The first way to select reference object:
To select the reference object via the slim command channel, change the value of
Select
reference object
in the slim command channel assembly (instance no. 100). The object
index that corresponds to each reference object can be found in the
Reference object
list in
the
Main view
.
If the value in
Select reference object
does not correspond to any reference object,
the Inspector will ignore the attempt to switch reference object.
The second way to select reference object:
To select reference object via command channel change to
Edit
mode,
0 0
, change the value
to select the reference object,
2 1 <object index>
and then change back to
Run
mode
0
1
in the command channel assembly (instance no. 102). The object index that corresponds
to each reference object can be found in the
Reference object
list in the
Main view
.
The time it takes to switch reference object depends on the number of inspections, inspection
type, and sizes of the regions in the reference object. Typically it takes in the order of one
second to switch reference object. For more information see Operating Instructions for In-
spector PIM60.
5.3.4
Image triggering
To enable triggering via EtherNet/IP, do the following:
1. Choose
Interfaces and I/O Settings
from the
InspectorPIM60
menu.
2. In the tab
Interface
choose
Ethernet
and
EtherNet/IP
in the list box.
3. In the
Image settings
tab choose
Trig by EtherNet/IP
.
To trigger an image acquisition via EtherNet/IP, specify that the slim command channel (in-
stance no. 100) is to be used here and set the value of
Trigger
to
1
. The image capture is
made immediately, without any delays.
The Inspector will capture an image each time the value of
Trigger
is changed to
1
(i.e.
rising edge). To trigger the next image caption, you must first set the value to
0
.
When triggering via EtherNet/IP, the time between two image captions should be at least 4
times the RPI. This means that the maximum triggering rate via EtherNet/IP is approximately
15 Hz.
5.3.5
Input assemblies, result channel
There are four input assemblies, each assembly corresponds to respective assembly in the
EtherNet/IP
tab in the
InterfacesandI/OSettings
dialog. Each assembly has four different dataType
sections, SINT, INT, DINT, and REAL. Each dataType section has a different number of posi-
tions, the number of positions depends on the assembly and the dataType selected. Example:
The dataType SINT in assembly 1 has 8 positions [0, 7] and the dataType REAL in assembly
4 has 44 positions [0, 43]. The contents of the assembly are defined from the
Ethernet Result
Output
dialog.
Note
On the SICK Support portal (supportportal.sick.com) there is an excel file with templates for
the four result input assemblies (file name:
AssemblyMappingPI50andPIM60.xls
). These
can be used to document the mapping between position in data structure and what is con-
figured in the
Ethernet Result Output
dialog.
Assembly 1 - small result channel
Instance ID:
103
Size:
64 bytes
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