Ocr2 pak definition, Intended audience, Conventions – Rockwell Automation 5370-OCR2 PAK User Manual

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Chapter 1

Using this Manual

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OCR2-PAK (Catalog No. 5370-OCR2) is an enhancement to the CVIM2
(Catalog No. 5370-CVIM2) inspection tools that provides Optical Character
Recognition (OCR) and Optical Character Verification (OCV).

OCR2-PAK is installed in the CVIM2 using a memory card. With
OCR2-PAK installed, OCR is listed as an additional selection in the CVIM2
Tool Types panel. All parameters for an OCR window are configured
through popup menus using a light pen or mouse (trackball).

No special knowledge is required to use OCR2-PAK. However, you must
understand how to configure and operate the CVIM2. Refer to the user
manuals (see related publications, next page).

This manual uses the following conventions:

“Mouse button” refers to the left mouse button.

References to “Mouse” are synonymous with ”Light Pen” in this manual.

If a menu command, button or check box is grayed out or shaded that
item is not available for use at that time.

Click means to position the cursor in the specified area and press / release
the mouse button without moving the mouse.

Choose means to perform a menu command or check a check box.

Select means to highlight a selection from a list or series.

Dragging or Drag (Mouse) is performed by pointing to an object,
pressing the mouse button and holding it down while moving the object.

Dragging or Drag (Light Pen) is performed by positioning the light pen
tip over an item on the screen and pressing the tip against the screen until
a cross (+) symbol appears. Release the light pen tip from the screen,
then drag the item across the screen. Press and release the tip against the
screen when the item is at its final position.

Toolset refers to a set of one or more tool types that are assembled to
perform an inspection. The CVIM2 system can run one configuration
(file) at one time, and that configuration file may contain up to six
toolsets, each of which can contain one or more tools.

Tool refers to any of the tool types, such as “gage,” “window,” and so on.
In this context, the OCR tool is just one of the tool types that a toolset
may contain.

Intended Audience

Conventions

OCR2 PAK Definition

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