This topic explains how to set up, teach, validate, and run jobs on OmnnEye Autoview. It covers Monitoring, Configuration, and Statistics, with a quick checklist for first-run and a troubleshooting section. A downloadable manual is linked at the end.
Confirm interlocks, stack light, and E stop.
Load the correct recipe and apply saved positions.
Clean lenses; verify stable lighting and camera exposure.
Keep at least 10 good and 10 typical defect parts ready for validation.
Create or Duplicate a program. Name it with part code and FOV.
Set camera exposure, trigger mode, and frame rate.
Capture a clean reference image.
Train Find Object on stable, unique features.
Add tools: measurement, code read (1D, 2D, GS1), OCR, defect checks.
Set tolerances: Nominal, minus Tol, plus Tol.
Validate on 30–50 mixed samples; tune limits to meet yield and takt.
Save and Export the program. Version on every significant change.
Monitoring: Run, Stop, Load, Trigger; review image overlays and result rows.
Statistics: Track yield, top defects, mean, sigma, and 3 sigma limits. Export CSV for audits.
Data: Results are buffered for speed. Export regularly to persist values and images.
No or dropped frames: lower frame/trigger rate; check exposure and CPU.
Unstable measures: improve lighting, reduce glare, refine ROIs, recalibrate.
Wrong orientation: retrain Find Object with better features and masks.
Export fails: verify path, credentials, and network reachability.