SMY133-SMY134-SMP133 Operating Manual
Fig. 6.17 : I/O Setup – General Oscillogram
Then, the oscillograms are recorded as soon as corresponding condition changes from false to true or
the recording can be controlled by the condition value - see the application note
General Oscillogram
Firmware Module
.
Usually, the VE-All device state condition is optimal for the oscillogram record triggering. See
the Device State Condition description below.
Check, if sufficient part of memory is allocated for the oscillogram recording in the memory
setting folder ! Otherwise no records will be created !
6.2.1.15 Variable
With this action you can design more complex conditions in a clause than can be designed with basic
conditions only.
Value of the variable is evaluated from the condition defined in the clause using the parameters below.
Then it can be used in logic expressions of conditions in any of other clauses.
Add the action and choose its name
Var x
, where x is its serial number from 1 up to 16. Then set :
•
Polarity
… if direct or inverted result of condition defined in the clause is used for the variable
evaluation
•
Control
… if the variable is the condition value controlled (1, “level-controlled”) or the
condition value change controlled (0→1, “slope-controlled“)
•
Pulse Width
… if the variable is slope-controlled (control = 0→1), this option defines the time
for which the variable keeps true after being set to; then it gets back to false automatically
•
Persistent
… as soon as the variable gets true this option “glues” the value until being reset
back to false manually
•
Reset on send
... if the variable keeps true due to the
Persistent
option, it is possible to force
it back to false by checking this option and sending into the instrument
Fig. 6.18 : I/O Setup – Variable
Now specify condition for this action, for example :
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