Gage label function – Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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Chapter 7

Inspection Tools

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The

Gage Threshold

panel contains a separate adjustment for the “rising”

and “falling” edges of an object in the image field. The rising edge is a
transition from a dark to a light area; the falling edge is a transition from a
light to a dark area.

The threshold settings are both 32 by default. This means that an edge will be
detected wherever the gray scale value changes by at least 32 (within the
number of pixels specified by the

Kernel

setting). For a rising edge, the gray

scale value must increase by 32 or more; for a falling edge the value must
decrease by that amount.

A threshold value can be adjusted by sliding the appropriate cursor up or
down, or by clicking the “box” containing the threshold value. In that case,
the calculator pad will appear, and a value between 0 and 127 can be entered.

For more detailed information about thresholds, refer to the Threshold and
Kernel Settings
section on page 8–6.

When you pick the

Gage Label

field in the multiple gages tool edit panel,

the keyboard panel appears, as shown in Figure 7.154.

Figure 7.154 Gage Label Keyboard Panel

You can use the keyboard to enter an appropriate name or “label” for the
selected sub–gage. The label can contain up to eight characters. When you
click the

Enter

key to enter the label, the label will appear in the

Sub–Gages result

list box and adjacent to the sub–gage. Whenever you

move (“pick and place”) the sub–gage, the label will move with it.

Gage Label Function

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