Rockwell Automation 5370-CBPK Color CVIM BLISTER-PAK Option User Manual

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Chapter 5
Auto Setup

5–11

After selecting the appropriate object type and the appropriate number of
colors to be learned, pick

Continue

to go to the next step (or pick

Stop

to

abort the auto setup process).

Move Blisters Into View

When you pick

Continue

, the next steps depend on whether you selected

Enabled

or

Disabled

in the

Aluminum:

menu item; that is, whether you are

inspecting aluminum blisters (or other highly reflective non–aluminum
blisters) or non–aluminum blisters.

Aluminum Blisters –– This message appears in the message box:

Move empty blisters into the view of the
camera. When complete, select Continue, or
Stop to abort auto–setup.

Non–aluminum Blisters –– This message appears in the message box:

Move filled blisters into the view of the
camera. When complete, select Continue, or
Stop to abort auto–setup.

At this point, position the blisters within the camera viewing area. After
positioning the blisters in the viewing area, pick

Continue

to go to the next

step (or pick

Stop

to abort the auto setup process).

Position Image Window

When you pick

Continue

, an image window, with pick and place “handles,”

appears onscreen (initially, in its default position). The function of the image
window is to define the boundaries of the image area in which all blisters
will reside during inspection operations.

The following message appears in the message box:

Position the window around all blisters and
select Continue, or Stop to abort auto–setup.

Position: 108,170 Width: 180 Height: 200

The “

Position

” data indicate the current coordinates of the upper–left

corner of the image window, while the “

Width

” and “

Height

” data

indicate the image window dimensions, in pixels.

Use the “handles” on the image window to reposition and resize the window,
as needed, so that it includes all of the blisters to be inspected, as illustrated
in Figure 5.4 (page 5–12). Note that the border of the window should not
touch any of the tablets, capsules, or pockets.

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