressed and contained in a .ZIP file. Double-click
on the file name.
The following message appears if there are no archived jobs.
5. The “Ready to run” screen appears. See the “Ready to Run Screen” section for more information.
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Load an Existing Job
Follow the steps below to load an existing job.
1. Click the “Load an Existing Job” button.
2. Enter the “Operator ID” and “Password” and then click “OK.”
3. Jobs are compressed and contained in a .ZIP file. Double-click on the job file name.
4. The job opens and the “Ready to run” screen appears. See the “Ready to Run Screen” section for more
information.
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Ready to Run Screen
Overview
The “Ready to run” screen allows you to perform numerous functions to a job, including editing a job, testing
changes made to a job, viewing a report log for each job, printing a job, closing out and clearing a job. In addition,
this screen allows you to start a new run, continue the last run, replace a damaged label, and push out any labels
under the LVS-7510 readhead (for Printronix printers only). Detailed features of the “Ready to run” screen are
provided in the table below.
Button Description
Closeout and
clear job Click to close out and clear a job. If prompted, enter your Operator ID and
Password. After clicking this button, the job folder is compressed in a .ZIP
file and archived. The job can later be retrieved from archive and
reactivated if necessary. Refer to the “Close Out a Job” section in this
appendix for more information on closing out a job, including how this
feature works in Design and Production modes.
View Logs Click to view report logs created for each job. See the “View Logs” section
in this appendix for more information.
Edit Job
Click to change the current job’s settings. When prompted, enter your
Operator ID and Password. Only operators who are granted the “Allow
Create NEW Job / Edit” permission are allowed to edit a job.
Exit to Main Click to access the LVS-7510 Welcome screen.
MAKEREADY Click to place the system in “Make Ready” mode which operates exactly
as if the system was running normally with the exception that no data is
stored and no I/O is triggered. Make Ready mode allows an operator to:
Simulate how inspections will perform
Simulate how the job created will work in a live setting
Labels being inspected by
the LVS-7500
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Button Description
Test any changes made to the job
Test the system without triggering any output signals that might
affect the rewinder or thermal printer
“Make Ready” mode is available only after a job has been loaded.
To exit Make Ready mode, click the “CANCEL MAKEREADY” button. For
complete instructions on Make Ready mode, refer to the “Make Ready
Mode” section in this manual.
Continue Last
Run Click this button to initiate inspection. The results will be appended to the
most recent run file (CSV file) instead of creating a new run. This button is
enabled only after a job has been loaded. See the “Start a New Run, Stop
a Run, and Continue Last Run” section in this appendix for more
information on continuing a run.
Start New Run Click this button to start the currently loaded job on the LVS-7510. See the
“Start a New Run, Stop a Run, and Continue Last Run” section in this
appendix for more information on starting a new run.
Replacement Click this button to replace a label that becomes damaged in the
application process. The “Replacement” button appears after the run is
finished, all labels are printed to completion, and the Match-to file results
have been accounted for in the
“<Job name>_SUMMARY_1.csv” file (a file that summarizes the run
results, such as the total number of good labels printed, the total number
of reprinted labels, the total number of replaced labels, and the job
number). If the run has no associated match-to file, the “Replacement”
button will not appear. See the “Replace a Label” section in this appendix
for more information.
Only operators who are granted the “Allow Accept/Replace Errors”
permission are allowed to replace a label.
Print Job Click this button to access a PDF file of each job; this allows you to quickly
view and print each PDF job file. See the “Print a Job” section in this
appendix for more information.
Form Feed
Click this button to advance all labels located under the LVS-7510
readhead when printing is complete (for Printronix printers only). Labels
fed from the printer after the “Form Feed” button is pressed are not
inspected by the LVS-7510. The ability to form feed labels is available only
after the LVS-7510 stops inspection (by pressing the “Stop” button). Form
feeding labels is not available when a job is running or in MAKEREADY
mode. See the “Form Feed Labels” section in this appendix for more
information.
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Smart Button Functionality
The “Ready to run” screen uses “smart button” functionality, meaning certain buttons are enabled or disabled
based on actions performed in the system.
Examples:
The “START new run” button is replaced by the “Replacement” button when a run is completed, all labels are
printed to completion, and the match-to file results have been accounted for in the “<Job
name>_SUMMARY_1.csv” file. If the “Replacement” button appears, you must print any replacement labels (if
desired), closeout and clear the job, and then import a new job for the “START new run” button to appear.
The “Continue last run” button is enabled when the last run is still active and has not been closed out. The
“Start new run” button is enabled when the previous run job is closed out and a new run is ready to start.
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Start a New Run, Stop a Run, and Continue the Last Run
Start a New Run
1. Click the “START new run” button.
Tip: If the “Replacement” button appears, you must print any replacement labels (if desired), closeout and
clear the job, and then import a new job; the “START new run” button will then appear.
2. Make sure the printer is turned on. The labels begin printing and are visible on the screen as they are
inspected.
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Stop a Run
To stop a run, click the “Stop” button. When prompted, enter your Operator ID and Password. A “Stopping”
message appears indicating the software is stopping.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT STOPPING A RUN
When the “Stop” button is clicked, the LVS-7510 does not stop the run immediately. Instead, a configurable delay
timer starts when the “Stop” button is clicked.
Note: The 7-second delay is the default setting. You can change the delay setting in the “Settings” menu >
[Printronix] section > “StopTimeout” setting. The default value is StopTimeout=7000 (entered in milliseconds). For
example, 7000 milliseconds is equal to 7 seconds. Enter the desired value in milliseconds.
During the delay timer, the operator cannot perform any action in the LVS-7510 software; the operator must wait
until the timer expires before the LVS-7510 software will accept commands.
If the inspection results of a label printing during the delay timer arrive before the delay timer expires, then the
delay timer expires when the inspection results arrive:
If the label printing when the “Stop” button was clicked passes inspection, printing stops and the “Printing
Stopped” message appears. The operator must clear the printer’s buffer on the printer’s console and send
the print job again to continue the job.
The text appearing in the “Printing Stopped” message can be edited in the “StopPass.txt” file. See the
section below entitled “Customizing the Printing Stopped Error Message” for instructions.
If the label printing when the “Stop” button was clicked fails inspection, printing stops, the printer will not
back up and overstrike the failed label, and the message below appears. The last label printed will count
as a reprint but will not be automatically voided from the printer. The label must be manually destroyed by
the operator and the operator must clear the printer’s buffer on the printer’s console.
Any inspection results arriving after the delay timer expires are not captured or logged by the LVS-7510.
This means the delay timer must be sufficiently long as to allow the current label printing to complete
before the delay timer expires or that label's inspection results are lost. For example, a 9-inch long label
printing at 1 ips will take 9 seconds to print from start to finish. A 7-second delay timer that began at the
start of the label printing will expire before the label printing is complete. Inspection begins after the label
finished printing; therefore, the Stop command is executed before the label finished printing and the
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inspection results will not exist. The StopTimeout setting should be adjusted to 10 – 12 seconds in this
example.
Customizing the “Printing Stopped” Error Message
To change the text appearing in the “Printing Stopped” error message, follow the steps below. Windows
Administrator access is required.
1. Shut down the LVS-7510 software
2. Open Windows Explorer and access the following path:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Label Vision Systems\LVS 7500
3. Copy the “StopPass.txt” file to your desktop (or another preferred location).
4. Open the file in Notepad or another text editor program and make your editing changes. When changes
are complete, save and then close the file.
5. Copy the “StopPass.txt” file back to C:\Program Files (x86)\Label Vision Systems\LVS 7500.
6. Restart the LVS-7510 software for the error message changes to appear.
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Continue a Job
1. To continue a job, click the “Continue last run” button. When prompted, enter your Operator ID and Password.
2. The following message appears indicating which label you should begin the job continuation. Click “OK.
Note: The label numbers in the message below appear only if using a match-to file that contains a unique
record in each row. If a match-to file without a unique record in each row is not being used, the last label
printed and next label printed will not appear in the message. Refer to the “Match-to File” section in this
appendix for more information on the match-to file.
3. The labels begin printing and are visible on the screen as they are inspected.
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Identification of Non-Conforming Labels
During the job inspection process, any errors are displayed in the Error Display log provided on the Operate
screen while you are running the job. Click on an error to view the barcode image and barcode graded
parameters. The non-conforming label results are also stored for analysis post job inspection on the Run Log
Reports Screen.
Example of a 2D Barcode Grading error:
Example of a mismatch error:
Error Display
Log
Barcode image
and graded
parameters
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Replace a Label
Labels that pass inspection but are damaged in the application process may need to be replaced. The
“Replacement” button allows an operator to replace a label(s). The “Replacement” button appears after the run is
finished, all labels are printed to completion, and the Match-to file results have been accounted for in the
“<Job name>_SUMMARY_1.csv” file (a file that summarizes the run results, such as the total number of good
labels printed, the total number of reprinted labels, the total number of replaced labels, and the job number). If the
run has no associated match-to file, the “Replacement” button will not appear. See the “Match-to File” section in
this appendix for more information on the match-to file.
Only operators who are granted the “Allow Accept/Replace Errors” permission are allowed to replace a label. To
replace a label, follow the steps below.
1. Click the “Replacement” button on the “Ready to run” screen (see “A” below).
2. When prompted, enter your Operator ID and Password. The Operator ID is recorded on the LVS-7510
Summary Report to provide an audit trail of users who replaced labels. If multiple logins are used to
replace a label, the Operator ID of each user is recorded on the LVS-7510 Summary Report.
3. Click the “Print Job” button (see “B” in the above image).
4. Select the PDF file containing the labels.
A
B
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5. The job opens in Adobe Acrobat. From the menu bar, select File > Print.
6. You can print all the pages (labels) in the file or print selected pages. Select “All” to print all the labels, or
enter the desired page numbers of the labels to print in the “Pages” field. Then, click “OK.”
You can specify a group of non-sequential pages by separating them by commas (example: 4, 8, 19)
You can specify a sequential range of pages by putting a dash between them (example: entering 4-7
will print pages 4 through 7)
Note: Your version of Adobe® Acrobat® may appear differently than the above image.
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7. The labels begin printing. When printing is complete, close Adobe Acrobat.
An Inactivity Timeout message appears after the printer has been idle for 20 seconds. You must either
print more labels or press the “Stop” button as described in the next step.
8. On the “Running” screen, click the “Stop” button to stop the label replacement process and when
prompted, enter your Operator ID and Password.
9. Click the “Exit to Main” button. You are directed back to the LVS-7510 Welcome screen.
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Print a Job
The “Print Job” button allows you to view and print a PDF file of each job.
1. Click the “Print Job” button.
2. Select the job PDF file.
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3. The job opens in Adobe Acrobat. From the menu bar, select File > Print.
4. You can print all the pages (labels) in the file or print selected pages. Select “All” to print all the pages in
the file, or enter the desired page numbers to print in the “Pages” field.
You can specify a group of non-sequential pages by separating them by commas (example: 4, 8,
19)
You can specify a sequential range of pages by putting a dash between them (example: entering
4-7 will print pages 4 through 7)
Note: Your version of Adobe® Acrobat® may appear differently than the above image.
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5. Label templates are created in Design mode. To ensure the labels print as designed in Production mode,
follow the steps below:
a. Click “Advanced.”
b. On the “Page Setup” tab, click “Advanced Options.”
c. Verify the “Horizontal Offset” and “Vertical Offset” settings in Production mode match the settings in
Design mode. Click “OK.”
6. Click “Ok” on the remaining windows. The labels begin printing. When complete, close Adobe® Acrobat®.
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Form Feed Labels (for Printronix Printers Only)
This Section Applies to Printronix Printers Only
The “Form Feed” button advances all labels under the LVS-7510 readhead when printing is complete.
Labels fed from the printer after the “Form Feed” button is pressed are not inspected by the LVS-7510.
The ability to form feed labels is available only after the LVS-7510 stops inspection (by pressing the “Stop”
button). Form feeding labels is not available when a job is running or in MAKEREADY mode.
To form feed labels:
1. Click the “Stop” button to stop label inspection.
2. Click the “Form Feed” button. The LVS-7510 readhead advances all remaining labels.
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Close Out a Job
Click the “Closeout and clear job” button to close out and clear a job. If prompted, enter your Operator ID and
Password.
In Design mode, the Designer will close out the job and this process zips up all files for the job, removes the folder
containing the job, and stores the jobname.zip file in the Archived folder of the Design Mode LVS-7510 or a
mapped location on the client’s server. The job can later be retrieved from archive and reactivated if necessary. In
addition, mock run data is deleted and only job template setup files remain for archive.
In Production mode, when a job is completed and closed out, the job is zipped up and moved from the “Jobs”
folder to the “Archive” folder. These folders can be located on a network drive or local folder. The Output
Summary Files are written to the “Output” folder path. Output Summary Files are created only when a Production
mode job is closed out and after the match-to file has been processed. If a match-to file is not being used, Output
Summary Files will not be created. Refer to the “Output Summary Files” section in this appendix for detailed
information on Output Summary Files. Refer to the “Match-to File” section in this appendix for match-to file
formatting requirements.
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View Logs
Click the “View logs” button to view report logs for each job.
The Reports Screen is used to view the report logs created for each job and displays the run number, date and
time stamp, error code (if any), and other data associated with the image being inspected. Refer to the
“Reports/QC File Viewer” section in this manual for more information on reports.
The report type is displayed in the column header (such as Errors only, 1D grade details, etc.). To view a
particular report, click on the desired run located under the corresponding header.
The data is stored in a .csv (comma separated values) format. By default, the files are stored in the following
directories:
For new installations of software version 20.1.X on Windows® 7 Professional and Windows® 8.1
Professional operating systems: C:\LvsData\LVS 7500\Jobs
For systems that are upgrading from a previous software version to version 20.1.X or higher:
Windows® XP: C:\Program Files\Label Vision Systems\LVS 7500\Jobs
Windows® 7: C:\Users\[User Login Name]\AppData\Roaming\Label Vision Systems\LVS
7500\Jobs
The operator may choose to print a report for an entire run or print a report of errors only.
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Sample Reports
Run Log Reports Screen
The Run Log reports screen displays a report for each sector. Each line of data starts with the label repeat
number followed by a date/time stamp, decoded string, error code (if any), and other data associated with the
image being inspected.
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Run Log with Images
Blemish, barcode, and OCR/OCV error images can be viewed by clicking on the red cell in the log file. An error
display screen then appears. If the error is a blemish, the Golden Image will show on the Left; a Toggle between
Golden and Actual in the center; and the Actual Blemish image is on the right.
The location of the reported
blemish on the whole label.
Toggle screens of Golden image as compared to the actual image. This is
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Output Summary Files
When a Production mode job is closed out, the LVS-7510 creates a set of Output Summary Files and writes these
files to user specified folders (see the “Settings” section in this document) that can be on the local machine or a
shared network folder for the unit.
Important: Output Summary Files are created only after the match-to file has been processed. The match-to file
feature compares the data decoded within a sector to the data in a file created by the user. If a match-to file is not
being used, then Output Summary Files will not be created. Refer to the “Match-to File” section in this appendix
for match-to file formatting requirements.
The five Output Summary Files are created in the Output path defined in each LVS-7510 configuration settings.
The job name is the prefix on all files. The files can be stored on a central location file share or network mapped
location.
1. jobname_SUMMARYREPORT_1.htm – The Summary Report in .htm format.
2. jobname_SUMMARY_1.csv – A .csv file that summarizes the run results, such as the total number of good
labels printed, the total number of reprinted labels, the total number of replaced labels, and the user supplied
job number.
3. jobname_REPLACEMENT_1.csv A .csv file that includes the repeat, time, and distance for replacement
labels printed in the previous job run. The file is empty if no replacement labels are printed.
4. jobname_PRODUCTION_1.csv A comma separated value (.csv) file that includes the repeat, time,
distance, and inspection data results for each sector.
5. jobname_AUDITTRAIL_1.txt – A text file that includes all audit history for the job.
Examples of each of the Output Summary Files are provided on the next page.
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jobname_SUMMARYREPORT_1.htm
Remaining portion of
Summary Report
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jobname_SUMMARY_1.csv
Good labels,Reprinted labels,Replaced labels,Job
30,0,4,"LVS7500ValidationPG30_SN"
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jobname_REPLACEMENT_1.csv (csv data shown as example)
Repeat,Time,Distance,Sector 1,Sector 2,Sector 3
1,02-Feb-2015 12:59:04,"4,827.46""",50000-0.1MG DOSE CARTON-2.7,50000-4-1.5,50000
2,02-Feb-2015 12:59:05,"4,831.59""",50001-0.1MG DOSE CARTON-2.5,50001-4-1.2,50001
3,02-Feb-2015 12:59:06,"4,835.71""",50002-0.1MG DOSE CARTON-1.9,50002-4-1.5,50002
4,02-Feb-2015 12:59:06,"4,839.83""",50003-0.1MG DOSE CARTON-2.5,50003-4-1.5,50003
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jobname_PRODUCTION_1.csv (only first 5 rows of data shown as example)
Repeat,Time,Distance,Sector 1,Sector 2,Sector 3
1,23-Jan-2015 14:36:17,4.14",50000-0.1MG DOSE CARTON-2.7,50000-4-1.5,50000
2,23-Jan-2015 14:36:18,8.26",50001-0.1MG DOSE CARTON-2.5,50001-4-1.2,50001
3,23-Jan-2015 14:36:19,12.38",50002-0.1MG DOSE CARTON-1.9,50002-4-1.5,50002
4,23-Jan-2015 14:36:19,16.50",50003-0.1MG DOSE CARTON-2.5,50003-4-1.5,50003
5,23-Jan-2015 14:36:20,20.63",50004-0.1MG DOSE CARTON-2.5,50004-4-1.4,50004
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jobname_AUDITTRAIL_1.txt
23-Jan-2015 14:34:49 Admin (Administrator) Imported LVS7500ValidationPG30_SN.zip
23-Jan-2015 14:35:40 Admin (Administrator) Entered credentials prior to START new run
23-Jan-2015 14:35:40 Admin (Administrator) Starting run 1 of job LVS7500ValidationPG30_SN
23-Jan-2015 14:36:41 Admin (Administrator) Stopping run
23-Jan-2015 14:36:41 Admin (Administrator) Started run and printed 30 labels with 0 reprints
23-Jan-2015 14:36:56 testuser2 (test user 2) Entered credentials prior to REPLACEMENT
23-Jan-2015 14:36:56 testuser2 (test user 2) Starting run 2 of job LVS7500ValidationPG30_SN
23-Jan-2015 14:37:07 testuser2 (test user 2) Entered credentials prior to STOP
23-Jan-2015 14:37:07 testuser2 (test user 2) Stopping run
23-Jan-2015 14:37:07 testuser2 (test user 2) Replaced 0 labels with 0 reprints
23-Jan-2015 14:37:29 Admin (Administrator) Entered credentials prior to REPLACEMENT
23-Jan-2015 14:37:29 Admin (Administrator) Starting run 2 of job LVS7500ValidationPG30_SN
23-Jan-2015 14:37:47 Admin (Administrator) Entered credentials prior to STOP
23-Jan-2015 14:37:47 Admin (Administrator) Stopping run
23-Jan-2015 14:37:47 Admin (Administrator) Replaced 3 labels with 0 reprints
23-Jan-2015 14:38:02 testuser2 (test user 2) Entered credentials prior to Closeout and clear job
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Match-to File
This feature compares the data decoded within a sector to the data in a file created by the user. The format of the
file must be as follows:
The format of the file must be a comma-separated values (CSV) file.
The order in which the data is stored is matched to the sector number in lowest to highest order that has been
selected to “Match to file.”
The file must contain a unique record each row (such as 001, 002, 003). A unique record is data that can be
used only once in the file; it cannot appear in any other row or column in the file. The software uses the
unique record to determine where to start, continue or stop a job. The unique record must be the first column
in the match-to file. All other columns should be set to “Duplicates allowed.”
The unique record must match to a barcode, preferably a 2D barcode because 2D barcodes have a better
resiliency for error detection. If a 2D barcode cannot be used, the next preferred code is a linear (1D)
barcode. If a 1D barcode cannot be used, the next preferred code is an OCR or OCV code.
Headers are not allowed.
The match-to file can have more columns of data than are mapped to sectors. Extra columns must appear
after mapped columns.
Any number of sectors can be set to use “match to file.” The following shows an LVS-7510 in design mode, editing a
job to create inspection sectors. Three sectors are defined numbered 1, 2 and 3.
The image to the right is an example data file showing three columns
of csv data corresponding to the three sectors. Sector 1 would be
defined as being unique for the job allowing the LVS-7510 to
determine when a job was completed.
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Error Messages
Printing Stopped Error Message
As the LVS-7510 is validating labels, a failed label will be overstruck and reprinted. If the label fails a second
time, the label will be overstruck and reprinted again. After three consecutive errors of the same type are detected
(except Foreground and Background errors), the printer stops printing labels and the “Printing Stopped” message
appears.
“Printing Stopped” error message
Note: The text appearing in the “Printing Stopped” message can be edited in the “BeforeAbort.txt” file. See the
section entitled “Customizing Error Messages” for instructions.
Options include:
Abort – Stops running the job. After clicking this button, Production mode users are prompted to login.
After logging in, the “Manual Intervention Required” message appears (see below). The user must be
granted the “Allow Abort” permission to allow the LVS-7510 to stop running the job.
“Manual Intervention Required” message
Note: The text appearing in the “Manual Intervention Required” message can be edited in the
“AfterAbort.txt” file. See the section entitled “Customizing Error Messages” for instructions.
Important: After aborting a print job, there may be print data remaining in the printer’s memory buffer. If
granted the “Allow Reset Printer” permission, a user can reset the printer to accept new print data. For
detailed instructions, refer to the “Reset the Printer” section further in this document.
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Ignore – Ignores the failed label and continues printing the next label in the job. After clicking this button,
Production mode users are prompted to login. The user must be granted the “Allow Ignore” permission to
allow the LVS-7510 to ignore the failed label and continue printing the next label in the job.
Retry – Voids the label and reprints the label. If the label fails, the “Printing Stopped” message appears.
There is no user permission associated with the “Retry” option.
Foreground and Background Errors
The three consecutive errors works differently for Foreground and Background errors. When a Foreground and
Background error occur on the same label, a single counter is set by the larger of the two errors. Whichever of the
Foreground or Background errors for that label repeat is larger will set/index the counter. This means that if there
are both a Foreground and a Background error(s) on the same label, the bigger error (Foreground or Background)
sets/indexes the counter. All errors are recorded but only the largest Foreground or Background error affects the
counter. The result is three Foreground errors are allowed (i.e. will not stop the process) if a Background error
accompanies any of the Foreground errors and the Background error is larger than the corresponding label’s
Foreground error. Additionally, three Background errors are allowed (i.e. will not stop the process) if a Foreground
error accompanies any of the Background errors and the Foreground error is larger than the corresponding label’s
Background error.
Customizing the “Printing Stopped” and “Manual Intervention Required” Error
Messages
To change the text appearing in the “Printing Stopped” and “Manual Intervention Required” error messages, follow
the steps below. Windows Administrator access is required.
1. Open Windows Explorer and access the following path:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Label Vision Systems\LVS 7500
2. Copy the file(s) “AfterAbort.txt” or “BeforeAbort.txt” to your desktop (or another preferred location).
The “AfterAbort.txt” file contains the text appearing in the “Manual Intervention Required” message. The
“BeforeAbort.txt” file contains the text appearing in the “Printing Stopped” message.
3. Open the file in Notepad or another text editor program and make your changes. When changes are
complete, save and then close the file.
4. Copy the files (“AfterAbort.txt” and/or “BeforeAbort.txt”) back to C:\Program Files (x86)\Label Vision
Systems\LVS 7500.
5. Shut down and then restart the LVS-7510 software for the error message changes to appear.
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Reset the Printer
Sometimes the printer will stop printing for no apparent reason (like after aborting a print job) and there may be
print data remaining in the printer’s memory buffer. To reset the printer back to a state where it is ready to accept
new print data, follow the steps below. A user must be granted the “Allow Reset Printer” permission to reset the
printer.
1. Using the Printronix printer’s console buttons, take the printer offline, clear the printer’s buffer, and place the
printer back online.
2. The LVS-7510 software must be at the “Ready to run” screen (refer to the “Ready to Run Screen” section in
this appendix for more information).
3. Hold down the [Alt] keyboard button and click the “Print Job” button in the top, right corner of the “Ready to
run” screen.
4. Enter your login credentials. The “Confirm Reset Printer” message appears.
5. Click the “OK” button. The printer will reset and form feed a few label.
Printing Timeout Error
The following message appears when a printing timeout has occurred: “Queue up more labels to resume printing
and the message will automatically go away. Or, push the “Stop” button to stop the run.”
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Summary Report
The LVS-7510 Summary Report gives a summation of the entire job and each sector’s settings and parameters.
The report also shows example images where sectors were drawn. See a sample LVS-7510 Summary Report
below.
Displays the job name, operator,
and date and time when the job
began and ended.
Detailed analysis is provided
for each sector on the label.
This example shows the
OCR read sector and
summary results.
A detailed analysis of each
sector is displayed in the
following report sections.
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Image of 2D
barcode and
summary results.
Image of 1D barcode and
summary results.
Summary of operator actions, including the
operator ID, the action performed on the system
(such as replaced 3 labels with 0 reprints), and
the date and time the action was performed.

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