Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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Chapter 4
Inspection Configuration
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the
Monitor Only
function to prevent a toolset from failing while still
receiving graphical Pass/Fail feedback from a particular tool within the
toolset.
For example, with
Monitor Only
enabled, the Pass/Fail results from tool
#1 of toolset #1 will not affect the Pass/Fail results of toolset #1.
Conversely, with
Monitor Only
disabled, the tool #1 results will affect the
toolset #1 results in the normal manner.
NOTE: If a discrete output is assigned to report the Pass/Fail status of a
particular tool, the
Monitor Only
function, when enabled for that tool,
will not affect the discrete output Pass/Fail status.
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Tool Group –– Each tool in a toolset can be assigned a tool “group
number” from 1 to 32, and the “Pass,” “Fail,” and “Execute” results
selections for each group of tools can then be used in communications
with a host system and in math tools.
By default, each tool is initially assigned to group 1; thus, if no other
group numbers are designated, all tools within a toolset will belong to
group 1.
For communications results definitions, the results selections have the
following functions:
— Execute Groups –– This refers to the “execute” status of all groups of
tools in the toolset. This result source returns a 32–bit result in which
the least significant bit represents group 1 and the most significant bit
represents group 32. Within each bit position, a logic “1” indicates that
at least one tool in the group executed, while a logic “0” indicates that
no tool in the group executed.
— Pass Groups –– This refers to the “pass” status of all group of tools in
the toolset. This result source returns a 32–bit result in which the least
significant bit represents group 1 and the most significant bit
represents group 32. Within each bit position, a logic “1” indicates that
all tools in the corresponding group passed, while a logic “0” indicates
that at least one tool in the group failed.
— Fail Groups –– This refers to the “fail” status of all group of tools in
the toolset. This result source returns a 32–bit result in which the least
significant bit represents group 1 and the most significant bit
represents group 32. Within each bit position, a logic “1” indicates that
at least one tool in the group failed, while a logic “0” indicates that all
tools in the group passed.
— Execute Group# –– This refers to the “execute” status of one or more
groups of tools in the toolset. The starting and ending group numbers
are specified by the
#Index
and
#End Index
values. This result
source returns a logic “1” if any tool in any of the specified groups
executes during the inspection cycle, and a logic “0” if no tool in any
group executes.