STATUS DETECT LOG SCREEN


STATUS DETECT LOG SCREEN

The detection log is a screen where the sensor reports the results of every data scan from the sensor, either from searching or tracking. This is useful while setting up a production job or troubleshooting a search or tracking failure.

Table 1.  Detection Log Data

DETECTION LOG DATA DESCRIPTION

Item Number

This item indicates the sequence of data input to the screen. The top, number 1, is the newest data. The bottom, number 200, is the oldest data. New data that comes into the detection log is displayed at the top and old data at the bottom is discarded.

Code xxx

This item indicates information about an individual data scan. The first digit indicates a detection code. For example, 0 means the sensor locates the joint properly, 3 means incorrect sensor data, and 4 means insufficient good sensor data. The second character indicates the data type, as follows:
  • S = Search

  • T = Track

  • C = Cleared data

    The last digit 0 is unused. For example, 0T indicates a successful track data.

X / Y / Z / Gap

The data shown under the X, Y, Z, and Gap columns indicate the calculated values for the joint that was scanned.
  • X, Y, and Z indicate the calculated positional difference from the sensor frame origin to the actual joint location.

  • The gap value is measured by the sensor in mm.