TR-HT2xx LED Controller - User Manual
8.2
Output Modes
Each output operates independently. By combining which outputs are
triggered by which inputs, and which mode each output is in, it is possible
to configure complex sequences of operation.
Multiple outputs can be triggered by one input to give synchronous
operation, or from separate inputs to give asynchronous operation of
different functions.
For each output, the following parameters can be set.
Parameter
Use
Mode
Specifies how the output operates.
Input
Specifies which input is used for triggering. An output
signal OP1 to OP4 can also be used as a trigger. This
parameter can be:
0 for the free-running timer
1 to 4 for IP1 to IP4
Gate Input
Specifies an input which enables/disables the output.
This is also used to specify the number of pulses in
“burst” mode. This parameter can be:
0 for none
1 to 4 for IP1 to IP4
<number of pulses> for burst mode.
Pulse Delay
Specifies the delay from trigger to pulse output. This
can either be a time period or a number of encoder
pulses, depending on the mode.
Pulse Width
Specifies the width of the pulse output. This can either
be a time period or a number of encoder pulses,
depending on the mode.
Retrigger
Time
The retrigger time is the minimum time from when an
output is triggered to the next time. This can be used
to debounce noisy inputs or when a product sensor
fires more than once for one product. The retrigger
time uses the same dimension (encoder pulses or time
period) as the Pulse Delay.
Flags
Specifies other options. See Section 8.3, Flags.
Note:
When pulsing, the Pulse Delay and Pulse Width parameters can
either be fixed times or can be a number of encoder pulses.
The following operating modes are available for each output. The
Mode
Number
is used for configuration commands sent using Ethernet.
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