Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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Chapter 7
Inspection Tools
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Fail High –– This returns a
1.000
when the inspection result from the
tool has exceeded the high
Fail
limit and
0.000
when the result has not
exceeded the high
Fail
limit.
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Warn High –– This returns a
1.000
when the inspection result from the
tool has exceeded the high
Warn
limit (and the tool is not in a fail
condition) and
0.000
when the result has not exceeded the high
Warn
limit.
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Warn Low –– This returns a
1.000
when the inspection result from the
tool has exceeded the low
Warn
limit (and the tool is not in a fail
condition) and
0.000
when the result has not exceeded the low
Warn
limit.
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Fail Low –– This returns a
1.000
when the inspection result from the
tool has exceeded the low
Fail
limit and
0.000
when the result has not
exceeded the low
Fail
limit.
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Result –– This returns the actual value of the inspection result; that is, the
feature count from the feature finder tool. This value corresponds to the
“learned” value that appears in the “
Nominal
” field of the feature finder
tool edit panel.
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*Samples –– This returns the current total number of inspection samples
since the start of run operation.
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*Min –– This returns the current minimum value of the inspection results
since the start of the run operation.
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*Max –– This returns the current maximum value of the inspection results
since the start of the run operation.
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*Sum –– This returns the current sum of all inspection results since the
start of the setup or online run operation.
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*Sum2 –– This returns the current sum of the squares of all inspection
results since the start of the setup or online run operation.
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**X# –– This value pertains only to a feature finder tool. “X#” returns the
X coordinate of the center of the feature window designated by the # sign,
where # is the number of the feature.
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**Y# –– This value pertains only to a feature finder tool. “Y#” returns the
Y coordinate of the center of the feature window designated by the # sign,
where # is the number of the feature.
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**Score# –– This value pertains only to a feature finder tool.“ Score#”
returns the “score” of the feature designated by the # sign, where # is the
number of the feature. (The features are ranked according to their score
values –– the higher the score value, the higher the feature number).
*These expanded statistical results are available only when a tool is enabled
for statistics operations, as indicated by a checked
Statistics
box in the tool’s
Options
selection panel.
**Whenever X#, Y#, or Score# is selected in a math tool formula, the “#”
sign must be replaced with the appropriate feature number when the
“
Single
” operation is selected in the math tool edit panel.