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Terminating Source
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Trigger Source
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Off to Off
Off to On
On to On
On to Off
Timer Measurements
An array of fields similar to the following will be displayed after selecting the Timer Input command. In
the example cited, parameters for the first Timer Input have been entered. The other fields have retained
their factory default settings. Only the first three Timer Inputs are listed.
Timer Configuration
Timer From Event To Event LowLimit HighLimit
----- ---- ----- ---- ----- -------- ---------
T01 D017 Off D999 Off 7.5 12.5
T02 --- Off --- Off 0.0 0.0
T03 --- Off --- Off 0.0 0.0
Timer Inputs Command
To program a Timer Input follow the steps listed in the following.
1.
Position the highlight anywhere in the row identified by the Timer Input to be programmed (e.g., T01).
2. Move the highlight into the column labeled “From”. The From input is used to trigger the timer. Assign
it by entering
Dn
,
An
or
Vn
where n is 1 through 999 for Digital Inputs, 1 through 4 for Analog Inputs or
1 through 8 for Virtual Inputs. Leading zeros are not required.
3.
Move the highlight to the right into the first column labeled “Event”. Assign the trigger event by press
‑
ing the
Spacebar
as required to select the On or Off setting.
4. Move the highlight to the right into the column labeled “To”. The To input is used to terminate the
timer. Assign it by entering
Dn
,
An
or
Vn
where n is 1 through 999 for Digital Inputs, 1 through 4 for
Analog Inputs or 1 through 8 for Virtual Inputs. Leading zeros are not required.
5. Move the highlight to the right into the second column labeled “Event”. Assign the terminating event
by pressing the
Spacebar
as required to select the On or Off setting.
6. Move the highlight to the right into the column labeled “LowLimit”. Enter a value within the range of 0
to 999.9 seconds. Any measured time interval that is less than this value will generate an Event Record
tagged with an Event Name of Violate.
7. Move the highlight to the right into the column labeled “HighLimit”. Enter a value within the range of
0 to 999.9 seconds. Any measured time interval that is greater than this value will also generate an
Event Record tagged with an Event Name of Violate.
8. Move the highlight to another row to program an additional Timer Input.
9. After each of the required Timer Inputs are programmed press the
Esc
key to complete the com‑
mand.
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