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ID
You can use an 11-bit ID value as a trigger condition.
Comparison Condition (Condition)
The frame ID trigger condition is met when the relationship between the reference value and the input-
signal ID value matches the specified comparison condition.
ID=a
1
When the value is equal to the reference value
ID≠a
1
When the value is not equal to the reference value
a≤ID
1
When the value is greater than or equal to the reference value
ID≤b
1
When the value is less than or equal to the reference value
a≤ID≤b
2
When the value is within the reference range (including the reference values)
ID<a, b<ID
2
When the value is outside the reference range (excluding the reference values)
1 Set one reference value
2 Set two reference values
Reference Values (a and b)
You can set the reference values within the range of 1 to 2047.
Cycle Count
You can use a 6-bit cycle-count value as a trigger condition.
Comparison Condition (Condition) and Reference Values (a and b)
The cycle-count trigger condition is met when the relationship between the reference values and the input-
signal cycle-count value matches the specified comparison condition. The comparison conditions are the
same as those listed for Frame ID. You can set the reference values within the range of 0 to 63.
Data1/Data2
You can use the value of up to 8 consecutive bytes of data from Data 0 to Data 253 as a trigger condition.
Data Length (Size)
Set how many consecutive data bytes of the payload segment will be compared.
Selectable range: 1 to 8 bytes
Comparison Start Position (Position)
Set the comparison start position. For example, to start from Data1 in the payload segment, set this value
to 1.
Selectable range: 0 to 253 bytes
Comparison Condition (Condition)
The data trigger condition is met when the relationship between the reference values and the input-signal
data value matches the specified comparison condition.
True
When the value matches the data pattern
False
When the value does not match the data pattern
Data=a
1
When the value is equal to the reference value
Data≠a
1
When the value is not equal to the reference value
a ≤ Data
1
When the value is greater than or equal to the reference value
Data ≤ b
1
When the value is less than or equal to the reference value
a ≤ Data ≤ b
2
When the value is within the reference range (including the reference values)
Data<a, b < Data
2
When the value is outside the reference range (excluding the reference values)
1 Set one reference value
2 Set two reference values
4 Triggering