YASKAWA E-V-MD Series User Manual page 140

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 Trigger Setting
A trigger is a device for designating the timing of data access. For example, if you set the condition that the
speed feedback exceeds 100 min
is satisfied.
• Trigger (Trigger Conditions)
Set two trigger conditions: Trigger A and Trigger B.
By combining Trigger A and Trigger B, a total of three conditions can be set as follows
Trigger Condition
Trigger A
Trigger A AND Trigger B
Trigger A OR Trigger B
• Pre-trigger (0% to 99%)
Designate to what degree data is displayed in the graph before a trigger is applied.
• Trigger Target
Designate the object to which the trigger is applied. The selected objects can either be from the designated in
Data 1, 2, and 3, and I/O 1, 2, and 3, or "No Trigger".
If "No Trigger" is selected, the trigger will be applied at the time the START button is clicked. Also the set-
tings for "Trigger Level", "Trigger" (trigger type), and "Pre-Trigger" will be unavailable.
• Trigger Level
Designate the standard for determining when the trigger starts. The units for the setting are the same as those
of the trigger object selected.
The trigger level cannot be set if the trigger object is "I/O 1 / I/O 2 / I/O 3" or "No Trigger."
• Trigger (Trigger Type)
Designate the trigger judgement method when the trigger is applied. Select Rising Edge, Falling Edge,
Change Edge, Above the Trigger (above the trigger level) or Below the Trigger (below the trigger level)
8.1 Type of Adjustments and Basic Adjustment Procedure
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, you can check detailed servo operation after the point where that condition
Trigger A is satisfied
Both Trigger A and Trigger B are satisfied
Either Trigger A or Trigger B is satisfied
Box Selection List for Triggers
Box Selection List for Trigger Types
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