Revision data, Revision data configuration file selection – Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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Chapter 10
Environment Menu Selections
10–2
•
Go On–Line –– When you pick this item, the CVIM2 system goes
online, and is enabled to perform inspections using the configuration file
identified in the
Config : xx:
line. (If the system is already
online, the type is shaded.)
•
Go Off–Line –– When you pick this item, the online CVIM2 system goes
offline, and terminates inspections using the configuration file identified
in the
Config : xx:
line. (If the system is already offline, the
type is shaded.)
The remainder of this chapter describes the functions listed above.
When you pick the
Revision
item in the
Environment
menu,
a CVIM2
Revision
box appears, similar to the one illustrated in Figure 10.2.
Figure 10.2 Selecting the CVIM2 Revision Information Box
The
Series
and
Revision
levels pertain to the CVIM2 hardware, while the
Firmware Revision
level pertains to the basic operating system software. If
an option package is installed, its name and revision level also appears in this
box.
The configuration process, which creates all of the configuration files that
are required for an application, is discussed in detail in Chapter 4, Inspection
Configuration, starting on page 4–2. After completing that process, when
you then pick the
Config : xx:
item in the
Environment
menu,
the
Config Files
menu reappears, as illustrated by the example in
Figure 10.3 (page 10–3).
Initially, the
Config Files
menu highlights the currently selected
configuration file (
EE:FrontLabel
in the example). To select a different
configuration file, pick (highlight) the appropriate configuration file name.
When you do, the new name appears in the
Config
field (along with the
corresponding
Acq. Config
,
Discrete I/O
, and
Message
file names). After
highlighting the other configuration file name, pick the
button to exit
to the main menu bar.
Revision Data
Configuration File
Selection