Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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Chapter 4

Inspection Configuration

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the

Monitor Only

function to prevent a toolset from failing while still

receiving graphical Pass/Fail feedback from a particular tool within the
toolset.

For example, with

Monitor Only

enabled, the Pass/Fail results from tool

#1 of toolset #1 will not affect the Pass/Fail results of toolset #1.
Conversely, with

Monitor Only

disabled, the tool #1 results will affect the

toolset #1 results in the normal manner.

NOTE: If a discrete output is assigned to report the Pass/Fail status of a
particular tool, the

Monitor Only

function, when enabled for that tool,

will not affect the discrete output Pass/Fail status.

Tool Group –– Each tool in a toolset can be assigned a tool “group
number” from 1 to 32, and the “Pass,” “Fail,” and “Execute” results
selections for each group of tools can then be used in communications
with a host system and in math tools.

By default, each tool is initially assigned to group 1; thus, if no other
group numbers are designated, all tools within a toolset will belong to
group 1.

For communications results definitions, the results selections have the
following functions:

Execute Groups –– This refers to the “execute” status of all groups of

tools in the toolset. This result source returns a 32–bit result in which
the least significant bit represents group 1 and the most significant bit
represents group 32. Within each bit position, a logic “1” indicates that
at least one tool in the group executed, while a logic “0” indicates that
no tool in the group executed.

Pass Groups –– This refers to the “pass” status of all group of tools in

the toolset. This result source returns a 32–bit result in which the least
significant bit represents group 1 and the most significant bit
represents group 32. Within each bit position, a logic “1” indicates that
all tools in the corresponding group passed, while a logic “0” indicates
that at least one tool in the group failed.

Fail Groups –– This refers to the “fail” status of all group of tools in

the toolset. This result source returns a 32–bit result in which the least
significant bit represents group 1 and the most significant bit
represents group 32. Within each bit position, a logic “1” indicates that
at least one tool in the group failed, while a logic “0” indicates that all
tools in the group passed.

Execute Group# –– This refers to the “execute” status of one or more

groups of tools in the toolset. The starting and ending group numbers
are specified by the

#Index

and

#End Index

values. This result

source returns a logic “1” if any tool in any of the specified groups
executes during the inspection cycle, and a logic “0” if no tool in any
group executes.

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