Multiple windows tool – Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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Chapter 7

Inspection Tools

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This section discusses the multiple windows tool and the inspection functions
(“operations”) that it can perform.

Once you have selected a multiple windows tool as outlined in the Overview:
Inspection Tool Selection Process
section (page 7–1), you can configure it
for an inspection application by picking the

Multiple Windows

field in the

toolset edit panel. When you do, the multiple window tool edit panel appears,
as shown by the example in Figure 7.157.

Figure 7.157

Example: Selecting the Multiple Windows Tool Edit Panel

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Sub–Window

(default position)

Note that in Figure 7.157 a single “sub–window” is shown in its default
position on the screen.

The multiple windows tool edit panel (named

Edit “Toolset 1.Tool 1 Edit”

)

in Figure 7.157) contains several data fields, buttons, and a “sub–windows
results” box, which are used to configure each sub–window. Their functions
are described briefly as follows:

Operation –– This field provides access to the selection of one of the
sub–window “operations.” The default sub–window operation is

White

Pixels

, which is a pixel–counting operation.

Thresh/Filter –– This field provides access to the threshold and/or
morphology filter selection panels. For details about this function, refer to
page 8–9 in Chapter 8, Thresholds, Filters, and Morphology.

Multiple Windows Tool

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