Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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Chapter 6
Reference Tools
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Figure 6.63 Disabling X Mode, Enabling Theta Mode
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Set X Mode to
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Set Theta Mode
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After the appropriate mode selections have been made, when the tool edit
panel reappears, “
Disabled
” will appear in the
X Mode
field, and
“
Absolute
”will appear in the
Theta Mode
field, as shown in Figure 6.63. In
addition, the
button will be inactive (shaded), while the
,
, and
buttons will be active.
When you pick the
button, the formula entry keyboard appears,
the upper portion of which is shown in Figure 6.64 (page 6–75). For this
theta mode example, a theta formula is needed that will acquire the theta
angle of the object from the window tool. This formula is entered into the
keyboard as shown in Figure 6.64.