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Recipes & All-Recipes Home

This page explains the All Recipes home page - the central hub for managing inspection programs and creating new recipes on the OV20i system.

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For help connecting to the OV20i software, see Logging In & Browser Compatibility.

All Recipes Home Page Overview

The All Recipes page is the home page for the OV20i software. A Recipe is a unique inspection program, although it can contain many different inspections (Regions of Interest or ROIs) within it. Typically, a new Recipe is created for a different part or SKU to be inspected, or a different section of a larger part (if the camera or part is being presented by robot). Only one Recipe is active at a time. A Recipe must be active in order for it to be run or edited.

What is a Recipe?

Recipe Definition:

  • Unique inspection program containing specific configuration settings
  • Multiple inspections - Can contain many different ROIs within a single recipe
  • Part-specific - Typically created for different parts or SKUs
  • Section-specific - Can target different sections of larger parts (robot-presented)

Recipe States:

  • Active - Currently operational and can be run or edited (only one at a time)
  • Inactive - Stored but not currently operational

Active Recipe

Interface Controls

Import Recipe

Function: Click to import pre-made Recipe files from your computer

Use Case:

  • Transfer recipes between cameras
  • Restore backup configurations
  • Share recipes across team or production lines

Import Recipe button

New Recipe

Function: Click to start creating a new Recipe from scratch

Use Case:

  • Set up inspection for new parts
  • Create custom inspection workflows
  • Begin fresh configuration process

New Recipe button

All Recipes Main Window

Function: The main window shows a list of all Recipes along with their information

Displayed Information:

  • Name - Recipe identifier
  • Status - Active or Inactive state
  • Type - Classification or Segmentation
  • Description - Optional recipe details
  • ID - Unique identifier for PLC integration
  • Trigger Mode - Recipe Trigger setting
  • Created Date - When recipe was originally created
  • Last training - When the recipe was last edited/trained
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The active Recipe will always be displayed at the top of this list—only one Recipe can be active at a time.

Actions

Active Recipe Actions

Active Recipe actions

  • Edit - Click to enter the Recipe Editor
  • Export Recipe - Save recipe file for backup or transfer
  • Delete Trainset Images - Remove all training images from this recipe that are not used in other recipes

Inactive Recipe Actions

Inactive Recipe actions

  • Activate - Make recipe operational and enter the Recipe Editor
  • Export Recipe - Save recipe file for backup or transfer
  • Delete Trainset Images - Remove all training images from this recipe that are not used in other recipes
  • Delete Recipe - Remove recipe permanently

Recipe Workflow

Creating New Recipes

  1. Click + New Recipe to start creation process
  2. Configure basic settings (name, type, description)
  3. Set up imaging parameters for clear object capture
  4. Define inspection regions (ROIs) and types
  5. Train AI models with sample images
  6. Test and validate inspection performance

Managing Existing Recipes

  1. View recipe list in main window
  2. Activate desired recipe for operation or editing
  3. Use Actions menu for management operations
  4. Monitor recipe status and performance

Recipe Activation Process

  1. Click Activate to the right-hand side of recipe
  2. Click Activate and go to editor to confirm and enter recipe editor

Recipe Organization

Recipe Types

  • Classification Recipes - Categorize images into different classes
  • Segmentation Recipes - Identify specific features at pixel level

Recipe Identification

  • Unique Names - Human-readable recipe identification
  • PLC Integration IDs - Numeric identifiers for industrial communication
  • Descriptions - Optional detailed information about recipe purpose

Recipe Status Management

  • Single Active Recipe - Only one recipe operational at a time
  • Multiple Inactive Recipes - Unlimited stored configurations
  • Quick Switching - Rapid activation between different inspection setups

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