CommentBinaryRangeAttrib-
ute
Value tag
Value can be changed through the com-
mand channel.
UINT[0, 65535]UINT3
a
If a tool is fixed in field of view and not relative to the object locator, the Image_decision will report the value 3 in
cases when the object locator does not locate the object and the result of the unrelated tool is failed.
b
A reference object's index is presented as a white number on a black background on each reference object in the
Reference objects list in the GUI. The first reference object created is assigned index number 0, and each successive
reference object's index will be incremented by 1. If a reference object is deleted from the reference object list, the
index number assigned to that object will be reused for the next reference object created.
A.3.2 Attributes
Attributes are used to control the formatting and identification of inspections. The table below
describes the formatting attributes for Inspector. Some attributes can also be set, for the
whole formatting string, in the Ethernet Result Output dialog in the InspectorPIM60 menu in the
section Message settings. The attributes operate in a hierarchical way using inheritance. So if
Number of decimals has been set to 3 in the Ethernet Result Output dialog, all REAL will be printed
with 3 decimals unless they are inside a tag that states otherwise. Some attributes can also
be set from the Ethernet Result Output dialog from the InspectorPIM60 menu in SOPAS Engineering
Tool (ET), see also Section 4.2.3, “Attributes” (page 23).
Table A.3 Formatting attributes
CommentUsed in
Binary
format
AffectsDe-
fault
value
RangeAttribute
Index of blob according to cur-
rent blob sorting order. Index 0
is the first blob.
YesBlob0[0, 15]index
Scales the values before they
are printed. Can for example be
YesAll values1.0Any REALscale
used to express positions as in-
tegers in 1/10 pixel units
NoIntegersdecim-
al
{decimal,
octal, hex}
base
Yes<TIME>s{s, ms}timeUnit
YesIdentification of
tools
noneany stringname
No<ASCII>0[0, 255]value
Integer value to be sent.Yes<USINT>,
<UINT>, <UD-
INT>
0[0, 255], [0,
65535], [0,
2
32
-1]
intValue
Minimum number of characters.NoIntegers and
REAL
0[0, 9]digits
Number of decimals.NoREAL2[0, 9]decimals
"All"
a
iterates over all polygon
corners. Number 0 to 15 gives
Yes<CORNERS>[0, 15]corners
the properties of a single corner.
The index of this corner is the
order in which the polygon
corner was added when the
polygon was drawn.
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