Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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5

Chapter

Chapter 3

Image Acquisition Parameters

3–3

The

Camera

setup panel contains a scrolling list panel, several parameter

selection boxes, and several buttons, which are described briefly as follows:

Camera Type –– The

Camera Type

scrolling list enables you to select a

camera type (such as 2801–YF) that pertains only to the selected camera
number
(this number corresponds to the camera port number on the
CVIM2 module front panel).

Edit Camera Type –– The

button accesses the

Camera

Type

edit panel for the camera type highlighted in the adjacent

Camera

Type

scrolling list. The

Camera Type

edit panel enables you to edit

various timing parameters for the highlighted camera type.

H.Res –– This box selects either the full horizontal resolution capability
of the camera in use, or just half of that resolution capability.

Fields –– This box selects one vertical field for half vertical resolution, or
two vertical fields for full vertical resolution.

Focus Trigger –– This field selects either the internal trigger source or an
external trigger source for focus operations. It applies to the camera setup
operation only
.

Rate Per Minute –– This field selects a trigger rate per minute when the
auto/internal trigger source is selected as the focus trigger. It applies to
the camera setup operation only.

Focus Source –– This field assigns a discrete input for the trigger signal
when the external trigger source is selected. It applies to the camera setup
operation only
.

Shutter Speed –– This field is active only when a frame reset camera
type (such as the 2801–YE) is selected. It accesses the calculator that is
used to set the frame reset camera’s shutter speed.

Focus Strobe –– This assigns a discrete output for the strobe signal. It
applies to the camera setup operation only.

Focus –– The

button starts the focus function, which captures

continuous camera images and enables the user to perform camera and
lighting adjustments.

Light Reference –– The

button accesses the light

reference adjustment panel, which can be used to maximize the contrast
in the image.

Light Probe –– The

button accesses the light probe setup

function, which can be used to set up lighting compensation for the
inspection tools.

Calibrate –– The

button accesses the calibrate function, which

which enables you to calibrate the image field to inches or centimeters
(“world units”) and perform measurements, such as linear gaging, in
those units.

Done –– The

button exits the

Camera

panel and returns to the

Acquisition Editor

panel.

The remainder of this section describes these functions, features, and
parameters in detail.

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