Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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Chapter 7
Inspection Tools
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Here is a brief definition and explanation of each of the expanded result
types listed in Figure 7.144.
•
Execute –– This returns a
1.000
when the tool has executed its inspection
task, and
0.000
for all other conditions.
•
Pass –– This returns a
1.000
when the tool has passed its inspection task,
and
0.000
for all other conditions.
•
Warn –– This returns an “error code” when the tool is in a warn
condition (and not in a fail condition) and
0.000
for all other conditions.
The error code identifies a specific reason for the warning; for example,
error code
1057.000
identifies “Low range warning” as the cause. The
complete list of error codes and warn conditions appears in Appendix A
of this manual.
•
Fail –– This returns an “error code” when the tool is in a fail condition
and
0.000
for all other conditions. The error code identifies a specific
reason for the failure; for example, error code
1045.000
identifies “High
range fail” as the cause of the inspection failure. The complete list of
error codes appears in Appendix A of this manual.
•
Total –– This returns the total number of inspections performed.
•
Faults –– This returns the total number of faults detected.
•
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.
•
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.
•
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.
•
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.
•
Result –– This returns the actual value of the inspection result; that is, the
measurement, count, or other numeric result from the profile tool. This
value corresponds to the “learned” value that appears in the “
Nominal
”
field of the profile tool edit panel.
•
Ax, Ay –– These values pertain only to a profile tool configured for
distance or position operations. “
Ax
” returns the X coordinate of the
Feature A
offset, while “
Ay
” returns the Y coordinate of the
Feature A
offset.