Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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5
Chapter
Chapter 4
Inspection Configuration
4–3
Note that the
Config Files
panel contains several data entry fields and
“buttons.” Here is a brief description of their functions:
•
Config –– Pick this field to select the current list of
Config
file names
and/or enter new
Config
file names.
•
*Discrete I/O –– Pick this field to select the current list of
Discrete I/O
file names and/or enter new
Discrete I/O
file names.
•
*Message –– Pick this field to select the current list of
Message
file
names and/or enter new
Message
file names.
•
*Acq. Config –– Pick this field to select the current list of
Acq. Config
file names and/or enter new
Acq. Config
file names.
When you pick one of the above fields, the name (such as
Config
in
Figure 4.2) appears above the “scrolling” list, and the corresponding file
names (if any) appear in that list. In Figure 4.2, no
Config
file names
have yet been selected; thus, the scrolling list is empty.
•
Add –– Use the
button to add new entries in the
Config Files
panel.
•
Save –– Use the
button to save the entries in the
Config Files
panel without exiting to the main menu bar.
•
Done –– Use the
button to save the entries in the
Config Files
panel and exit to the main menu bar.
•
Cancel –– Use the
button to exit to the main menu bar without
saving any new entries that you set up while in the
Config Files
panel.
*The names of the discrete I/O, message, and acquisition files will all be
stored in the configuration file.
Two file types must be named in order to complete a configuration file: A
Config
file type, and an
Acq. Config
file type.
When you pick the
Config
field, then pick the
button, the keyboard
panel appears as shown in Figure 4.3 (page 4–4).
The message at the top of the keyboard panel instructs you to: “
Enter a file
name . . .
” That name will become the new
Config
file name.
When you enter a new
Config
file name in the keyboard (for example,
FrontLabel
) and then pick the
key, the
FrontLabel
name appears in
the scrolling list, as shown in Figure 4.4 (page 4–4). (Note that the new
Config
file name also appears in the
Config
field since it is currently
highlighted in the list.)