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5.2 Typical Build/Modify Procedure
5.2.1 Choosing a Tool
To choose the right tools for an inspection, consider the tool's parameters and result options:
Parameters are selected inputs for each tool (for example, relative threshold).
Results are the information returned from the tool after it has executed.
Some tools perform evaluations, while others provide positional data for the tools that follow. Test tools evaluate,
combine, or compare the results of other tools and determine a Pass-or-Fail judgment.
Note: Test tool must be chosen to evaluate the results of each tool or set of tools.
5.2.2 Adding a Tool
The following steps provide an overview for setting up tools in an inspection. Steps not available for some of
the Location or Analysis tools are noted.
1. Click the button of the tool to be added to the inspection.
2. Rename the tool.
3. Draw the ROI (not available for Analysis tools).
4. Set Input options to indicate the expected results (not available for the Test tool).
5. Add a Test tool.
6. Configure the Test tool inputs and, if desired, configure the desired results.
7. Set the judgment tolerances in one of three ways:
Use Quick Teach.
Use Teach.
Manually set the judgment tolerances.
5.2.3 Adding a Test Tool
The following steps provide an overview for adding a Test tool to an inspection.
1. Add a Test tool.
2. Configure the Test tool inputs.
3. Set the judgment tolerances.
5.2.4 Renaming Tools
The default name of each tool can be edited or replaced (examples: GS_1, TT_2). Each name must be unique.
To edit the tool name, click on the Name field (double-click to select the entire name), and type to change or
replace the name.
Enter up to 49 characters; only alphanumeric characters and underscores are valid.
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