Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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5

Chapter

Chapter 7

Inspection Tools

7–23

Direction

The search direction is the direction used to search for an edge along the
length of the gage. The two available choices are these:

Head to Tail

and

Tail to Head

.

When you pick the

Dir

menu field (in the

Define Feature

menu)

successively, it toggles to the opposite direction. Thus,

Head to Tail

changes

to

Tail to Head

, and vice versa.

Head to Tail

causes the edge search to begin at the “head” of the gage;

Tail

to Head

causes the edge search to begin at the “tail.” Note that in the

Pick &

Place

panel, the position of the head of the gage is defined by the X1 and Y1

coordinates, while the position of the tail is defined by the X2 and Y2
coordinates.

The choice of search direction should be based upon which one leads most
directly to the specified edge. Normally, the best search direction is the one
in which a false edge is least likely to be encountered.

Offset

The current offset location is identified on the screen by a “+” symbol. You
can change the offset location by picking the

Offset

field successively.

When you pick the

Offset

menu field successively, the offset marker (+)

moves along the line gage in the selected search direction. The displayed
offset will be one of these:

Fixed –– This refers to the head of the gage for the head–to–tail search
direction, or the tail for the tail–to–head search direction.

Center –– This refers to the midpoint between the first edge and the last
edge.

1.0, 2.0, etc. –– This refers to an edge specified by number.

1.5. 2.5, etc. –– This refers to a midpoint between two adjacent edges.

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