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ANTICIPATOR
PRIORITY
By default, the system gives priority to the start delay, potentially resulting in a too short or a zero
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anticipator time,
which may negatively impact the spray pattern if the start delay is too short. In this case, the start delay will be ex-
tended as required to provide a correct anticipator time. This is particularly useful when the start delay may not be
known beforehand, for example when setting the timing using analog signals.
SPECIAL CASE: MULTIPLE TRIGGERS WITHOUT SPRAY OVERLAP
Occurs if the system receives multiple start events (rising edge of trigger signal) before a spray cycle is finished. If the
time delay between two successive start events (or trigger pulses) is higher than the spray time, then there is no
overlap.
SPECIAL CASE: MULTIPLE TRIGGERS WITH SPRAY OVERLAP
Occurs if the system receives multiple start events (rising edge of trigger signal) before a spray cycle is finished. If the
time delay between two successive start events (or trigger pulses) is lower than the spray time, then there is an
overlap of two successive spray pulses.
Anticipator Priority
Multiple Triggers without Spray Overlap
Multiple Triggers with Spray Overlap