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* A trigger is a function of automatic program tracking of the state of a selected input sensor with a reaction in the form of performing a pre-selected procedure for a PC. | * A trigger is a function of automatic program tracking of the state of a selected input sensor with a reaction in the form of performing a pre-selected procedure for a PC. | ||
Frequently, most sensors do not require constant monitoring during continuous program operation, for example, at idle transitions or at the time of stopping or inactivity of equipment. But the tasks at certain points of the equipment operation, which require quick reaction on the selected sensor. In such cases, the fastest method of processing will be to enable the trigger and assign it to the required controller input with enabling automatic tracking of the change in the state of the signal level at the selected input, and when the state changes in the right direction (from " | Frequently, most sensors do not require constant monitoring during continuous program operation, for example, at idle transitions or at the time of stopping or inactivity of equipment. But the tasks at certain points of the equipment operation, which require quick reaction on the selected sensor. In such cases, the fastest method of processing will be to enable the trigger and assign it to the required controller input with enabling automatic tracking of the change in the state of the signal level at the selected input, and when the state changes in the right direction (from " |
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