Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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Chapter 7

Inspection Tools

7–178

Here is a brief definition and explanation of each of the expanded result
types listed in Figure 7.144.

Execute –– This returns a

1.000

when the tool has executed its inspection

task, and

0.000

for all other conditions.

Pass –– This returns a

1.000

when the tool has passed its inspection task,

and

0.000

for all other conditions.

Warn –– This returns an “error code” when the tool is in a warn
condition (and not in a fail condition) and

0.000

for all other conditions.

The error code identifies a specific reason for the warning; for example,
error code

1057.000

identifies “Low range warning” as the cause. The

complete list of error codes and warn conditions appears in Appendix A
of this manual.

Fail –– This returns an “error code” when the tool is in a fail condition
and

0.000

for all other conditions. The error code identifies a specific

reason for the failure; for example, error code

1045.000

identifies “High

range fail” as the cause of the inspection failure. The complete list of
error codes appears in Appendix A of this manual.

Total –– This returns the total number of inspections performed.

Faults –– This returns the total number of faults detected.

Fail High –– This returns a

1.000

when the inspection result from the

tool has exceeded the high

Fail

limit and

0.000

when the result has not

exceeded the high

Fail

limit.

Warn High –– This returns a

1.000

when the inspection result from the

tool has exceeded the high

Warn

limit (and the tool is not in a fail

condition) and

0.000

when the result has not exceeded the high

Warn

limit.

Warn Low –– This returns a

1.000

when the inspection result from the

tool has exceeded the low

Warn

limit (and the tool is not in a fail

condition) and

0.000

when the result has not exceeded the low

Warn

limit.

Fail Low –– This returns a

1.000

when the inspection result from the

tool has exceeded the low

Fail

limit and

0.000

when the result has not

exceeded the low

Fail

limit.

Result –– This returns the actual value of the inspection result; that is, the
measurement, count, or other numeric result from the profile tool. This
value corresponds to the “learned” value that appears in the “

Nominal

field of the profile tool edit panel.

Ax, Ay –– These values pertain only to a profile tool configured for
distance or position operations. “

Ax

” returns the X coordinate of the

Feature A

offset, while “

Ay

” returns the Y coordinate of the

Feature A

offset.

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