Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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5

Chapter

Chapter 4

Inspection Configuration

4–35

Pick the

button to access the keyboard, as shown in Figure 4.25, and

enter the new device name and tool file name (such as “

MC:Toolset5

” in the

figure). Pick the

key to enter the new name, exit the keyboard, and

return to the

Save as . . .

panel (the new device/tool file name will appear at

the bottom of the list in this panel).

Pick the

button on the

Save as . . .

panel to return to the toolset edit

panel. To save the amended toolset in the new device (and exit the toolset
edit panel), pick the

button on the toolset edit panel. At this point, the

Saving toolset . . .

” message should appear.

Toolset Register Function

The tool register function shifts and/or rotates the entire camera image as
needed in order to move the new workpiece image to the same position that
the original workpiece image occupied within the image field, thereby
enabling you to adjust or reposition any of the existing inspection tools
and/or add new tools.

The register function works only for tools that receive position compensation
from a reference tool that locates the shifted workpiece. Further, the
reference tool must be properly configured and must be able to locate the
workpiece on the current image.

When you activate the register function, the entire image field shifts/rotates
so that the current inspection tool lies over the workpiece image in the same
relationship
as it did before the workpiece image shifted/rotated. Then, you
can select the inspection tools and “fine tune” their position and/or size over
the workpiece just as though the workpiece shift/rotation had not taken place.

Figure 4.26 through Figure 4.31 illustrate the register function. Figure 4.26
(page 4–36) shows a Y’, Y then X reference line tool and a window in their
original positions over a workpiece image.

Figure 4.27 (page 4–36) shows the same tools after the workpiece image has
shifted and rotated in the image field while in setup display mode (or online
operation). The reference line tool has supplied shift and rotation
compensation to the window, which remains correctly positioned over the
workpiece image.

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