Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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Chapter 7

Inspection Tools

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Width, Kernel –– This field provides access to the selection of the

Gage

Width & Kernel

panel, which sets the sub–gage width (in pixels) and the

“kernel” size.

Thresholds –– This field provides access to the

Gage Threshold

panel,

which sets the change in gray scale values that are required to detect the
“rising” and “falling” edges of an object in the image.

Result –– This field displays an eight–digit hexadecimal number. Each of
the 32 bit positions represents the pass/fail status of the corresponding
sub–gage. (A “0” bit indicates that the sub–gage has passed; a “1” bit
indicates that it has failed.) For example, the hex number 0x00000021
indicates that sub–gages 1 and 6 have failed (bit positions 1 and 6 are set
to “1”), while sub–gages 2 – 5 (and any sub–gages above 6) have passed
(bit positions 2 – 5 and 7 – 32 are all set to “0”).

This hexadecimal “result” value is not range checked by the multiple
gages tool; instead, it is made available to math tools, and to host systems
through the communication ports.

Gage Label –– This field enables you to select an appropriate name tag
for each sub–gage. When the sub–gage is repositioned, the name tag
moves with it.

Direction –– This field sets the sub–gage orientation to either

Horizontal

or

Vertical

. Toggling this field successively alternates between these two

orientations. No other orientations are available.

Sub–Gages results –– This is a list box that contains from 1 to 32
sub–gages and their current results values. By default, it contains one
sub–gage initially. (Additional sub–gages are created with the “Add” and
“Copy and Paste” functions, which are described below.)

Here is a brief description of each button in the toolset edit panel:

Add

↑ –– Use the

button to select a new sub–gage and insert it

before (above) the highlighted sub–gage in the list box.

Add

↓ –– Use the

button to select a new sub–gage and insert it after

(below) the highlighted sub–gage in the list box.

Cut –– Use the

button to delete (and save in a “clipboard”) the

highlighted sub–gage in the list box.

Copy –– Use the

button to copy into a “clipboard” the highlighted

sub–gage in the list box. After copying, the next step is pasting the copied
sub–gage (see the Paste

↑ and Paste↓ button descriptions below).

Paste

↑ –– Use the

button to “paste” a copied sub–gage from the

“clipboard” and insert it before (above) the highlighted sub–gage.

Paste

↓ –– Use the

button to “paste” a copied sub–gage from the

“clipboard” and insert it after (below) the highlighted sub–gage.

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