Major configuration functions – Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual
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Chapter
Chapter 2
CVIM2 System Configuration: An Overview
2–3
The remainder of this chapter describes the major configuration functions
within each basic phase of the CVIM2 system configuration identified by the
chart in Figure 2.2 (page 2–2).
Selecting Configuration File Names
Definition: A configuration file stores information about an inspection
application, such as the names of the toolsets and the number of image
buffers used.
The first step in Figure 2.2 is taken from the
Config Files
panel. You can
access this panel from
Environment
in the main menu bar. When you pick
Config
in the
Environment
menu, the
Config Files
panel appears, as shown
in Figure 2.3.
Figure 2.3 Initial Appearance of Config Files Panel
Main menu
bar
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The panel is shown in its initial state, before any configuration files have
been defined. At this time, you must enter an appropriate name in the
Config
and
Acq. Config
fields in order to continue with the configuration process.
NOTE: You can add the
Discrete I/O
name and/or
Message
name at this
time, or later. (Note that to access the
Discrete I/O
and
Communications
Editor
panels, however, you must first enter names for these panels in the
Config Files
panel.)
Major Configuration Functions