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KEYENCE CV-H5N User Manual

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3. Differences Between the Simulator and the Actual CV-5001 Series

This section introduces the unique and convenient functions of the simulator that differentiate it from the CV-5001
device.

1. Name input via keyboard function

This function allows the computer keyboard to be used to enter names when the software keyboard is
displayed (including window names, calculation names and custom screen character input). This reduces the
time required to create multiple windows or calculations.

Reference

By using the Windows OS version that corresponds to the language selected in the Global setting, Japanese and Chinese

characters can be entered with the keyboard (See the following table).

However, special characters such as eszett or diacritics such as umlaut or accent marks cannot be entered.

Note

When a program is created in Chinese (Traditional or Simplified) and then the language is switched (including between

Traditional and Simplified Chinese), the characters may not be displayed correctly.

Also, when a program is created in other languages than Chinese and then switched to Chinese (Traditional or Simplified), the

characters may not be displayed correctly.

To avoid this, use the Windows OS that is compatible with the language selected on the CV-5001 Series.

2. Special trigger function

The simulator has several unique triggers, including the loop trigger (press and hold T (TRG) for 3 or more
seconds), the reverse trigger (F + T (press TRG while holding FNC)) and the repeat trigger (S + T (Press TRG
while holding SCR)).
The loop trigger allows you to measure all of the images in an image folder with a single trigger, even if there
are more than 100 images. The results can be confirmed with statistical analysis.
The reverse trigger allows you to confirm the most recent NG image after changing programs.
The repeat trigger allows you to confirm results for the same image under different sets of detection conditions.

Language selected in the Global setting

Compatible Windows OS

Input characters

Japanese

Windows OS Japanese
(See specifications on page 1-4 for compatible versions)

SJIS characters

Chinese (Simplified)

Windows 2000/XP Simplified Chinese
Windows Vista/7 Chinese (PRC)

GB13000 characters

Chinese (Traditional)

Windows 2000/XP Traditional Chinese
Windows 2000/XP Hong Kong
Windows Vista/7 Chinese (Hong Kong SAR)
Windows Vista/7 Chinese (Taiwan)

BIG5 characters

Other

Windows OS for various languages
(See specifications on page 1-4 for compatible versions)

ASCII characters