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213GB

CV-H1X
CV-X Series
Terminal-Software
User's Manual
Read this manual before use.
Always keep this manual in a safe place
for future reference.
Introduction

Introduction

This manual explains how to install, handle, and operate the data logging software CV-X Series Terminal-
Software for the "High-speed, High-capacity, Multi-Camera Machine Vision System CV-X Series". It also
covers precautions regarding use of the software. Read this manual thoroughly to understand the CV-X
Series Terminal-Software functions.
Always keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Please ensure the manual is passed to the end user of the software.

Related manuals
Refer to the following manuals when using the CV-X Series Terminal-Software:
• CV-X Series Controller Instruction Manual: Contains specifications and precautions for CV-X Series.
• CV-X Series Setup Manual: Contains equipment/product specifications for system connection/initial
adoption of CV-X Series.
• CV-X Series User's Manual: Contains specifications, functions, and operation methods for CV-X Series.
• CV-X Series Terminal-Software User's Manual (this manual)

Symbols
The following symbols alert you to important messages. Be sure to read these messages carefully.

WARNING It indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION It indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

It indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in product damage as well as property
NOTICE damage.

Important It indicates cautions and limitations that must be followed during operation.

Point It indicates additional information on proper operation.

It indicates tips for better understanding or useful information.


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Introduction

Trademarks
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• Other company names and product names noted in this document are registered trademarks or
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Safety Precautions

WARNING Do not use this product for the purpose of protecting the human body or any part thereof.

• Before starting or operating the system, check to make sure all system functions are working
properly.
CAUTION
• If any Keyence product fails, take all safety precautions to prevent damage before using the
system again.

• If the system is operated beyond its published specifications or if the system is modified, its
functions and performance cannot be guaranteed.
NOTICE
• Please note that when the system is used in combination with other instruments, its functions and
performance may be degraded.

Precautions
• Do not launch more than one instance of the CV-X Series Terminal-Software.

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Software License Agreement

Software License Agreement

NOTICE TO USER: PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ("THIS AGREEMENT")
CAREFULLY. BY USING ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE CV-X Series Terminal-Software ("THIS
SOFTWARE"), YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS
AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT USE THIS
SOFTWARE.

If you install, copy and or use all or a portion of this Software on a device or computer, you will be
deemed to have agreed to all the terms of this Agreement, and this Agreement will come into effect.

1. Definitions.
1.1. "Use" or "using" refers to the accessing, installing, downloading, copying, operating and or
otherwise benefiting from the utilization of this Software.
1.2. "This Software" denotes the software and all associated documentation provided by KEYENCE.
1.3. "User" or "User's" infers the company or persons who have had the license to use this Software
granted to them by KEYENCE.

2. Grant of License.
2.1. In compliance with all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, KEYENCE grants the
nonexclusive and non-transferable license to install and use this Software.
2.2. The granting of the license permits the single reproduction and or copying of this Software for the
User's backing up or archiving purposes.
2.3. This Software maybe installed on multiple devices and computers for the User's benefit and use.
2.4. The transfer of this Software via devices and computers with this Software installed on them by the
User to third parties is permitted. In such a case, the third party who receives this Software may
continue to use this Software in the same manner as the previous User.
2.5. With the transfer of this Software to a third party, the original User may install this Software to
additional devices and computers for further use as required. In such a case, the third party who
receives this Software may continue to use this Software in the same manner as the previous User.
2.6. The User maintains and guarantees that any third parties (as detailed in the previous two sections)
who receive and use this Software agree to this license Agreement and comply with all the terms
and conditions.

3. Restrictions.
3.1. This Software may not be modified by the User in any form except from the installation of updates
or new functions provided by KEYENCE.
3.2. The reverse engineering, decompiling or disassembling of this Software by any persons are not
permitted.
3.3. Without the prior permission of KEYENCE, the User may not reproduce or copy this Software for
selling or distributing to a third party.

4. Intellectual Property Rights.


Except as stated herein, KEYENCE reserves all rights, titles and interests in this Software, along with all
associated copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property rights.

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Software License Agreement

5. Disclaimer.
This Software is licensed to the User "AS IS" and without any warranty of any kind. In no event does
KEYENCE or its suppliers accept or assume any liability for any damages, claims, costs or profit loss as
a result of operating this Software.

6. Termination.
6.1. Under this Agreement the User's license will automatically terminate if this Software and any
associated copies of this Software are destroyed or voluntarily returned to KEYENCE.
6.2. Under this Agreement the User's license will terminate immediately and automatically without any
notice from KEYENCE if there is any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions of this
Agreement. Upon termination, the using of this Software shall cease, and all copies (full or partial)
of this Software should be destroyed or returned to KEYENCE.
6.3. Compensation will be sought by KEYENCE should any violation or breach of this Agreement result
in any incurred costs or lost profit to KEYENCE.

7. Governing Law.
7.1. This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the substantive laws of
Japan.
7.2. If any part of this Agreement is found void and unenforceable, the rest of this Agreement will remain
intact, valid and enforceable according to the associated terms and conditions.

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Contents

Contents

Introduction .............................................................2 Chapter 4 CV-X Series Terminal-


Safety Precautions ................................................ 4
Precautions ........................................................... 4
Software Application
Software License Agreement ..................................5 Menu
Contents ..................................................................7 CV-X Series Terminal-Software Application Menu
........................................................................ 4-1
File Menu ............................................................. 4-2
Chapter 1 Introduction
Creating a New Settings File (New) ..................4-2
Confirming the Package Contents ...................... 1-1 Opening a Settings File (Open) ......................... 4-2
Overview of the CV-X Series Terminal-Software Saving the Settings File (Save) ..........................4-2
........................................................................ 1-2 Saving the Settings File (Save as) .....................4-3
Operating Environment ....................................... 1-3
Exiting the CV-X Series Terminal-Software (Exit)
System Configuration .......................................... 1-4
...................................................................... 4-3
View Menu ........................................................... 4-4
Chapter 2 Preparations Show/Hide the Connections view (Connections)
...................................................................... 4-4
Installing the CV-X Series Terminal-Software ..... 2-1
New Installation from the DVD-ROM .................2-1 Temporarily Disabling Remote Desktop Operations
Uninstalling the Software ...................................2-2 (Mouse Operation Lock) .............................. 4-4
Downloading and Installing the Latest Changing the Displayed Contents for Each
Version .........................................................2-3 Connection ................................................... 4-4
Starting and Exiting CV-X Series Terminal Connections Menu .............................................. 4-7
-Software ........................................................ 2-4 Registering a New Connection (Add Connection)
Starting CV-X Series Terminal-Software ............2-4 ...................................................................... 4-7
Exiting CV-X Series Terminal-Software ..............2-4 Operation Menu ................................................... 4-8
Understanding the Respective Windows ............ 2-5 Connecting to All Registered CV-X Series controllers
Basic Window ....................................................2-5 (Connect All) ................................................ 4-8
Toolbar ...............................................................2-6 Disconnecting the Connected CV-X Series
Connecting to the CV-X Series ........................... 2-7 Controllers (Disconnect All) ......................... 4-8
Before Connecting .............................................2-7 Starting Logging (Start Logging) ....................... 4-8
Ethernet (1:1) Connection ..................................2-7 Stopping Logging (Stop Logging) .................... 4-8
LAN Connection ................................................2-8 Window Menu ...................................................... 4-9
USB Connection (CV-X200 Series only) ............2-9 Switching View Layout in the CV-X Series
Terminal-Software Window
(Select Layout) ............................................. 4-9
Chapter 3 Typical Uses Aligning the Views in the CV-X Series Terminal-
Typical Uses of CV-X Series Terminal-Software Software Window (Arrangement) ................. 4-9
........................................................................ 3-1 Bringing a View to the front (View Name) ..........4-9
Controlling the CV-X Series Remotely Settings Menu ................................................... 4-10
(Remote Desktop) .......................................... 3-2 Changing the CV-X Series Terminal-Software
1. Registering a Controller .................................3-2 Global Settings (Options) .......................... 4-10
2. Connecting to the Controller ..........................3-3 Observing 3D Images (3D Viewer) ................. 4-10
3. Displaying the Remote Desktop ....................3-3
Help Menu ......................................................... 4-12
4. Controlling the Remote Desktop ....................3-4 Displaying the Help File (Help) ....................... 4-12
Logging Data from the CV-X Series .................... 3-5 Displaying the Version Number of the CV-X Series
1. Registering a Controller .................................3-5 Terminal-Software (Version Info) ................4-12
2. Connecting to the Controller ..........................3-6
3. Start Logging .................................................3-6
4. Viewing the Log .............................................3-7 Chapter 5 Appendix
Error Messages ................................................... 5-2

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Contents

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Confirming the Package
Chapter
Contents

Introduction
This package contains the following item and accessories.
Check that all contents are included before use.
Introduction
PC Software DVD-ROM (Model Number: CV-H1X) x 1

• This disc contains the installer, program files, and PDF


instruction manual files for the CV-X Series Terminal-
Software. Keep this disc in a safe place following
installation.
• A backup should be made in case the DVD-ROM or
case are accidently damaged.

• While we have taken the utmost care in


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packing the components, if some items are
missing or damaged, please contact your
nearest KEYENCE sales office.
• For details on the contents of the DVD-ROM,
see the installation guide screen found on the
DVD-ROM.

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Overview of the CV-X Series Terminal-Software

Overview of the CV-X Series Terminal-Software

The CV-X Series Terminal-Software is specifically designed


for the "High-speed, High-capacity Multi-camera, Machine
Vision System CV-X Series".

Overview
Using the CV-X Series Terminal-Software, it is possible to
collect result and image outputs from the CV-X Series.
For result outputs, the latest values can be checked in real-
time using the log view. In addition, the remote desktop
function enables you to view the CV-X Series screen from a
PC and to use a mouse to operate the CV-X Series.

Connection via Ethernet or USB


(USB connection available only for the CV-X200 Series)

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Operating Environment

Operating Environment

Introduction
The CV-X Series Terminal-Software requires an environment that meets the following conditions.

Supported OS Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, Enterprise
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, Enterprise
• The following OS are supported: Japanese, English, Chinese (traditional/simplified), Korean,
Thai, German, French, Italian, Spanish (Mexican), Portuguese (Brazilian), Vietnamese and
Indonesian.
• Supports the 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows 7 only. For all other operating systems, only the
32-bit version is supported.
• Operating systems not listed are not supported.
Runtime environment • CPU: Core2Duo 3.00GHz equivalent processor or higher.
• MEMORY: 2 GB or more.
• HDD: 1 GB or higher of available space. *Additional available space is required for storing
images.
• Monitor: 1024 x 768 resolution of higher (1280 x 1024 resolution or higher recommended).
• Optical drive: An optical drive is required to use the installation DVD-ROM.

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System Configuration

System Configuration

Example of a standard system setup with two cameras using the CV-X Series Terminal-Software.

Controller Dedicated mouse


CV-X170/X150/X100 (OP-87506,
included with controller)
SD card (OP-87133, 512 MB*)
(Loaded in slot SD1 on controller)
* CV-X170 comes with 1 GB( CA-SD1G)

Camera cable
CA-CN3 (3 m)/
CA-CH3* (3 m) (option)
* Used to connect
high-speed cameras

24 V DC power supply
CA-U3 (option)
Lenses (option)

Monitor Camera 1 Camera 2


CA-MP120
(option) CV-200C*1/CV-035C
CV-S200C*1/CV-S035C
CV-200M*1/CV-035M
Supported
CV-S200M*1/CV-S035M
cameras
CV-H100C*1/CV-H035C
(option)
CV-H100M*1/CV-H035M
CV-H500C*2/CV-H200C*1
CV-H500M*2/CV-H200M*1
*1 CV-X170/X150 only.
*2 CV-X170 only.

Connection cable product numbers


• Ethernet cable (1 Gbps, cross): OP-66843

Ethernet connection supports up to 8 controllers.


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2
Installing the CV-X Series
Chapter
Terminal-Software
Installation procedures will differ depending on whether
the program is being installed from the DVD-ROM or by

Preparations
Preparations
downloading from the User Support page.

New Installation from the DVD-ROM


Install the CV-X Series Terminal-Software from the DVD-
ROM by using the following procedures.
• If the PC you are installing to does not have
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the necessary runtime components used by
this software, you will be asked to install those
components. Follow the instructions and
install all components as necessary.
• Installation must be performed by a user with
Administrator privileges.
• Uninstall any previous version of this software
(Page 2-2).
• If the installation guide does not appear,
double-click the index.html file in the html
folder on the DVD-ROM.

1 Insert the PC software DVD-ROM into the DVD-ROM


drive of the PC.
The installation guide appears.
When the [CV-X Series Terminal-Software Ver...
Installation] in the installation guide is clicked, the
[Welcome to the CV-X Series Terminal-Software Ver.*.*
Setup] appears.

You can select the language of the software


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to be installed from the [Installer Language]
dialog pull-down menu.

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Installing the CV-X Series Terminal-Software

2 Click [Next].
The [License Agreement] screen appears.
Uninstalling the Software
Uninstall the CV-X Series Terminal-Software using
[Uninstall Programs] in the Windows [Control Panel].

1 Click the Start menu and select [Control Panel].


The [Control Panel] screen appears.

2 Select [Uninstall Programs].


The [Uninstall/Change Programs] screen will appear.

3 Right-click [CV-X Series Terminal-Software Ver.*.*]


and select [Uninstall].
3 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
installation. 4 The "Welcome to the Uninstall Wizard for the CV-X
Series Terminal-Software Ver. ." screen will
When using USB (only supported by the appear.
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CV-X200 Series), the USB driver can also
From here, continue operation in accordance with
be installed at the same time (if installing
the driver at a later time, see "USB the directions that are shown on the screen.
Connection (CV-X200 Series only)" (Page 2- The CV-X Series Terminal-Software is removed.
9).

4 When the [Completing the CV-X Series Terminal-


Software Ver.. Setup] screen appears, click
[Finish].

The CV-X Series Terminal-Software installation is


completed.
• The shortcut icon for the [CV-X Series Terminal-Software
Ver..] appears on the desktop.
• A shortcut will be added to the Windows Start menu under
[KEYENCE Applications]  [CV-H1X]  [CV-X Series
Terminal-Software Ver..].

The PDF file of the user's manual for this


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software will also be installed along with
this software. This file will be accessible
from the start menu.

2-2
Installing the CV-X Series Terminal-Software

5 Click [Next].
Downloading and Installing the

Preparations
The [License Agreement] screen appears.
Latest Version
• If the PC you are installing to does not have
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the necessary runtime components used by
this software, you will be asked to install those
components. Follow the instructions and
install all components.
• Installation must be performed by a user with
Administrator privileges.

1 Uninstall any previous version of the CV-X Series


Terminal-Software.

2 Download the latest files from the User Support 6 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
page. installation.

For the download URL, contact your local When using USB (only supported by the
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KEYENCE office. CV-X200 Series), the USB driver can also
be installed at the same time (if installing
the driver at a later time, see "USB
3 Double-click the downloaded file.
Connection (CV-X200 Series only)" (Page 2-
The installer launches and extracts the installation 9).
files.
The language selection screen appears. 7 When the [Completing the CV-X Series Terminal-
Software Ver.. Setup] screen appears, click
4 Select the language for the software to be installed [Finish].
and then click [OK].
The [Welcome to the CV-X Series Terminal-Software
Ver.*.* Setup] screen appears.

The CV-X Series Terminal-Software installation is


completed.
• The shortcut icon for the [CV-X Series Terminal-Software
Ver..] appears on the desktop.
• A shortcut will be added to the Windows Start menu under
[KEYENCE Applications]  [CV-H1X]  [CV-X Series
Terminal-Software Ver..].

The PDF file of the user's manual for this


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software will also be installed along with
this software. This file will be accessible
from the start menu.

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Starting and Exiting CV-X Series Terminal-Software

Starting and Exiting CV-X Series Terminal-Software

This section explains how to start and exit the CV-X Series
Terminal-Software. Exiting CV-X Series Terminal-
Software
Starting CV-X Series Terminal- Click [File], and then [Exit].
Software Or, click the close button at the upper right of the
window.
Click the shortcut in the Windows Start menu under
The CV-X Series Terminal-Software exits.
[All Programs]  [KEYENCE Applications]  [CV-
H1X]  [CV-X Series Terminal-Software Ver..]  [CV-
X Series Terminal-Software Ver..].
Or, double-click the shortcut icon for the [CV-X Series
Terminal-Software Ver..] on the desktop.
The initial window appears.

• The version number may vary


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depending on the release date.
• After the CV-X Series Terminal-Software
has been launched for the first time, it
will automatically load the last saved
settings files.
• If [Connect automatically] and [Auto-
logging] are selected in the [Options]
menu (Page 4-10), the CV-X Series
Terminal-Software will automatically
begin logging from the next time it is
started.

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Understanding the Respective Windows

Understanding the Respective Windows

(5) Remote desktop


Basic Window

Preparations
This view shows monitor output from the connected
The basic window for the CV-X Series Terminal-Software is CV-X Series controller. See "Controlling the CV-X Series
outlined below. Remotely (Remote Desktop)" (Page 3-2) for more details.

(1)(2) (3)

(1) Connections view


This view displays the name of the CV-X Series controllers
that the CV-X Series Terminal-Software is connected to, as
well as logging information and a remote desktop
operation menu.

(2) Menu bar


This bar displays the menus for executing commands. See
"CV-X Series Terminal-Software Application Menu" (Page 4-
1) for more details.

(3) Toolbar
This bar contains button icons for the major commands.
Clicking an icon executes the command. See "Toolbar"
(Page 2-6) for more details.

(4) Log Summary view


This view shows the most recent data as it is being logged.
See "Viewing logs (Log Summary)" (Page 4-4) for more
details.

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Understanding the Respective Windows

Icons and names Functions


Toolbar on the toolbar
Displays 3D inspection target images
The most frequently used functions and settings in the CV-
based on the information obtained from
X Series Terminal-Software can be accessed by clicking 3D Viewer the LJ-V (supported only by the CV-
these icons on the toolbar. X290). For details, see "Observing 3D
Images (3D Viewer)" (Page 4-10).
Icons and names Functions
on the toolbar
Registers the CV-X Series as the target
for logging using the CV-X Series
Add Terminal-Software and as the target to
Connection view using the remote desktop function.
See "Connecting to the CV-X Series"
(Page 2-7) for more details.
Connection to all registered CV-X
Series controllers begins. See
Connect All "Connecting to All Registered CV-X
Series controllers (Connect All)" (Page
4-8) for more details.
Disconnects all connected CV-X Series
controllers. See "Disconnecting the
Disconnect
Connected CV-X Series Controllers
All
(Disconnect All)" (Page 4-8) for more
details.
Logging from all connected CV-X
Start Series controllers begins. See "Starting
Logging Logging (Start Logging)" (Page 4-8) for
more details.
Logging from all CV-X Series
controllers for which logging is in
Stop
progress stops. See "Stopping Logging
Logging
(Stop Logging)" (Page 4-8) for more
details.
Changes the CV-X Series Terminal-
Software global settings. Displays the
[Options] menu. See "Changing the CV-
Options
X Series Terminal-Software Global
Settings (Options)" (Page 4-10) for more
details.
Zoom Ratio Changes the zoom ratio of the remote
(%) desktop window.
Automatically adjusts the zoom ratio of
the remote desktop to fit the window
Auto-fit
size of the CV-X Series Terminal-
Software.
Manually update the remote desktop
Update
display. See "Switching the update
Remote
method for the remote desktop" (Page
Desktop
4-5) for more details.
Switches through each view layout of
the CV-X Series Terminal-Software
View
window. See "Switching View Layout in
Layouts 1 to
the CV-X Series Terminal-Software
5
Window (Select Layout)" (Page 4-9) for
more details.

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Connecting to the CV-X Series

Connecting to the CV-X Series

After connecting the PC with CV-X Series Terminal-


Software installed and the CV-X Series controller, the Ethernet (1:1) Connection

Preparations
controller must be registered as the connection.
Connect the CV-X Series directly to the PC using an
Ethernet cable (cross cable: OP-66843).
Before Connecting
Check the following settings.

Settings on the PC
Set the information required for the Ethernet connection (IP
address, Subnet mask, Port number, etc.). For more Cross cable (3m):
OP-66843
details, see the PC and CV-X Series manuals.

Settings on the CV-X Series


Connecting to the CV-X Series
Start up the CV-X Series controller and verify the Ethernet
settings are correct. For details, see the user manual for
Connect the Ethernet cable (cross cable: OP-66843) to
the CV-X Series.
the Ethernet ports on the CV-X Series controller and
the PC.

Registering the CV-X Series in the CV-X


Series Terminal-Software
The CV-X Series must be registered as a connection so
that the CV-X Series Terminal-Software can recognize it.

1 From the [Connections] menu, click [Add Connection].


The [Add Connection] menu appears.

2 Select [Search for Connections/Controllers].

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Connecting to the CV-X Series

3 Click [Search].
The CV-X Series connected to the PC appears in the
LAN Connection
list. Connect the CV-X Series and PC over an Ethernet-based
LAN.

HUB
(Router)

Connecting to the CV-X Series


Clicking [Search] will only display
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controllers that exist in the same subnet. Connect the Ethernet cable (commercial straight
cable) to the Ethernet ports on the CV-X Series

4 Check the box next to the CV-X Series controller to controller and a hub or LAN port device.

register it as a connection and click [OK].


The new connection is added and appears in the
Registering the CV-X Series in CV-X Series
connections view.
Terminal-Software
The CV-X Series must be registered as a connection so
that the CV-X Series Terminal-Software can recognize it.

1 From the [Settings Connections] menu, click [Add


Connection].
The [Add Connection] menu appears.

2 Select [Search for Connections/Controllers].

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Connecting to the CV-X Series

3 Click [Search].
USB Connection (CV-X200 Series

Preparations
The CV-X Series controllers that are connected on the
LAN appear in the list. only)
Connect the CV-X200 Series directly to the PC using a USB
cable (USB cable: OP-66844).

USB cable: OP-66844

Installing the Driver


The driver must be installed on your computer before
connecting the controller with your computer. When the
• Clicking [Search] will only display driver is installed, communication with the controller by
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controllers that exist in the same subnet. using the KEYENCE application software becomes
• When there are multiple controllers possible.
connected to the network, some of them
may not show up initially. Repeat the • When the USB driver was installed along with
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search as necessary. this software, this procedure is not required.
• Installation must be done from an account
with Administrator rights
4 Check the box next to the CV-X Series controller to
register it as a connection and click [OK]. This section explains the installation procedure for
The new connection is added and appears in the Windows 7.

connections view.
1 Turn on the controller and your computer.

2 Once your computer has started up, insert the CV-


H1X DVD-ROM into your DVD-ROM drive.

3 Connect the OP-66844 (sold separately) to the USB


ports on the controller and the PC.

4 From the properties for the [Other Device] that was


added in the device manager in Step 3, select
[Update Driver Software] and then manually specify
the folder that holds the USB driver.
The installation of the USB driver will begin.

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Connecting to the CV-X Series

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• The USB driver is stored in the CV-H1X DVD Registering the CV-X200 Series in the
in the /driver/USB folder. Also, after installing CV-X200 Series Terminal-Software
the CV-X Series Simulation-Software and CV-
X Series Terminal-Software, the drivers are The CV-X200 Series must be registered as a connection so
stored in c:/drivers/CV-H1X. that the CV-X200 Series Terminal-Software can recognize
• If installing the drivers on a computer with a it.
Windows 7 environment, a warning screen Only 1 CV-X200 Series controller can be
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may appear during installation. If a warning registered to the CV-X Series Terminal-Software
screen appears, click "Continue" to continue via USB connection.
the installation.

1 From the [Connections] menu, click [Add Connection].


The [Add Connection] screen appears.

2 Click [USB].

3 Click [OK].
The new connection is added and appears in the
connections view.

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3
Typical Uses of CV-X
Chapter
Series Terminal-Software
This Chapter explains the operations outlined below used
to accomplish basic tasks in the CV-X Series Terminal-
Typical Uses
Software.
• Controlling the CV-X Series remotely (remote desktop)

Typical Uses
(Page 3-2).
• Logging data from the CV-X Series (Page 3-5).

To utilize the other features available in the CV-X


Reference Series Terminal-Software, see "CV-X Series
Terminal-Software Application Menu" (Page 4-1).

3-1
Controlling the CV-X Series Remotely (Remote Desktop)

Controlling the CV-X Series Remotely


(Remote Desktop)
View the monitor output from the CV-X Series controller in 3 Click [OK].
CV-X Series Terminal-Software. The new connection is added and appears in the
system view.

1. Registering a Controller
Register the CV-X Series controller as a connection in the
CV-X Series Terminal-Software to view the screen output.

1 From the [Connections] menu, click [Add


Connection].
The [Add Connection] menu appears.

2 Specify the CV-X Series controller to register it as a


connection.

With USB connection (CV-X200 Series only)


Click [USB].

With Ethernet connection


Select [Search for Connections/Controllers], and then
click [Search]. The CV-X Series connected to the PC
appears in the list. Check the box next to the
CV-X Series controller you wish to register as a
connection.

Point
• Clicking [Search] will only display controllers that exist in
the same subnet.
• When there are multiple controllers connected to the
network, some of them may not show up initially. Repeat
the search as necessary.

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To register a CV-X Series controller that does not display as
connected to the network after searching, select [IP Address]
and manually enter the IP address.

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Controlling the CV-X Series Remotely (Remote Desktop)

2. Connecting to the Controller 3. Displaying the Remote Desktop


This procedure connects the CV-X Series controllers that This procedure displays the monitor output from the

Typical Uses
are registered as connections in the CV-X Series Terminal- connected CV-X Series controller.
Software.
1 From the [View] menu, select the desired CV-X
Click [Connect All] from the [Operation] menu.
Series connection and then click [Launch Remote
When the connection is completed, icons for each Desktop].
connection in the system view change from to The remote desktop window appears.
.

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You can also connect to the controllers by clicking icon on


the toolbar.

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• If any of the connections fail, a confirmation screen will appear.
• When multiple connections are registered, it is not possible
select individual controllers to connect to, all of them will be
connected.

2 If required, you can change how the remote


desktop screen is updated. To do this, click the
[View] menu - and select the desired connection
and change the screen update method.
There are three methods available for updating the
remote desktop. Choose the method based on the
operating conditions of the CV-X Series connected
and/or the PC running CV-X Series Terminal-Software.
• Asynchronous: Updates at regular intervals.
• Continuous: Updates in real time.
• Manual: Updates by clicking [Update] under the [View]
menu for the selected connection.

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Controlling the CV-X Series Remotely (Remote Desktop)

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4. Controlling the Remote Desktop
• Displaying remote desktops for multiple controllers using
[Continuous] may result in slow screen updates for all
connected XG Series controllers. In this case, select Operating with a mouse
[Asynchronous].
• The update interval for [Asynchronous] cannot be user You can perform operations on the CV-X Series that is
specified to an arbitrary value because the interval is being monitored in the remote desktop in the same manner
determined automatically based on the current connection as you perform operations on the actual CV-X Series.
status.
• A check mark will appear next to the selected update method
when the menu is displayed.
• You can also specify the update method from the shortcut
menu displayed by right-clicking on the remote desktop
window.
• The remote desktop icon for connections in the system view will
reflect the update method selected.
- : asynchronous or continuous
- : manual

Closing the remote desktop


Click the close button on the upper right side of the remote
desktop window.
Saving the remote desktop screen to a file
(Capture screen)
This procedure saves the contents of the currently
displayed remote desktop as an image file.

From the [View] menu, select the connected controller


and then click [Capture Screen].
The image shown in the current remote desktop will be
saved to a 24-bit bitmap image file (.bmp) on the PC.
The file will be stored in the [Capture] folder located
under the path set in the [Save file to this base path]
field on the [Options] menu (Page 4-10).

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The destination folder can be changed in the [Downloaded File
Basepath] field in the [Options] menu.

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Logging Data from the CV-X Series

Logging Data from the CV-X Series

The CV-X Series Terminal-Software can log (collect) 2 Specify the CV-X Series controller to register it as a
inspection results and images output from the CV-X Series connection.
during operation.
With USB connection (CV-X200 Series only)

Typical Uses
To log data, it is necessary to set up the PC
Click [USB].
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program settings, or the image output location in
With Ethernet connection
the image output settings as PC program in the
CV-X Series output settings dialog. Select [Search for Connections/Controllers], and click
For details, see the CV-X Series user's manual. [Search]. Connectable CV-X Series models appear in
the list. Check the box next to the CV-X Series
controller you wish to register as a connection.
1. Registering a Controller
• Clicking [Search] will only display
Register the CV-X Series controller as a connection in the Point
controllers that exist in the same subnet.
CV-X Series Terminal-Software to log data from it.
• When there are multiple controllers
connected to the network, some of them
1 From the [Connections] menu, click [Add may not show up initially. Repeat the
Connection]. search as necessary.
The [Add Connection] menu appears.
To register an CV-X Series controller that
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does not display as connected to the
network, click [IP Address] and manually
enter the IP address.

3 Click [OK].
The new connection is added and appears in the
connections view.

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Logging Data from the CV-X Series

Log file destination


2. Connecting to the Controller
Log files are output to [Documents\
This procedure connects the CV-X Series controllers that
KEYENCE\CV-X Series Terminal-Software\(IP address or
are registered as connections in the CV-X Series Terminal-
[USB]) for the user currently logged in (by default).
Software.
Example:
From the [Operation] menu, click [Connect All] If the destination folder indicated in the PC program output
When the connection is completed, icons for each settings of the CV-X Series output settings is set to [SD2:
connection in the connections view will change from \cv-x \result\SD1_000\], the default log destination will be
to . noted as follows:
• For Windows Vista/7:
• You can also connect to the controllers C:\Users\name of logged in user\Documents\
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by clicking on the toolbar. KEYENCE\CV-X Series Terminal-Software\(IP address or
• If any of the connections fail, a [USB])\SD2\cv-x\result\SD1_000\
confirmation screen will appear.
• When multiple connections are • The logging destination can be changed in
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registered, it is not possible to select the [Downloaded File Basepath] field. See
individual controllers to connect to, all of "Changing the CV-X Series Terminal-Software
them will be connected. Global Settings (Options)" (Page 4-10) for
more details.
• The log file destination folder can be opened
3. Start Logging directly by clicking [Open destination] in the
properties menu displayed by right-clicking
This procedure starts logging data from the CV-X Series on each logging icon, or by double-clicking
connected and enabled as a logging target. the icon. However, in case of image output,
this shortcut always opens the following
From the [Operation] menu, click [Start Logging]. location.
Logging starts and the logging icon in the connections - For Windows Vista/7:
view changes from to . C:\Users\name of logged in

Clicking on the [+] to the left of the logging icon user\Documents\KEYENCE\CV-X Series
Terminal-Software\(IP address or
expands the logging targets.
[USB])\(The folder that has been specified
as the folder for image output)

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Logging Data from the CV-X Series

4. Viewing the Log


This procedure opens the log summary which displays the

Typical Uses
latest data as it is being logged.

The log summary only displays the result


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outputs.

1 From the [View] menu, click the [(CV-X Series


controller to operate)] and then [Show log view].
The [Log Summary] appears.

2 The most recent log data appears in the menu.

Understanding the log view


• Log display: The most recently logged values from the
selected CV-X Series will be displayed.

The display updates may be delayed if


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multiple log summary windows are open.

Closing the log summary


Click the close button on the upper right corner of the log
summary window.

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Logging Data from the CV-X Series

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4
CV-X Series Terminal-
Chapter
Software Application Menu
Commands in the CV-X Series Terminal-Software are
organized under the following seven menus.
CV-X Series Terminal-Software Appli-
• File (Page 4-2)
cation Menu
• View (Page 4-4)
• Connections (Page 4-7)

CV-X Series Terminal-Software Application Menu


• Operation (Page 4-8)
• Window (Page 4-9)
• Settings (Page 4-10)
• Help (Page 4-12)

The commands available depend on the type of


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File Menu

File Menu

This section explains the commands in the [File] menu.


Opening a Settings File (Open)
Creating a New Settings File (New) This command opens an existing settings file.

This command creates a new settings file for the CV-X 1 From the [File] menu, click [Open].
Series Terminal-Software.
The [Open file] menu appears.

1 From the [File] menu, click [New]. If the currently open file has unsaved changes
A confirmation screen appears. To save the settings,
A confirmation screen to save your changes appears.
click [Yes]. Otherwise click [No].
If clicking [New] is the very first operation
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performed after the CV-X Series Terminal-
Software starts, the confirmation screen will 2 Select the settings file and click [Open].
not appear (and those steps following this All CV-X Series Terminal-Software windows open at
step are not required).
this point are closed, and then a new CV-X Series

2 Clicking [Yes] opens up the [Save as] menu.


Terminal-Software window opens under the specified
settings file.
• If you click [No] on the confirmation
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screen, any changes to the current
settings will not be saved and a new file Saving the Settings File (Save)
will be created.
• Clicking [Cancel] will not create any new This command will save the settings to the current file
files. overwriting the previous file.

3 Enter the file name, then click [Save]. From the [File] menu, click [Save].
All CV-X Series Terminal-Software windows open at This command overwrites the settings file that is
this point are saved together with the specified currently open.
settings file, and then a new CV-X Series Terminal- If the settings file is being saved for the first
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Software window opens under a new settings file. time, the [Save as] menu appears instead.

The settings file contains the following


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information.
• List of CV-X Series controllers registered
as connections in the CV-X Series
Terminal-Software.
• View layout information.
• Settings on the [Options] menu (Page 4-
10).
• Window size and display position of the
CV-X Series Terminal-Software.
• Logging targets.

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File Menu

Saving the Settings File (Save as)


This command saves the settings file currently open to a
file with a different name.

CV-X Series Terminal-Software Application Menu


From the [File] menu, click [Save as].
The [Save as] menu appears.

2 Enter the file name, then click [Save].


The file is saved as a [Settings file] with the extension
".cxn".

Exiting the CV-X Series Terminal-


Software (Exit)
This command exits the CV-X Series Terminal-Software.

From the [File] menu, click [Exit].


The CV-X Series Terminal-Software exits.

4-3
View Menu

View Menu

This section explains the commands in the [View] menu.


Changing the Displayed Contents
for Each Connection
Show/Hide the Connections view
(Connections) When 1 or more CV-X Series units are registered as
connection destinations, the sub menu located within each
The connections view is displayed when a check mark connection under the [View] menu allows you to change
appears next to this command. the information displayed for each connection.

With the check mark visible, open the [View] menu


and click [Connections].
Viewing logs (Log Summary)
This hides the connections view. This command opens a log summary view that displays
the latest data as it is being logged.
By default, a check mark appears next to this
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command and the connections view is
displayed.
1 From the [View] menu, select the desired controller
connection and then click [Show log view].
To show the connections view again The [Log Summary] appears.
From the [View] menu, click [Connections] again to restore
the check mark.

Temporarily Disabling Remote


Desktop Operations (Mouse
Operation Lock)
This command temporarily disables input from the remote
desktop using the mouse to prevent unintentional
operation.

From the [View] menu, click [Mouse Operation Lock]. Closing the log summary
"Operation Locked" will appear in the remote desktop Click the close button on the log summary window.
view's title bar and the mouse operation will be
Understanding the log summary view
temporarily disabled.
• Log Summary display: The result output that was last
To unlock the handheld controller received from the selected CV-X Series will be
From the [View] menu, click [Mouse Operation Unlock]. displayed.

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View Menu

Monitoring the CV-X Series remotely (View Saving the remote desktop screen to a file
remote desktop) (Screen Capture)
This procedure displays the screen output from the This procedure saves the contents of the currently
connected CV-X Series controller. displayed remote desktop screen as an image file.

CV-X Series Terminal-Software Application Menu


From the [View] menu, select the controller connection From the [View] menu, select the controller
to operate and click [Launch Remote Desktop]. connection and then click on [Screen Capture].
The remote desktop appears. The image shown in the current remote desktop will be
saved to a 24-bit bitmap image file (.bmp) on the PC.
The file will be stored in the [Capture] folder located
under the path set in the [Downloaded File Basepath]
field in the [Options] menu (Page 4-10).

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• The destination folder can be changed in the [Options] menu.
• The captured image file will be named as follows: "controller
name_year-month-date_hour-min-sec.bmp".

Closing the remote desktop


Click the close button on the remote desktop window.

Switching the update method for the


remote desktop
Change the update method based on the processing load
of the CV-X Series connections and the PC that is running
the CV-X Series Terminal-Software.

From the [View] menu, select the CV-X Series


connection and then select the desired update
method.
The following three update methods are available.
• Asynchronous: Updates at regular intervals.
• Continuous: Updates in real time.
• Manual: Updates manually by clicking [Update] under
the controller connection in the [View] menu.

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• Displaying remote desktops for multiple controllers using
[Continuous] may result in slow screen updates for all
connected CV-X Series controllers. In this case, select
[Asynchronous].
• The update interval for [Asynchronous] cannot be specified to
an arbitrary value because the interval is determined
automatically based on the current connection status.
• A check mark will appear next to the selected update method
when the menu is displayed.

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View Menu

Viewing the properties of an CV-X Series


connection (Properties)
This command displays the properties menu of an CV-X
Series connection.

1 From the [View] menu, select the desired


connection and then click [Properties].
The [Properties] menu for the specified CV-X Series
connection appears.

• Clicking [Log Files Location] opens the


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log file destination folder.
- Default location for Windows Vista/7:
C:\Users\name of logged in
user\Documents\KEYENCE\CV-X
Series Terminal-Software\(IP address
or [USB])\SD2\cv-x\result\(Program
No.)
• The logging destination can be changed
in the [Downloaded File Basepath] field.
See "Changing the CV-X Series Terminal-
Software Global Settings (Options)"
(Page 4-10) for more details.

2 After confirming the properties, click [OK].

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Connections Menu

Connections Menu

This section explains the commands on the [Connections] 3 Click [OK].


menu. The new connection is added and appears in the
connections view.

Registering a New Connection


(Add Connection)

CV-X Series Terminal-Software Application Menu


1 From the [Connections] menu, click [Add
Connection].
The [Add Connection] menu appears.

Deleting connections

Always disconnect the connection before


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deleting it.

1 Click [Delete connection] from the shortcut menu


displayed by right-clicking on the connection in the
2 Specify the CV-X Series controller to register as a connections view.
connection. A confirmation screen appears.
With USB connection (CV-X200 Series only)
Click [USB]. 2 Click [Yes].
The CV-X Series controller selected in Step 1 is
With Ethernet connection
deleted from the list of connections. Click [No] to exit
Select [Search for Connections/Controllers], and then
without deleting the connection.
click [Search]. The CV-X Series connected to the PC
appears in the list. Check the box next to the CV-X
Series controller you wish to register as a connection.

• Clicking [Search] will only display


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controllers that exist in the same subnet.
• If multiple controllers are connected,
they may not be found at the first try
even if searched.

To register a CV-X Series controller that


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does not display as connected to the
network, click [IP address] and manually
enter the IP address of the connected
controller.

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Operation Menu

Operation Menu

This section explains the commands on the [Operation]


menu. Starting Logging (Start Logging)
This procedure starts logging data from the CV-X Series
Connecting to All Registered CV-X connected and specified as a logging target.

Series controllers (Connect All)


From the [Operation] menu, click [Start Logging].
This procedure connects the CV-X Series controllers that Logging starts and the logging icon in the connections
are registered as connections in the CV-X Series Terminal- view changes from to .
Software.

From the [Operation] menu, click [Connect All]. Excluding the CV-X Series controller as a
When the connection is completed, icons for each logging target
connection in the connections view change from
to . Click [Enable Logging] from the shortcut menu
displayed by right-clicking those connections in the
• If any of the connections fail, a
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confirmation screen will appear.
The specified CV-X Series controllers are excluded as
• When multiple connections are
logging targets.
registered, it is not possible to select
individual controllers to connect to, all of
By default, all controllers have a check
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mark and are set as logging targets.

Setting a connection as a logging target


Disconnecting the Connected CV-
From the shortcut menu displayed by right-clicking the
X Series Controllers (Disconnect desired connection, click [Enable Logging] again to
All) restore the check mark.

This command disconnects all connected CV-X Series


controllers. Stopping Logging (Stop Logging)
This command stops logging data from all controllers for
From the [Operation] menu, click [Disconnect All].
which logging is in progress.
When all connections are disconnected, icons for
each connection in the connections view change from
From the [Operation] menu, click [Stop Logging].
to .
Logging stops and the logging icon in the connections
view changes from to .
• A confirmation screen will appear if
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logging is in progress.
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a selected controller, all logging will be
registered, it is not possible to select
stopped.
individual controllers to disconnect, all of
• Logging will stop the moment the
them will be disconnected.
connection is excluded as a logging
target. To resume logging, specify it as a
logging target, then click [Start logging].

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Window Menu

Window Menu

This section explains the commands in the [Window]


menu. Bringing a View to the front
(View Name)
Switching View Layout in the CV-X This command brings the desired view to the front when
Series Terminal-Software Window multiple log views are displayed in the CV-X Series

CV-X Series Terminal-Software Application Menu


Terminal-Software window.
(Select Layout)
The CV-X Series Terminal-Software can store up to 5 view From the [Window] menu, click [(name of view)].
layouts (window locations and layout), from No. 1 to No. 5. The selected view appears in front of the others.
The view layout can be changed by specifying the view
layout number.

From the [Window] menu, click [Select Layout] -


[Layout No.(1 - 5)].
The view layout changes to the selected view layout
number.

Aligning the Views in the CV-X


Series Terminal-Software Window
(Arrangement)
This command aligns the log summary views displayed in
the CV-X Series Terminal-Software window.

Splitting the views

From the [Window] menu, click [Arrangement] - [Tile].


This command will automatically arrange the views
side by side within the VisionTerminal screen.

Cascading the views

From the [Window] menu, click [Arrangement] -


[Cascade].
This command will automatically arrange the views so
that they are overlapping each other.

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Settings Menu

Settings Menu

This section explains the commands on the [Settings]


menu. Observing 3D Images
(3D Viewer)
Changing the CV-X Series Uses information obtained from the LJ-V to display 3D
Terminal-Software Global Settings inspection target images in the 3D Viewer window.
(Options) "Height images" that have been captured with
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the LJ-V are required to use the 3D Viewer. If
This command changes the CV-X Series Terminal-Software there are no "height images", nothing will be
operating environment settings. displayed.

1 From the [Settings] menu, click [Options]. 1 From the [Settings] menu, click [3D Viewer].
The [Options] menu appears. The [3D Viewer] screen appears.

2 Change the settings as required.

Selecting [Automatic connection on startup] Run once Executes 3D image display.


When this option is checked, the CV-X Series Terminal- Run in Executes 3D image display in the
reverse order reverse direction.
Software will automatically connect to all registered
Specifies the folder containing
CV-X Series connections when it is started. Specify
the "height images" required for
folder
3D image display.
Selecting [Start logging on startup]
Expand
When this option is checked, the CV-X Series Terminal- Expands the height range.
range
Software will automatically start logging from all Reduce
Reduces the height range.
registered CV-X Series connections when it is started. range
Shift range Shifts the height range in the low
This option can only be checked if the (low) direction (far from the camera).
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[Automatic connection on startup] option is Shift range Shifts the height range in the high
checked. (high) direction (close to the camera).
Performs color display that fits in
Downloaded File Basepath Fit in range the currently displayed height
This option defines the base path used for image range.
logging and results logging. Performs color display that fits
the upper/lower limit for
Click [Browse] to specify the destination. Reset range
measurable height range of the
LJ-V.
The [Browse] button is disabled when Switches the height display
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logging is in process. method (rainbow 1 (default
Color palette
setting)/ rainbow 2/cyan/
Selecting [Follow window size] magenta/yellow).
When this option is checked, the remote desktop
You can also directly control the color bar
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image size is fit to the window frame. with the mouse to change the height
display range.

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Settings Menu

2 Click (specify folder) in the tool bar and specify 5 Exit the 3D Viewer.
the folder that contains the "height images" Click the close button in the top-right corner of the 3D
required for 3D image display. viewer to close the 3D viewer.

If the CV-X Series Terminal-Software is


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CV-X Series Terminal-Software Application Menu


the 3D viewer will also close at the same
time. To close only the 3D display, click the
close button in the top-right corner of the
By dragging and dropping a "height image" 3D viewer.
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directly into the window, you can have a
height distribution image temporarily
displayed. This display is cleared by
clicking [Run Once] and [Run in Reverse
Order] as seen in Step 3.

3 Click (Run Once) or (Run in Reverse Order) .


The 3D image that was created from the "height
image" will appear in the view window.

• You can copy the image currently being


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displayed in the view window by
pressing the Ctrl + C key on the
keyboard.
• You can check the file name of the
"height image" being used for the 3D
image currently being displayed on the
status bar at the bottom of the view
window.

4 Operate the mouse to change the display method.

Return the 3D view display location to its origin


Click "Reset Position" or double-click the right button
on the mouse.

Rotate and view 3D


Drag the mouse while holding the left mouse button.

Expand/reduce 3D view
Spin the mouse wheel.
Drag the mouse while holding down the wheel to move
the display position in the Z-direction.

Move 3D in parallel and display


Drag the mouse while holding the right mouse button.

Always display in front


By checking the box, you can set it so that the 3D
viewer is not hidden in the background when another
application that has been started on the CV-X Series
Terminal-Software or PC is operated.

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Help Menu

Help Menu

This section explains the commands in the [Help] menu.


Displaying the Version Number of
the CV-X Series Terminal-Software
Displaying the Help File (Help)
(Version Info)
This command displays the PDF version of this manual.
This command displays the version number of the CV-X
Series Terminal-Software.
From the [Help] menu, click [Help].
This manual appears. Always provide the version number of the CV-X
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Series Terminal-Software when contacting
Adobe Reader must be installed on the PC Keyence for technical support.
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to view.

From the [Help] menu, click [About CV-X Series


Terminal-Software].
The [CV-X Series Terminal-Software Version
information] menu appears.

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Chapter
5
Appendix

Appendix

5-1
Error Messages

Error Messages

Error ID Message Cause Remedy


T02010 Connection to the The controller at the connection is • Check that the LAN cable is connected correctly
controller (connection) disconnected from the network between the controller, PC and the hub.
failed. physically or otherwise. • Make sure power to the hub is turned on.
The IP address is set incorrectly. • Check the IP address settings for the controller.
• Register the connection again using the correct IP
address (Page 2-7, 2-8).
The controller has no power. Check the power to the controller.
The connection failed due to a slow Close all applications using the network bandwidth.
response caused by heavy network
traffic.
The camera cable is unplugged. Check that the camera cable is connected correctly
to the controller.
T00017 A communication error The controller at the connection is • Check that the LAN cable is connected correctly
occurred. disconnected from the network between the controller, PC and the hub.
Results logging from the physically or otherwise. • Make sure power to the hub is turned on.
(connection) failed. The IP address is set incorrectly. • Check the IP address settings for the controller.
• Register the connection again using the correct IP
address (Page 2-7, 2-8).
The controller has no power. Check the power to the controller.
The connection failed due to a slow Close all applications using the network bandwidth.
response caused by heavy network
traffic.
The camera cable is unplugged. Check that the camera cable is connected correctly
to the controller.
T00015 A communication error The controller at the connection is • Check that the LAN cable is connected correctly
occurred. disconnected from the network between the controller, PC and the hub.
Image logging from the physically or otherwise. • Make sure power to the hub is turned on.
(connection) failed. The IP address is set incorrectly. • Check the IP address settings for the controller.
• Register the connection again using the correct IP
address (Page 2-7, 2-8).
The controller has no power. Check the power to the controller.
The connection failed due to a slow Close all applications using the network bandwidth.
response caused by heavy network
traffic.
The camera cable is unplugged. Check that the camera cable is connected correctly
to the controller.
T00016 A communication error The controller at the connection is • Check that the LAN cable is connected correctly
occurred. disconnected from the network between the controller, PC and the hub.
Failed to establish a physically or otherwise. • Make sure power to the hub is turned on.
remote desktop The IP address is set incorrectly. • Check the IP address settings for the controller.
(connection). • Register the connection again using the correct IP
address (Page 2-7, 2-8).
The controller has no power. Check the power to the controller.
The connection failed due to a slow Close all applications using the network bandwidth.
response caused by heavy network
traffic.
The camera cable is unplugged. Check that the camera cable is connected correctly
to the controller.
This version of controller does not Use controller of version Ver.1.0.0010 or more upper
support remote desktop. version.
T01010 The selected remote A remote desktop connection has Connect the remote desktop (Page 4-5) and retry.
desktop view is not been established for the target
disconnected. controller.

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Error Messages

Error ID Message Cause Remedy


T02050 The number of The maximum number of controllers Delete unnecessary connections, then add the
controllers that can be that can be added to the desired connection (Page 4-7).
registered exceeded. connections view is 256.
T03010 Could not start logging Not enough memory on the PC. Close any unused applications and retry logging.
from the controller
(connection).
T03072 Failed to write unit result Not enough disk space available at Make space available by deleting files on the PC.

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file(s) due to low disk the destination.
space.
Could not start logging
from the controller
(connection).
T03071 Failed to write image Not enough disk space available at Make space available by deleting files on the PC.
data due to low disk the destination.
space.
Could not start logging
from the controller
(connection).
T03082 Failed to write results The drive at the destination could • Make sure the drive specified in the file destination
data. Could not start not be found. base path (Page 4-10) exists.
logging from the • Specify a drive that currently exists in the
controller (connection). downloaded file basebath (Page 4-10).
The number of output items in the • Make sure the drive specified in the file destination
PC program output settings base path (Page 4-10) exists.
exceeds the output buffer. • Specify a drive that currently exists in the file
downloaded file basebath (Page 4-10).
T03081 Failed to write image The drive at the destination could • Make sure the drive specified in the file destination
data. Could not start not be found. base path (Page 4-10) exists.
logging from the • Specify a drive that currently exists in the file
controller (connection). downloaded file basebath (Page 4-10).
T02040, Connection to the The controller at the connection is • Check that the LAN cable is connected correctly
T02070 controller (connection) disconnected from the network between the controller, PC and the hub.
failed. physically or otherwise. • Make sure power to the hub is turned on.
An error occurred while • Check that the LANcard on the PC is not disabled.
communication was in The controller has no power. Check the power to the controller.
progress.
The camera cable is unplugged. Check that the camera cable is connected correctly
to the controller.
T04050, The settings file contains The settings file is corrupt. Create a new settings file.
T04060 corrupt or invalid data. Tried to open an incompatible Open a file compatible with the CV-X Series Terminal-
Starting with a new file. settings file. Software.
T04080 Failed to save the Contact your local KEYENCE office.
-
settings file.
T03050 Failed to stop logging. The controller power was off, or the • Make sure the power to the controller is turned on.
cable was disconnected when • Check whether the cable is connected correctly.
stopping the logging of results and
images.
T04090 Failed to launch CV-X The PC may have insufficient Check the operating environment of the PC.
Series Terminal- memory.
Software.
T02080 A communication error The LAN cable is unplugged from Make sure the LAN cable is connected to the PC.
occurred while detecting the PC.
all controllers.
T02090 A communication error An internal processing problem may Contact your local KEYENCE office.
occurred while detecting have occurred in the application.
controllers.

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Error Messages

Error ID Message Cause Remedy


T03060, Failed to display the log An internal processing problem may Contact your local KEYENCE office.
T03090 view. have occurred in the application.
T04110 The folder does not exist. The save destination path cannot be Please check to see that the save destination path
found. exists.

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Appendix

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Revision History

Revision History

Printing date Edition Revision


March 2012 First Edition
October 2012 Second Edition Support has been added for version 2.0.0000.
April 2014 Third Edition Support has been added for version 3.0.0000.
October 2014 Fourth edition Support has been added for version 3.2.0000.
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