Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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Chapter 4
Inspection Configuration
4–8
•
Cut –– Use the
button to delete the toolset that has the cursor arrow
(
→) alongside the toolset number. Thus, if the cursor arrow is located at
number 2, the toolset at that location will be deleted.
•
Inspection –– Use the
button to access a toolset’s
Inspection
parameter selection panel.
•
Display –– Use the
button to access a toolset’s
Display
parameters selection panel.
•
Setup –– Use the
button to access the image/tool display panel
and the tool configuration setup panel.
•
Done –– Use the
button to save the entries in the
Configuration
Editor
panel and exit to the main menu bar.
•
Cancel –– Use the
button to exit to the main menu bar without
saving any new inspection names or any parameters that you set while in
the
Inspection
and/or
Display
panels. (However, tools that you
configured and saved while in the
Setup
panel, and parameters that you
entered and saved while in the
Acquisition Editor
panel, will remain as
you saved them.)
•
Save –– Use the
button to save additions and/or changes to the
contents of the
Configuration Editor
panel without exiting the panel.
•
Acquisition –– Use the
button to access the
Acquisition
Editor
panel (see Chapter 3, Image Acquisition Parameters).
Inspection Names and Archive Names
As noted earlier, a configuration file (such as
FrontLabel
) can contain up to
six toolsets. Each toolset specifies camera and trigger sources and a set of
inspection tools. The “inspection name” and the “archive name” of each
toolset appear in the
Configuration Editor
panel.
An inspection name (such as
Toolset 1
) identifies one toolset for I/O,
communication, and display purposes. In a given application, the inspection
name of a given toolset is normally the same for all configurations.
An archive name (such as
EE:FrontLabel.ts1
) identifies a file that consists
of one or more inspection tools (gages, windows, and so on) that are
configured together for a specific inspection task. In a given application, the
archive name of a given toolset is normally different for each configuration.
Figure 4.7 (page 4–9) illustrates the
Configuration Editor
with three
toolsets defined.
Each of the three toolsets that make up the “
FrontLabel
” configuration has
an
Inspection Name
and an
Archive Name
associated with it.