What types of information can be communicated, Discrete bit information – Rockwell Automation 5370 Color CVIM Communications Manual User Manual

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Chapter 2
Introduction

2–4

Depending upon the type of interface in use, you can access some or all of
the information listed below:

Warning and Pass/Fail data.

Numerical inspection results.

Configuration data.

With each inspection that the Color CVIM module performs, individual bits
are set. There are 256 bits that can be read as inputs to a host device. These
bits (part of the inspection results) indicate:

Master fault.

Mastership.

Configuration fault.

Module Busy flag.

Missed Trigger flag.

Results Valid flag.

Inspection Tool Pass/Fail/Warning flags.

There are 128 bits that can be set as outputs by a host device to control the
operation of the Color CVIM module. These bits control:

Monitor display.

Toolset selection.

Enable/disable and force discrete I/O.

Selection of operation after reject.

Memory storage location. RAM, EEPROM, RAM Card, or external host
memory.

Note:

For more information on the 256 discrete input and 128 discrete output bits

refer to Appendix B.

What Types of Information
can be Communicated?

Discrete Bit Information

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