Using the Image Capture Command

The Vision | Image Capture menu item inserts an IMAGECAPTURE command into the Edit window. During execution, PC-DMIS moves the vision probe to the specified position. It then uses the past magnification and illumination values and captures an image of the camera's Vision tab. It saves this image as a bitmap file to the specified location.

The command in the Edit window has the following syntax:

IMAGECAPTURE/<TheoX, TheoY, TheoZ>,n1

ILLUMINATION/Top Lamp [ON:60%] : Bottom Lamp [ON:69%] : Ring Lamp [ON:59%{1110}]

FILENAME=s1


TheoX
, TheoY, TheoZ are the X, Y, and Z coordinates to which the machine moves to take the image capture.

n1 is a number value that indicates the desired optical magnification.

The ILLUMINATION line of the command block contains read-only illumination information of the lamps at the time the command was inserted. Currently, you cannot modify any of that information directly in the Edit window. You must predefine the Illumination settings in the Probe Toolbox or use manual controls (if available) before you can insert the command.

Specifically, the ILLUMINATION line shows whether a lamp is on or off and what the light intensity is for each lamp. Since the ring lamp is made up of four separate lights, the four numbers in parentheses indicate the ON/OFF state for each of those lights. If they have differing levels of intensity, the command only shows the highest value.

s1 is a string value providing the file pathway and name for the captured bitmap image.

A finished command might look something like this:

IMAGECAPTURE/<10.825,0.714,-95.008>,1.863

ILLUMINATION/Top Lamp [ON:60%] : Bottom Lamp [ON:69%] : Ring Lamp [ON:59%{1110}]

FILENAME=D:\Images\ImageCapture_4.bmp

 

Currently, this command does not have a dialog box associated with it. You make parameter changes in the Edit window or you can create a new command.