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Binary Programmable Selection Bits
Each stored program can be selected by a digital bit pattern. Select the number of programs to be used
by the I/O. This action will disable the program number select on the front display and will always return
to the program selected by the active inputs. For example if a selector switch is wired for fifteen tests
(BCD 1, 2, 3, and 4) select bit 4. If there are no active bits the test displayed will be Program 0.
Program Start Mode
There are three options of test start.
Start on Input 1:
Activating input 1 on the I/O connection will start the cycle. The input starts the test
on the rising edge of the signal. This selection is the default, and allows the start button to run initiate
the test. (Input 1)
Start on Input 1
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2
(Anti-tie):
This option is used when an operator needs to be clear of movement
in the fixture. Two separate switches must be contacted within 300msec of each other, one switch
cannot be held closed while the other is triggered. (Inputs 1 and 2)
Start on Input 1
&
Start Button:
This option has a condition to be met before the test can proceed.
Input 1 on the I/O connector must be held active before the START button is pressed. If the input is
released before the test ends, the test will abort. A typical application would be for a door switch on a
safety enclosure. (Input 1)