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Gocator Line Profile Sensors: User Manual
Gocator Web Interface 66
In Profile mode, all data in the record buffer is exported. In Surface mode, only data at the current
replay location is exported.
Use the playback control buttons to move to a different replay location; for information on playback,
see To replay data in Recording, Playback, and Measurement Simulation on page 61.
2. Optionally, convert exported data to another format using the CSVConverter Tool. For information on
this tool, see CSV Converter Tool on page 461.
The decision values in the exported data depend on the current state of the job, not the state
during recording. For example, if you record data when a measurment returns a pass decision,
change the measurement's settings so that a fail decision is returned, and then export to CSV,
you will see a fail decision in the exported data.
Recorded intensity data can be exported to a bitmap (.BMP format). Acquire Intensity must be
checked in the Scan Mode panel while data was being recorded in order to export intensity data.
To export recorded intensity data to the BMP format:
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Click the Export button and select Intensity data as BMP.
Only the intensity data in the current replay location is exported.
Use the playback control buttons to move to a different replay location; for information on playback,
see To replay data in Recording, Playback, and Measurement Simulation on page 61.
Metrics Area
The Metrics area displays two important sensor performance metrics: CPU load and speed (current
frame rate).
The CPU bar in the Metrics panel (at the top of the interface) displays how much of the CPU is being
utilized. A warning symbol ( ) will appear next to the CPUbar if the sensor drops profiles because the
CPU is over-loaded.
CPUat 100%
The Speed bar displays the frame rate of the sensor. A warning symbol ( ) will appear next to it if
triggers (external input or encoder) are dropped because the external rate exceeds the maximum frame
rate.

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