Configuration editor panel – Rockwell Automation 5370-CVIM2 Module User Manual

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Chapter 4

Inspection Configuration

4–6

the

Config

field. You can use this name, if it is appropriate for your

application, or you can enter a different name.

When the appropriate

Acq. Config

file name is in the keyboard, and you

pick the

key, that file name appears in the scrolling list, as shown for

the

Config

file name in Figure 4.4 (page 4–4). (Note that the new name also

appears in the

Acq. Config

field since it is currently highlighted in the list.)

If you exit the

Config Files

panel at this time by picking the

button,

the following message will appear briefly . . .

Configuration save complete

. . . after which the system will exit to the main menu bar.

At this point, a minimum “configuration” has been named, and you can now
pick the

Configuration Editor

panel from

Editor

in the main menu bar, as

described in the next section, Configuration Editor Panel.

To enter the

Discrete I/O

and/or

Message

file names before exiting the

Config Files

panel, use the procedure described above to enter those file

names.

The main purpose of the

Configuration Editor

panel is to designate the

inspection parameters and inspection tool sets for each toolset in a
configuration file.

NOTE: Before you can select the

Configuration Editor

panel, you must

first create or select a configuration file with a valid

Config

file name, as

described in the preceding section, Configuration Process; otherwise, the
following message will appear when you attempt to select the

Configuration

Editor

panel:

If this message appears, you must pick the

button, then select the

Config

Files

panel (see Figure 4.2, page 4–2) to set up (and select) at least one

configuration before proceeding.

Configuration Editor Panel

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