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Re: Can a previous bare board image be deleted

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UpdatedJul 10, 2026 at 5:28 PM
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+Omron AOI Support - Helpdesk +Elbert Kim - Omron West Region Account Manager Get Outlook for iOS ________________________________ From: Joe Tscherne Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2026 11:59 AM To: Jeremy Orbach / OEI Cc: Tony Lee / OEI ; Tim Anderson / OEI Subject: Can a previous bare board image be deleted Hello Jeremy, It’s been a while since we talked. I was wondering if there is a way to delete a bare board image from a program. This morning I was scanning in a bare board but accidently rotated the board to the incorrect angle. I then recaptured the bare board image in the correct angle, however, when I was ready to capture the fiducials, the bare board image was still upside down. I captured the fiducials anyway, as they are uniform on the panel, however, I ran into issues with some of the components not being located correctly on their pads, as well as some of the pads for those components being skewed in different directions. I‘m thinking this due to the incorrect bare board image. I tried deleting the program, thinking this would clear the image and I could start again. This only compounded the problem by adding more images to the new program after rescanning. The new program still showed the upside image because it still exists somewhere in the system and does not show the new correct image. I want to delete all images for this board and start again. Is that possible? Also, I know we spoke about the “User” component library in the past, and that I cannot access it or individual components. I was wondering if that issue has been resolved, allowing access to the component library? I would love to be able to delete any incorrect components or trouble components from the library and reinsert them to correct any polarity issues. Best regards, Joseph Tscherne Surface Mount Supervisor Lectrosonics, Inc. 581 Laser Rd NE Rio Rancho, NM, 87124 [phone] (ext. 141) [phone] (toll free) [email] www.lectrosonics.com Made in the USA by a Bunch of Fanatics [Lectro logo 2] WARNING! This is an email from an external party. Do not click on any link or open any attachment if you cannot ascertain that it is safe.

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  1. Omron Application Engineer Omron reply | Jun 25, 2026 at 9:55 PM
    Hello Joe, ​ Good evening, can you try a test for us? 1. Load your program in vTS, delete the bare board image again. 2. Close vTS and then delete the contents inside of the C:\OmronTeachingImageCache\ folder. 3. Rescan bare board in the AOI for that program. 4. Check vTS to see if image issue is corrected and let us know? ​Thanks,
  2. Customer Customer reply | Jun 26, 2026 at 8:43 AM
    Hello, You are asking me to delete the bare board image. (1. Load your program in vTS, delete the bare board image again.) I cannot delete the bare board image, that was my original question, can the bare board image be deleted? Please clarify, do you want me to delete the program? Thanks! Joseph Tscherne Surface Mount Supervisor Lectrosonics, Inc. 581 Laser Rd NE Rio Rancho, NM, 87124 [phone] (ext. 141) [phone] (toll free) [email] www.lectrosonics.com Made in the USA by a Bunch of Fanatics [Lectro logo 2]

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  3. Omron Application Engineer Omron reply | Jun 26, 2026 at 2:31 PM
    Hello Joe, If the bare board is used as a Master in any other program, it cannot be deleted. To resolve this, please capture a new bare board image for the program. Once captured, set the new image as the Master, and then delete the old bare board. Also, note that if there are any program copies still referencing the current bare board, it will not be possible to delete it. If needed, please let us know whether remote access is available, and we can review the setup and assist further.
  4. Omron Application Engineer Omron reply | Jun 30, 2026 at 2:25 PM
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