Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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Chapter 2

CVIM2 System Configuration: An Overview

2–4

Picking the Editors Menu

The next step, after defining at least one configuration, is taken from the

Configuration Editor

panel. You can access this panel from

Editors

in the

main menu bar. When you pick

Editors

, the

Editors

pulldown menu appears,

as shown in Figure 2.4.

Figure 2.4

The Editors Pulldown Menu

Note also that you have four choices:

Configuration

,

Acquisition

,

Discrete

I/O

, and

Communications

. Briefly, this is what they mean:

Configuration

–– Use this editor to define one or more sets of inspection

tools for your application.

Acquisition

–– Use this editor to select the camera types, numbers of

cameras, trigger sources for acquiring camera images, and other
parameters relating to the acquisition of images.

Discrete I/O

–– Use this editor to assign signals and select parameters for

discrete inputs and outputs.

Communications

–– Use this editor to create messages for data

communications using serial I/O ports or the remote I/O port.

Selecting Configuration Parameters

When you pick

Configuration

, the

Configuration Editor

panel appears, as

shown in the example in Figure 2.5 (page 2–5).

The purpose of the

Configuration Editor

panel is to set up all of the

inspection application requirements for a single configuration file. Using this
panel, you can select the toolsets (up to six for one configuration file),
configure all of the inspection tools, set various acquisition and inspection
parameters, and perform the initial (“setup mode”) evaluations of the tools’
performance.

The CVIM2 system enters various default names for the toolsets (under the

Inspection Name

” heading and the “

Archive Name

” heading); however,

you can easily change any of these names to suit your inspection application.

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