Instructions; Bechecktcp - Bullseye Check Tcp - ABB BullsEye Applications Manual

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6.2 Instructions

6.2.1 BECheckTcp - BullsEye check TCP

Usage
BECheckTcp is used to measure deviation in a tool that has been previously
initialized and set up with BESetupToolJ.
Basic examples
The tool, tTestTemp, will be measured by making two scans. This is known as
the QuickCheck. If the measurement indicates that the tool TCP has moved,
BullsEye will do a complete evaluation to get the new TCP. If the change is found
to be less than the maximum allowed change, the TCP will be updated.
As in the previous example, the tool will be updated if necessary. However, only
the translation properties of the TCP will be changed. The orientation of the TCP
will not be scanned and will not be updated. This option is used to decrease the
time it takes to update the TCP.
Arguments
Tool
Data type: tooldata
Tool is the tooldata instance that will be evaluated. The tool must be initialized and
setup using the instruction, BESetupToolJ, before BECheckTcp can be used.
[\UserInterface]
Data type: string
An optional user interface may be specified here. Indicate the name of the procedure
and the module name.
Example: "MyUseInt:MyBEUserInter". Although the name of the procedure
may be altered, the structure of the arguments must follow this model:
[\XYZOnly]
Data type: switch
Application manual - BullsEye
3HAC050989-001 Revision: C
BECheckTcp tTestTemp;
BECheckTcp tTestTemp\XYZOnly\Status:=beStatus;
BECheckTcp Tool [\UserInterface] [\XYZOnly] | [\XYOnly]
[\SingleScan] [\ElapsedTime] [\Status] [\TLoad]
PROC MyBEUserInter(
VAR num Response,
string st1,
string st2,
string st3,
string st4,
be_status Condition)
<body of procedure>
ENDPROC
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