Operating modes, System setup – Rockwell Automation 5370-CBPK Color CVIM BLISTER-PAK Option User Manual

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Chapter 2
Functional Overview

2–4

Configurable machine stop output.

Output signals for accept, reject, or empty blister.

Unlimited number of stored configurations (using removable memory
cards).

User input via light pen, mouse, or trackball.

Runtime display that is fully customizable without programming (using
the Color CVIM USER-PAK option).

Up to three levels of password security (using the Color CVIM
USER-PAK option).

Runtime display showing the status of every blister and location of
defects.

512 x 480 maximum image resolution.

256 x 256 x 256 color resolution.

Compatibility with color and monochrome cameras.

Communications via two user configurable RS-232 ports and
Allen-Bradley proprietary Remote I/O.

Discrete input from Part Trigger and Results Trigger.

14 user-configurable discrete outputs and 128 additional discrete outputs
via Remote I/O.

Reject Tracking menu for input of parameters to an Allen–Bradley PLC

or SLC

.

Statistics display showing the accept and reject counts for each blister and
the type of defect.

Fault display showing locations of recent defects.

The Color CVIM BLISTER-PAK option provides three distinct operating
modes. Each mode is described below, along with information on when and
how you will use it.

System Setup

The system setup mode allows you to define various parameters that control
the overall Color CVIM BLISTER-PAK system behavior. You will use the
system setup mode when first installing your color CVIM module, or when
making major changes to it. For example, you may use it when adding new
cameras or other hardware. With the exception of the object verification
window operation (explained in Chapter 6), this mode operates exactly the
same as the configuration mode in the standard Color CVIM firmware. Refer
to the Bulletin 5370 Color CVIM Module User’s Reference Manual (Cat. No.
5370-ND009) for information on setup.

Operating Modes

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