Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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Chapter 4

Inspection Configuration

4–28

Ref. –– Use this field to select a reference tool for the purpose of
providing shift and/or rotation compensation for the selected inspection
tool.

*S1 –– Use this field to select the primary image source for a tool from a
camera (such as

C1

) or from an image buffer (such as

P1

or

B1

). The

default image source selection is the lowest camera number when more
than one camera is used.

*S2 –– Use this field to select the secondary image source (for a tool that
requires one) from a camera (such as

C1

) or from an image buffer (such

as

P1

or

B1

). By default, this field has no selection; also, the field is

shaded when the selected tool cannot use a secondary image source.

*Dest –– Use this field to select a destination buffer (such as

P1

or

B1

)

for an image tool, profile tool, rotation finder tool, or window tool. A
destination buffer supplies a processed image to the source tool or to other
tools in the same toolset. By default,

P1

is automatically selected for an

image tool, profile tool, and rotation tool.

*For more information about the destination buffers, refer to the Destination
Buffers
section on page 4–30.

Here is a brief description of each button in the toolset edit panel:

Add

↑ –– Use the

button to select a new inspection tool and insert it

before (above) the inspection tool whose sequence number has the cursor
arrow (

→) alongside it. Thus, if the cursor arrow is located at sequence

number 4, the new tool will occupy sequence number 4, while the tool
previously at sequence number 4 will move to sequence number 5.

Add

↓ –– Use the

button to select a new inspection tool and insert it

after (below) the inspection tool whose sequence number has the cursor
arrow (

→) alongside it. Thus, if the cursor arrow is located at sequence

number 3, the new tool will occupy sequence number 4, while the tool
previously at sequence number 4 will move to sequence number 5.

Cut –– Use the

button to delete (and save in a “clipboard”) the

inspection tool whose sequence number has the cursor arrow (

→)

alongside it. Thus, if the cursor arrow is located at sequence number 2,
the tool at that location will be deleted, and the tool previously at
sequence number 3 will move to sequence number 2.

Copy –– Use the

button to copy into a “clipboard” the inspection

tool whose sequence number has the cursor arrow (

→) alongside it. After

copying, the next step is pasting the copied tool (see the Paste

↑ and

Paste

↓ button descriptions below).

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