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Functional principle of the joker² light barrier system
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Furthermore, a step consists of a set of three times: a delay time, an ON-time
and a step duration time, see Figure 18.
The step duration "3" specifies the total duration of a step. The ON-time runs
within this.
It is the time for which the specified switch or switches are closed. Hence a
connected device is active during this time.
The ON-time can be shifted within the step duration using the delay time. If
the delay time is zero, the ON-time starts at the same time as the step dura-
tion.
A single switch or a pair of the 8 switches of the jok
e
r
²
controller can be as-
signed to each step.
A step or a sequence of steps can also be repeated. Even endless loops are
also possible.
Once the step duration has expired, the step can be repeated, the sequence
can continue with another step or it can end with this step.
A step or a sequence of steps can be repeated one or many times. Endless
loops are also possible.
If several step chains that run in parallel are to be repeated, there is the op-
tion of synchronizing them. The step chains with the shorter step durations
will then wait for the one with the longest duration to start again all at the
same time.
The activity of the outputs is shown
in the display. Figure 19 shows an
example situation. The X-icon indi-
cates that at least one step-chain is
active. The switching state of the
switch is indicated by the output
letter and dots above it. The left
dot represents switch 1, the right
one switch 2.
An active step or a continuous sequence of steps can be interrupted
by pressing the
-button.
With the introduction of the software version 2.2.2.0, the sequence
can be started directly after confirming a value change with the
key. It is therefore no longer necessary to switch down to the working
level, as in older versions!
Figure 18: Time-sets of a step: 1 - delay time, 2 - ON-time, 3 - step duration time
Figure 19: activity of the switches
a1 a2 c2