Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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Chapter
Chapter 7
Inspection Tools
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Note that the
Position
operation needs to specify only one feature, while the
Distance
operation needs to specify two features. In the first case, only the
button is active; in the second case, the
button and the
button are both active.
In addition to specifying the appropriate offsets, the feature selection process
also specifies the edge search direction and the edge search mode.
Here is a brief description of the feature selection functions:
•
Mode –– The mode selects a particular group of edges that a profile tool
evaluates when searching for a specified feature.
•
Direction –– The direction function selects the direction of the search for
the specified features along the length of the profile image.
•
Offset –– The offset function enables you to identify one edge, or a
midpoint between two edges, as the specified feature.
•
Method –– The method selection determines whether a midpoint offset is
located exactly midway across an object, or is skewed toward the “center
of gravity” of an object.
Mode
When you pick the
Mode
field in the
Feature
selection panel, the
Feature
Mode
selection panel appears on the screen, as shown in Figure 7.134.
Figure 7.134 Feature Mode Selection Panel
The operation of the profile tool feature modes is described briefly as
follows:
•
All Edges –– This feature mode causes the profile tool to include all
detected “edges” in its search for a specified feature (this includes edges
and all midpoints between each pair of consecutive edges, the center
between the extreme edges, and the starting edge).