User`s guide
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Run Time Display
Run Time Display lets you control what images, if any, are displayed by Checker in Run mode.
You configure Run Time Display from the MainMenu►DisplayandRecord screen on
SensorView Teach Pendant or the Display and Record step on the PC.
The Display: menu lets you pick which images to display in Run mode. You can choose from
among any of the current Checker results, including those that you define with ladder logic. When
Checker sees an image that makes the result true, it displays it.
The Freeze On: menu lets you control when the display is frozen (no longer updated with new
images). Whenever Checker sees an image that makes the Freeze On: result true, Checker stops
updating the Run-Time Display until you click Live.
Checker indicates that the Run-Time Display is frozen in two ways:
The • Frozen button is highlighted.
The display itself includes the words • Display Frozen.
To restart live display, click on the Live button.
Run Time Recording
Run Time Recording lets Checker record and save specific images while it is running, even
when not connected to SensorView Teach Pendant or a PC. You can choose from among any
of the current Checker results.
When Checker sees an image that makes the specified result true, it records it. The next time
you connect to Checker with SensorView, the images are saved to a filmstrip (which you can
save to a USB flash drive). When you connect to a PC and enter Setup mode, the images are
automatically copied to the Filmstrip.
Checker has space for about 150 saved images. If you select Most Recent in the Type: menu,
then when the image storage space is full, the oldest images are discarded when new images
arrive.
If you select Most Marginal, then the images which came closest to not making the selected
answer true are saved. For example, if you specify the All Pass answer, then the images with
the sensors that came closest to failing are saved.