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7.7 TRIGGER
If you have an external trigger source, select the correct and corresponding option for your external trigger from the
drop down list. Toggling the
“
Inverted
”
option to the On position will allow the use of a trigger that sends a signal when
off rather than when on.
TRIGGER SETTINGS
•
Minimum length:
Filters out a trigger signal that is less than the specified time. This setting can only be used while
there is a start delay.
•
Max. event frequency:
When the max trigger frequency is exceeded, the signal is treated as noise and will not give
the controller a trigger signal. A higher max frequency allows for more noise and could cause unnecessary triggers
from a bad signal. Signals that have some noise, but should still be considered triggers should be accounted for with
this setting.
•
Trigger Source:
—Local
-
Selecting
“
Local
”
as a trigger source will place a trigger button on the home screen that must be pressed
every time the system needs to be triggered.
—DI2
-
Trigger is activated via the "Trigger Connection"
—DI2+DI4
-
DI4 is the trigger interlock connection. This will place the system into standby mode when DI4 is low.
DI2 operates as normal when in run mode.
•
Check Trigger On Run:
When this option is activated if the system goes from standby to run mode the system will
look for a trigger signal and spray when the trigger is high. If this setting is off the system will look for a fresh trigger
signal to resume spraying.
•
Trigger Interlock:
Controls the state of run/standby. When the signal is low it will put the system in standby mode
and spraying will stop. When the signal is high again it will be put back into run mode.
Trigger settings
Color Code: Trigger
Pin #
Color
Description
1
Brown
+24 VDC
2
white
0VDC
3
Blue
0VDC
4
Black
DI2
Trigger Settings
Male version circles are
filled in.
Color Code: Trigger Interlock
Pin #
Color
Description
1
Brown
+24 VDC
2
white
DI4
3
Blue
0VDC
4
Black
Level Sensor