Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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5

Chapter

Chapter 6

Reference Tools

6–69

Figure 6.57 Initial Appearance of Build Reference Tool Edit Panel

Note also that the

button is active (unshaded). This button is used,

in this example, to configure a formula that will acquire the “

X Center

coordinate value from the appropriate object in the window tool. (The other
“formula” buttons are inactive at this time because the corresponding “mode”
selections are “

Disabled

.”)

When you pick the

button, the formula entry keyboard appears,

the upper portion of which is shown in Figure 6.58 (page 6–70). For this
example, a formula is entered that will acquire the window tool’s current

X

Center

” coordinate value for an object. (Note that an object number is not

specified in the formula; thus, the “#” sign in the formula must be replaced
with the number of the object whose “

X Center

” value is to be acquired. In

this case, the “#” sign must be replaced with the number “1.”)

In Figure 6.58 (A), the formula applies to the “

Absolute

” method; that is, it

only acquires the current

X Center

coordinate value from the window tool.

In Figure 6.58 (B) the formula applies to the “

Delta

” method. It also

acquires the current

X Center

coordinate value from the window tool, but it

then subtracts from that value a constant value (which, in this case,
represents an initial value of

X Center

).

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