Effect Of Triggering; Trigger Mode; Trigger Level; Software Trigger - MICRO-EPSILON optoCONTROL 2700 Operating Instructions Manual

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12.6.2

Effect of Triggering

TRIGGERAT [INPUT|OUTPUT]
INPUT: Triggers measurement data acquisition
OUTPUT: Triggers measurement data output
12.6.3

Trigger mode

TRIGGERMODE [EDGE|PULSE]
This command sends a trigger based on a level or an edge if TRIGGERSOURCE has been set to SYNCTRIG or TRIGIN.
PULSE: Level-based trigger
EDGE: Edge-based trigger
See TRIGGERLEVEL
12.6.4

Trigger Level

TRIGGERLEVEL [HIGH|LOW]
Defines the level or the edge for triggering.
HIGH: Rising edge / High
LOW: Falling edge / Low
12.6.5

Software Trigger

TRIGGERSW
Generates a software trigger pulse when the trigger is set to SOFTWARE.
12.6.6

Number of Measured Values to be Output

TRIGGERCOUNT [NONE|INFINITE|<n>]
Specifies the number of values output in response to a trigger event.
NONE: Stops triggering
INFINITE: Starts continuous output after the first trigger event
n: 1 ... 32766 The number of values output in response to each trigger event
12.6.7

Step Size

TRIGGERENCSTEPSIZE [<value_of_step_size>]
Defines the distance between the triggers.
If the value is set to 0 and the encoder value is between min. and max., all values are output.
If <value_of_step_size> is greater than 0, then TRIGGERENCMIN and TRIGGERENCMAX should be a multiple of <val­
ue_of_step_size>.
See TRIGGERENCMIN and TRIGGERENCMAX
value_of_step_size: 0 .. 2^31-1
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